Shutts & Bowen LLP attorneys James P. Terpening and Melodie Khosrovani co-authored a Thomson Reuters Practical Law article addressing equitable remedies for contract actions.
The article, titled “Equitable Remedies for Contract Actions: Florida,” is a Q&A guide to understanding equitable remedies available under Florida common law contract actions. In the Q&A, James and Melodie provide insight to frequent questions related to injunctions, rescission, reformation, and specific performance. The full article can be accessed here.
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About James P. Terpening
James P. Terpening III is a partner in the Tampa office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member of the Construction Litigation Practice Group. James is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Construction Law. James represents owners, developers, contractors, and design professionals in disputes involving, among other things, payment, construction defect, construction lien, insurance coverage, and bond issues. In addition to jury and bench trial experience, James has completed Florida court-appointed arbitrator training and served as an arbitrator in a construction dispute and successfully represented construction clients in arbitrations. Beyond representation of clients in disputed matters, James advises clients on avoiding litigation and resolving matters through alternative methods of resolution, including negotiation, mediation, and arbitration.
About Melodie Khosrovani
Melodie Khosrovani is an attorney in the Tampa office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where she is a member of the Business Litigation Practice Group. Melodie practices in the areas of business and commercial litigation, assisting clients in all facets of general business representation, contracts, corporate transactions and securities matters. Melodie also has experience in corporate governance matters.