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5 Things to Know Before You Go: 2023 Mini Lobster Season

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, July 21, 2023.

5 Things to Know Before You Go: 2023 Mini Lobster Season Get ready, everyone! The much-awaited “Mini Lobster Season” is right around the corner. A unique event that offers an exclusive opportunity to get an early chance to get your fill of these delicious bugs. But before you head out with your nets, here’s all… Continue Reading

2023 Red Snapper Season: 3 Things You Need to Know

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, July 14, 2023.

Each year, sport fishing enthusiasts and commercial fishermen eagerly await the announcement of the red snapper season opening dates for the South Atlantic federal waters. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries has just released the much-anticipated details for the 2023 red snapper season, including the recreational season length, harvest days, bag… Continue Reading

What You Should Know Before Paying a FWC Ticket

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Friday, July 07, 2023.

Donald Trump’s Trial – Is it so Bad to be Tried in Miami?

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Sunday, June 18, 2023.

Introduction Amid the ever-shifting terrain of American politics, a recent development has sparked much debate and analysis. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has brought charges against former President Donald Trump in Miami. Donald Trump’s Trial has stirred a vibrant discussion across the spectrum about the potential implications for the DOJ, Trump, and the overall justice… Continue Reading

Florida’s New Permitless Firearm Carry Law: What You Need to Know

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Criminal Law on Tuesday, June 13, 2023.

Florida has recently made waves with its new permitless firearm carry law, generating both excitement and concerns among residents and visitors alike. In this post, we will delve into what this law allows and what it restricts, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the changes and their implications. Embracing Freedom: Florida’s new permitless firearm… Continue Reading

Hourly Rate

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Family Law on Thursday, February 09, 2017.

The Trial Courts have recently said the following in cases where Mark S. Peters was trial counsel: In Rivers v. Rivers Circuit Judge John D. Galluzzo wrote: “The Court finds that the time expended and hourly rate of Mr. Peters is reasonable and not disproportionate in light of the issues raised by the Former Husband in this case, the… Continue Reading

The State of Florida Alimony

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Family Law on Monday, September 14, 2015.

ALIMONY:  The Florida Legislature has made two recent attempts to significantly modify alimony in Florida.  The first Legislative change in 2014 was vetoed by Governor Scott.  The second bill died without passage when the State House abruptly ended Session in 2015, without passage of the Alimony Reform Bill.  None of the Special Legislative Sessions thereafter… Continue Reading

Does medical malpractice apply to fatal medical mistake cases?

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Wrongful Death on Wednesday, July 08, 2015.

A doctor is often a Florida resident’s best hope for finding the underlying cause of the person’s pain and suffering. Whether the individual has an infection, a broken bone, a significant disease or any medical ailment in between, he can often benefit from visiting a doctor and receiving treatments tailored to his particular health-related needs…. Continue Reading

What to do if you are hurt in a hit-and-run accident

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Car Accidents on Friday, July 03, 2015.

Minor fender-benders on Florida roads are often low key events. When the parties to the accidents are uninjured, they generally know that they should get out of traffic, speak to the other parties and exchange contact and insurance information so that they can have their vehicles repaired. Most people are willing to extend this courtesy… Continue Reading

Is Florida doing enough to prevent drunk driving accidents?

On behalf of Eisenmenger, Robinson & Peters, P.A. posted in Drunk Driving Accidents on Wednesday, June 24, 2015.

According to the advocacy group Mothers Against Drunk Driving, more than 600 people died on Florida roads in 2014 due to alcohol-related traffic accidents. Though this number represents a decrease over the total alcohol-related deaths counted in 2013, it is still painfully high. Drunk driving accidents are preventable and it is often on law enforcement… Continue Reading