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Joel M. WEISSMAN, P.A., Appellant, v. Hatem Ahmed ABOU–SAYED and Arghavan Gabriela Mostafavi, Appellees.
We affirm the trial court's order denying the appellant's Motion to Adjudicate its Charging Lien. An “essential prerequisite to imposition of a charging lien is that the underlying litigation produces a positive judgment or settlement—in other words, some ‘tangible fruits of the attorney's service’ for the benefit of the client.” Walia v. Hodgson Russ LLP, 28 So.3d 987, 989 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010). Whether an attorney's services produced “tangible fruits” is an issue of proof. Richman, Greer, Weil, Brumbaugh, Mirabito, & Christensen, P.A. v. Chernak, 991 So.2d 875, 879 (Fla. 4th DCA 2008). Excluding those accounts that are protected from creditors' liens by operation of statute, see §§ 222.21 & 222.14, Fla. Stat. (2010), the record supports the trial court's finding that Mr. Weissman's labor produced only valueless assets, thus leaving no “tangible fruits” to which a charging lien may attach.1 The trial court, therefore, was correct in granting Mr. Weissman a money judgment in the amount of $200,741.98, which Mr. Weissman may enforce against his former client. Accordingly, we affirm.
Affirmed.
POLEN, J.
CONNER, J., and McMANUS, F. Shields, Associate Judge, concur.
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Docket No: No. 4D11–1524.
Decided: December 05, 2012
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