1st DCA Says Florida¹s Statutory Limit on Attorney Fees Is Unconstitutional in Certain Circumstances

Our April 22, 2013 PEO Compass post featured how the Florida courts found the 102 week Total Temporary Disability cap as unconstitutional.  This article features another court ruling against the cap on attorney fees.  Are the courts dismantling the Legislature's will in regards Florida Workers' Compensation law?

1st DCA Says Florida’s Statutory Limit on Attorney Fees Is Unconstitutional in Certain Circumstances

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