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Griffin Klema Quoted in Florida Bar News on Credit Card Fees

January 15, 2019 Griffin Klema Leave a comment
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Attorney Griffin Klema has been quoted in the Florida Bar News on the Florida Supreme Court’s recent approval of an ethics rule change allowing lawyers to pass along credit card fees to judgment debtors and parties entering into settlement agreements. I am pleased that Floridians now have greater freedoms to

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