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Understanding Basic DUI Law in Florida: What You Need to Know

March 24, 2025

Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Florida, with strict penalties that can have lasting consequences. If you’re a Florida resident or just visiting, it’s crucial to understand the basics of DUI law to stay informed and avoid costly mistakes. In this blog post, we will cover what DUI means in Florida, the legal limits, penalties, and steps you can take if you find yourself facing a DUI charge. What is DUI? Florida Statute 316.193 – Driving Under the Influence (DUI). DUI stands for “Driving Under the Influence,” and in Florida, it typically

Florida's 2025 Civil Procedure Rule Changes: Streamlining Litigation with Stricter Deadlines and New Disclosure Requirements

January 3, 2025

The Florida Supreme Court’s amendments to civil procedure rules, set to take effect on January 1, 2025, represent a major shift in how civil litigation is handled in Florida’s state courts. These changes, made with the goal of streamlining the litigation process and aligning state court procedures more closely with federal rules, will profoundly impact both the way attorneys handle cases and how clients engage in the litigation process. The changes aim to expedite case resolution, reduce delays, and make the system more predictable. Below is a detailed

Understand Asylum in the United States: Affirmative vs. Defensive Asylum Applications

By Peterson Tavil, Esq. • December 11, 2024

In the complex landscape of U.S. immigration law, seeking asylum can take two distinct paths: affirmative and defensive asylum applications. These processes are crucial for individuals fleeing persecution and navigating the intricate legal framework designed to protect them. Affirmative Asylum Application Process The affirmative asylum process is intended for individuals not currently in removal proceedings. Applicants proactively submit their case to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a division of the Department of Homeland