Posts Tagged ‘Lawyer’

Nursing Home and Long Term Care Abuse and Neglect

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Obtaining Justice in Cases of Abuse and Neglect in Florida Nursing Homes and Other Related Long Term Care Facilities

By Michael R. Jackson, Shareholder - Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A.

          The law firm of Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A. is proud to protect residents from abuse and neglect in Florida nursing homes, assisted living facilities, adult family-care homes, board and care facilities, and other similar residential adult care facilities, or, at minimum, seek justice for those already injured in these settings. (more…)

Update on Pre-Construction Contract Termination and Deposit Return Litigation

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Update on Pre-Construction Contract Termination and Deposit Return Litigation

By John L. Urban, Shareholder-Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A.

       The law firm of Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A., continues to represent clients throughout the United States and Europe who wish to terminate their pre-construction contracts and purchase agreements for condominiums and homes located in the Central Florida area and to receive back their deposits. (more…)

Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A. is seeking an experienced Commercial Litigation Attorney

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A.

       As Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A.’s offices continue to expand, we are pleased to announce new opportunities within our German American law firm for experienced litigation attorneys with trial experience. We are currently searching for a Commercial Litigation Attorney for our Orlando, Florida, office located in downtown Orlando in the SunTrust Tower. (more…)

Structured Settlement & Annuity Sales Transactions

Friday, December 28th, 2007

By Matthew M. Fischer - Associate - Urban Thier Federer & Jackson, P.A.

Background

       Many individuals are entitled to structured settlement payments, also known as annuity payments. These payments are usually the result of a personal injury or wrongful death settlement agreement. The intent of such structured or annuity payments, versus a lump sum payment, is to provide a future payment stream and, arguably, to protect the payment recipient “from themselves” by not giving them all of the settlement money in one lump sum. (more…)