Wites Law Firm Announces Release of 2010 Florida Litigation Guide

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Marc Wites announced the release of the 2010 edition of the Florida Litigation Guide. The Guide, which is available www.flalitguide.com, lists the elements of popular common-law causes of action, and the most recent state and federal court cases that cite the elements of each action. On the page opposing the listing of each action’s elements and case citations, the Guide provides both defenses to each cause of action. The Guide, which will easily fit in your briefcase or desk drawer, is an invaluable tool for litigation and transactional attorneys.

No longer need young lawyers feel frustrated when a senior partner requested to “quickly” find the most recent Florida Supreme Court case citing the elements required to obtain a temporary injunction for a partner’s emergency motion. Experienced lawyers will also benefit from the ease at which they will locate information used in daily practice. From drafting complaints and answers, to motion practice, jury instructions and appeals, the Guide will be your starting and end-point for the research needed to build the cornerstones of your cases.

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    Marc A. Wites is the founding shareholder of Wites & Rogers. He directs the firm’s litigation practice groups for personal injury and wrongful death cases, class actions, property insurance claims, sexual assault, and investment fraud.

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