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  • June 2013 —Our Commercial Real Estate Recovery: Lease Workouts and
    Pitfalls
  • May 2012 —Structured Guaranties to Limit Liability ofthe Commercial Tenant
  • April 2012 —Practical Tips for Commercial Landlordsand Tenants in Identifying the Realities of Prospective Lease Defaults: Kick-out:Clause
  • March 2012 —Constructive Eviction
  • February 2012 —Quiet Enjoyment of Lease Premises v.Constructive Eviction: The Line Has Been Blurred
  • January 2012 — Improper Actions of Landlords Which Can Create Exposure to Damages, Fees and Costs
  • December 2011— Construction Liens Effecting Commercial Landlord’s Property Tenant Improvements
  • November 2011 — Conditional Sales Agreements, Landlord’s Lien, and UCC-1
  • October 2011 — Reduce your Risk
  • September 2011 — The Florida Commercial Leasing Act:
    How to protect your rights to your commission
  • August 2011 — What must the landlord do when the landlord retakes possession of the premises for the account of the tenant?
  • July 2011 — What remedies are available to the landlord and what election does the landlord have to make when a tenant breaches and the landlord retakes possession?
  • June 2011 — What can a commercial landlord do legally in the event of a tenant default?
  • May 2011 — What steps should a commercial landlord take when a tenant stops paying rent?
  • April 2011 — Parol Evidence to Address Ambiguities in the Lease
  • March 2011 — Execution of Lease Documents and Signators
  • February 2011 — Issues for the Commercial Landlord and Commercial Tenant in Regard to Common Area Maintenance Expenses, Pass Throughs and Results of Commercial Lease Audits or Reviews
  • January 2011 — Commercial Lease Audits in Regard to Common Area Maintenance Charges
  • December 2010 — Identification and Calculations of Lease Pass Through Expenses
  • November 2010 — Net Leases and Common Area Maintenance Charges: Issues for the Commercial Landlord and Tenant
  • October 2010 — Parking Issues for Commercial Tenants – Part II
  • September 2010 — Parking Issues for Commercial Tenants – Part I
  • August 2010 — Execution of Commercial Leases by Disinterested Witnesses and Initializing of Page
  • July 2010 — The Two Witness Rule Revisited (Now Heading to the Supreme Court)
  • June 2010 — Debt Obligation and Personal Liability on Guaranties with Inartfully Drawn Leases
  • May 2010 — The Effect of Commercial Foreclosures on Commercial Tenants: Part 2: Attornment and Non-Disturbance
  • April 2010 — The Effect of Commercial Foreclosures on Commercial Tenants: Part 1: Attornment and Non-Disturbance
  • March 2010 — The Lease Guaranty Issues for Both Commercial Landlord and Commercial Tenant
  • February 2010 — Additional Problems Facing Commercial Property Managers During Troubled Economic Times: Payment Arrangements by Tenant
  • January 2010 — Two Witnesses Required on Lease (Revisited)
  • December 2009 — “Short Leasing” Mitigation of Loss Rentals During Increase in Vacancies — Subleasing at a Discount (Part II)
  • November 2009 — “Short Leasing” Mitigation of Loss Rentals During Increase in Vacancies — Subleasing at a Discount (Part I)
  • October 2009 — Commercial Real Estate Foreclosures – The Next Big Crisis and the Suggested Solution
  • September 2009 — Current Issues in Regard to Commercial Leases in Today’s Troubled Real Estate Marketplace (Part IV)
  • August 2009 — Current Issues in Regard to Commercial Leases in Today’s Troubled Real Estate Marketplace (Part III)
  • July 2009 — Current Issues in Regard to Commercial Leases in Today’s Troubled Real Estate Marketplace (Part II)
  • June 2009 — Current Issues in Regard to Commercial Leases in Today’s Troubled Real Estate Marketplace
  • May 2009 — Rental Recapture Provisions on Sale of Business And/Or Assignment of Leases
  • February 2009 — Execution of Lease Instruments by “Authorized Agent” Or Property Managers on Behalf of the Landlord
  • January 2009 — Thursday, December 11, 2008 — Commercial Property Management Seminar (Part 2)
  • December 2008 — Commercial Property Management Seminar (Part 1)
  • November 2008 — The Effect of Foreclosures on Commercial Property Tenants and Landlords Continued
  • October 2008 — The Effect of Foreclosure on Commercial Property Tenants and Landlords
  • September 2008 — Tenants Hours of Operation and Unintended Consequences
  • August 2008 — PITH of the Lease
  • June 2008 — Procedures as to Separating out the Eviction Claim v. Damages Claim in the Lease.
  • May 2008 — Remedial Provisions & Expediting Eviction & Judgment
  • April 2008 — Options to Renew and Holdover Tenants Exposure of Commercial Landlord For claims by Subsequent Tenant
  • March 2008 — “Going Dark” and Co-Tenancy Clauses — Part II
  • February 2008 — “Going Dark” and Co — Tenancy Clauses
  • January 2008 — Exclusivity Clauses and Use Clauses — Part II
  • December 2007 — Exclusivity Clauses and Use Clauses
  • November 2007 — Continuing Ongoing Maintenance, Repairs and Expenses.
  • October 2007 — Landlord and Tenant obligation for premises build-out, maintenance and repair.
  • September 2007 — Options to Purchase and First Right of Refusals in Lease
  • August 2007 — Commercial Lease Renewals/Options to Renew
  • July 2007 — The Rights of the Tenant to Assign a Commercial Lease
  • June 2007 — Distress for Rent
  • May 2007 — Part III-Eviction
  • April 2007 — Part II-Eviction
  • March 2007 — PART I.-EVICTIONS:
  • February 2007 — LIABILITY OF A COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MANAGER
  • January 2007 — Lease Agreement: Concise and Clear Language
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Kevin F. Jursinski, B.C.S.
Senior Partner

Kevin F. Jursinski is recognized by the objective rating services of Martindale Hubbell as one of Southwest Florida's premier attorneys. He has concentrated more than 40 years of practice in the area of real estate, business and construction law in Naples and Fort Myers.

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Kara Jursinski Murphy, LL.M., B.C.S.
Partner

Firm Partner, Kara Jursinski Murphy, focuses her area of practice on Real Estate Litigation, Business Litigation and Real Estate and Business Transactional Law. Kara has earned the highly-esteemed designation of Board Certified Specialist (B.C.S.) and Expert in Real Estate by the Florida Bar.   This certification recognizes attorneys who have special knowledge, skills and proficiency in various areas of law, including Real Estate, and professionalism and ethics in practice... 

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W. Ryan Murphy, Esq.
Associate Attorney

W. Ryan Murphy focuses his practice in the areas of Real Estate and Construction law.

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Mark R. Wagner, Esq.
Associate Attorney

Mark R. Wagner focuses his practice in the areas of Real Estate, Business and Construction law.

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    Kara is a very professional attorney. Diligent, responsive, and high attention to detail. She is worthy of the highest rating.

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    Very detailed and always well prepared. Practical to work with on issues that don't truly affect the clients. Excellent courtroom skills. I'm always comfortable referring a client over to her.

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    Has tremendous analytical skills and temperament for litigator.

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    Kara Murphy doesn't give up. Ever. She is smart and tenacious.

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    Kara is energetic, incisive, and excellent.

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