Tax
Dean Mead’s Tax Department handles tax planning issues for businesses and individuals. The attorneys in our department have extensive experience in a full range of…
Dean Mead’s Tax Department handles tax planning issues for businesses and individuals. The attorneys in our department have extensive experience in a full range of…
The Dean Mead Government Relations & Lobbying practice is built on three principles: Deep knowledge of how laws, regulations and policy can effect business outcomes;…
Attorney David P. Hathaway, chair of Dean Mead’s Litigation Department, was published in the Orange County Bar Association’s July 2018 issue of The Briefs. Hathaway’s article, “A Five-Step Inquiry for Filing Confidential Information in a Civil Case,” describes the process that should be undertaken when filing confidential case records. He includes the 10 automatic exemptions from public disclosure as issued by Rule 2.420 of the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration, and he further explains some of the broader and potentially ambiguous subsections of the rule. Hathaway also discusses the (d)(3) Motion as it relates.
To read the article in full, please click here. This article first appeared in the Orange County Bar Association, The Briefs, July 2018. The PDF is made available with their permission.