Civil Procedure, Settlement
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Case Details
Discussion on the requirement for apportionment in multi-party proposals for settlement under Florida law, emphasizing that offers must clearly state amounts allocated to each party unless joint and several liability exceptions apply.
Additional Notes
Zach Pearlman’s research memo, reviewed and supplemented by Neely Brown, highlighted the often-confused area of apportionment in multi-defendant proposals.