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Orange Lake Country Club, Inc. et al v. Reed Hein & Associates, LLC et al
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6:17-cv-01542
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November 30, 2017
Time-Share Exit Co., Counsel Dodge Resort's 'Shotgun' Suit
A business that helps consumers leave time-share arrangements and its counsel ducked a resort company's claims against them when a Florida federal judge ruled Thursday that the complaint constituted a "shotgun" pleading and dismissed it.
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November 13, 2017
Time-Share Biz Says It Can Show Firm Interfered With Deals
A time-share resort developer has urged a Florida federal court not to toss its suit accusing a time-share exit company, a Seattle law firm and an attorney of participating in a scheme that encourages time-share owners to break their contracts with the developer, arguing the evidence supports its interference claims.
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October 20, 2017
Seattle Firm Says Time-Share Contract Suit Is Retaliatory
Schroeter Goldmark & Bender PS told a Florida federal court Thursday that a time-share resort developer's suit alleging a scheme to interfere with its contracts with property owners can't stand, saying the claims are clearly in retaliation for the Seattle law firm's representation of consumers who want out of time-share agreements.
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October 17, 2017
Time-Share Suit May Stifle Consumers' Rights, Court Told
A company that helps people exit time-shares urged a Florida federal court Monday to release it from litigation alleging that it interferes with contracts between a developer of time-share resorts and property owners, arguing that allowing the suit to go forward would chill consumers' rights.
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October 06, 2017
Atty Seeks Out Of Country Club's Time-Share Contracts Suit
A Florida lawyer targeted in a suit by a country club and time-share seller asked a federal judge Thursday to dismiss the suit, saying the club has shown no evidence that he interfered with its contracts with time-share owners.
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