Legal Examination of Allegations Against Dividend Finance in the Minnesota Attorney General’s Lawsuit

In recent news, the State of Minnesota, led by Attorney General Keith Ellison, has launched a civil enforcement action against several prominent financial entities in the solar lending industry, including Dividend Finance. This lawsuit underscores significant allegations of deceptive lending practices that have reportedly affected thousands of consumers across the state. At the core of…

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Legal Implications of the Florida Appellate Panel Decision on Anti-SLAPP Legislation and Attorney Conduct

The recent Florida appellate panel decision, as reported by Law360, highlights a pivotal moment in the intersection of legal settlements, attorney obligations, and Anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) legislation in Florida. The panel’s decision to reverse a lower court’s ruling, which had found attorney Macy D. Hanson in violation of settlement agreements for his…

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Arbitration vs. Litigation in Court: A Comparative Analysis involving Solar Panel Fraud

arbitration vs. litigation in solar panel fraud in florida

In the legal landscape, particularly in jurisdictions like Florida and Washington D.C., two prominent methods of dispute resolution are arbitration and litigation. Both have their unique characteristics, benefits, and drawbacks. This article aims to provide a comparative analysis of these two methods, assisting legal practitioners and clients in making informed decisions. Here at the Joshua S. Horton Law Firm, PA, we understand these differences and will use the appropriate tool for the case.

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2023 – New Year, New Beginnings, New Staff, Thriving Practice…

Happy New Year’s and welcome to 2023!!! 2022 was a tough year of growth, learning, trial, and error. But it wasn’t all bad. This firm was founded at the onset of Covid in 2020. We have tripled in size, client base, and recovery for our clients every year since. Covid changed the way Law is Practiced, and we have adapted accordingly. Here at Joshua Horton Law, we believe in adapting or dying. With the rate at which our world is shrinking and expanding in ways never seen before, one has no choice. Old, antiquated thinking and approaches must be discarded while not losing the wisdom of experience and not fixing things that aren’t broken… Read more…

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