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"It's unusual to find a book that offers legal advice in simple terms that any of us can follow ... recommended." - Nicolas Teranzi, Online Critics Corner "Helpful, authoritative, easy to understand ..." - Shirrel Rhoades, Former Adjunct Professor, NYU Here is Albert Kelley's second legal guide in the new Basics of ... series. This handy reference provides a simple understanding of how Florida's Small Claims Court works. Everything you need to know to pursue a dispute -- from filing a claim to pre-trial conference, from trial to hearings, relief, and appeals. Told in simple, easy-to-follow…mehr

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"It's unusual to find a book that offers legal advice in simple terms that any of us can follow ... recommended." - Nicolas Teranzi, Online Critics Corner "Helpful, authoritative, easy to understand ..." - Shirrel Rhoades, Former Adjunct Professor, NYU Here is Albert Kelley's second legal guide in the new Basics of ... series. This handy reference provides a simple understanding of how Florida's Small Claims Court works. Everything you need to know to pursue a dispute -- from filing a claim to pre-trial conference, from trial to hearings, relief, and appeals. Told in simple, easy-to-follow language, business attorney Albert Kelley gives you all the basics.
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Albert L. Kelley is an attorney, author, book publisher, film producer, traveler and adventurer located in Key West, Florida. His law practice concentrates primarily in the areas of business, corporations, contracts, copyright, trademark, and entertainment law, as well as foreclosure defense. He graduated cum laude from Florida State University College of Law in 1989. He served for years as an adjunct professor for St. Leo University in their Business Administration program, teaching courses in business, employment and administrative law. For five years he wrote a weekly business law newspaper column and currently writes one for KONK Life. Albert Kelley is corporate counsel to over 150 corporations, and has filed over 60 trademark registrations and countless copyright applications.