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Was All of This For Nothing (FL)

If there ever was a column that I hated to write, this is it! Last week I spoke about a case I argued before The Florida Supreme Court in 2011 called Cohn v. The Grand Condominium. In that case, the minority commercial unit owners at The Grand Condominium challenged a new Florida statute that took away their rights under the bylaws and declaration to elect a majority of the Board of Directors. On appeal, The Florida Supreme Court said that since this new law impaired the contractual voting rights of the commercial unit owners    Read the article…………………………….

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