Manny Alvarez Wins Construction Case
Manny Alvarez obtained a defense verdict for his client in a construction case.
Manny Alvarez obtained a defense verdict for his client in a construction case.
Jonathan Zaifert successfully defended a construction defect lawsuit in Pinellas County. Following a two week jury trial, the jury returned with a finding that our client’s work was not defective and therefore not liable for any of the Plaintiff’s alleged damages.
Jonathan Zaifert successfully defended a Tampa Bay business owner in a property damage lawsuit as a result of a fire. Following a jury trial, the jury returned with a finding that our client was not liable for any of the Plaintiff’s alleged damages.
Greg Jones and Jonathan Zaifert successfully defended a local business in an auto accident claim. Following a four day jury trial, the jury returned with a finding that our client was not negligent as a result of a sudden brake failure in the vehicle and that our client was not liable for any of the Plaintiff’s alleged damages.
John Guyton’s client was exonerated from a negligence claim following a 3 day jury trial.
John Guyton tried a case for his clients where his clients had been sued under a theory of adverse possession. The case had been appealed once, and then John tried the remaining issue before a Judge, who ruled in his clients favor. The case was appealed and affirmed by the Fifth DCA.
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Located in Florida, the law firm of Rywant, Alvarez, Jones, Russo & Guyton P.A. represents clients throughout Florida, including, but not limited to the cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg (St. Pete), Clearwater, Orlando, Gainesville, Inverness, Bradenton, Brandon, Sarasota, Crystal River, Alachua, New Port Richey, Lakeland, Homosassa Springs, Ocala, Brooksville and other communities in Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, Alachua County, Citrus County, Polk County, Manatee County, Pasco County, Sarasota County, Orange County, Highlands County and Hernando County.
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