TRENAM LAW ELECTS THREE ATTORNEYS TO SHAREHOLDER Bradley A. Muhs, Maggie Knaust, and Walter A. Trauner are Elected September 16, 2022 – Tampa, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that three attorneys have been elected to shareholders. They are Bradley A. Muhs, Maggie Knaust, and Walter Trauner. “Trenam…
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Forty-Two Attorneys Recognized in Florida Super Lawyers 2022 Two Attorneys Listed in Top Categories June 24, 2022 - TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that forty-two attorneys were recognized in the 2022 edition of Florida Super Lawyers. Two attorneys were recognized in the “Top Lists” including Lara…
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In an article published by Daily Business Review on March 30, 2022, Bradley Muhs outlined the responsibilities of a debtor's bank requirements when a post-judgment writ of garnishment is leveraged by creditors to collect on their judgment. "As soon as a bank is served with a writ of garnishment, a…
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You’ve just been ordered to respond to discovery that seeks information that has nothing to do with the claims or defenses in the case, seeks information that would take hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars to compile or seeks information that is highly sensitive and confidential. Alternatively, you’ve been…
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You find yourself on the wrong end of an order or judgment in bankruptcy. Now what? Although litigation of an adversary proceeding in bankruptcy is handled in much the same way as a trial in federal district court, bankruptcy appeals have distinct differences from any other appeal. Here are some…
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“Counsel failed to raise the argument in the trial court, and this court will not consider it on appeal.” No trial lawyer wants to see a statement like this in an appellate opinion. To avoid this kind of waiver, lawyers must be mindful of preserving errors for appellate review at…
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When preparing to file an appeal, an important consideration is whether a stay pending review is necessary. A stay pending review preserves the status quo through the appellate process, and a judgment or order cannot be acted upon so long as the stay is in place. Pursuant to Florida Rule…
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Bradley Muhs authored an article published by the Daily Business Review on May 2, 2017 discussing the important considerations litigators must proactively take to prepare for the likely possibility that the case will result in an appeal. This is an important consideration for attorneys nationwide, but Florida litigators should be…
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Trenam law is pleased to announce that two associates have joined the firm’s St. Petersburg office. Patrick Causey and Bradley Muhs will practice in the Commercial Litigation Group. Patrick’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, professional malpractice defense, intellectual property, breach of contract, business tort claims and class actions. Prior to joining Trenam, Patrick was with Hill Ward Henderson. Patrick…
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