Civil Procedure · Question 1202:14:32

A plaintiff sued a defendant in Florida circuit court for breach of contract, seeking $150,000 in damages. The plaintiff served a written proposal for settlement under Florida Statute section 768.79, offering to settle the entire case for $40,000. The defendant did not accept the offer within 30 days, and it was deemed rejected by operation of law.

Under Florida law, what is the most likely consequence of the defendant's rejection of the proposal for settlement?

AThe defendant automatically forfeits its right to appeal the verdict.
BThe plaintiff may be entitled to recover reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred after the offer.
CThe plaintiff is automatically entitled to the full $150,000 originally sought.
DThe proposal is treated the same as an offer of judgment under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68.

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