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Appeals court allows Symcon Development Group Corporation to intervene in property dispute
A Florida appeals court recently reversed a lower court’s decision to bar a company from joining a property dispute. -
Pembroke Pines attorney files motion for rehearing after appeals court ruling on assets in divorce case
WEST PALM BEACH – A Pembroke Pines divorce attorney has filed a motion for rehearing after the 4th District Court of Appeal sided with a wife when it came to stocks ownership. -
Florida woman fails to prove argument in slip and fall negligence case
WEST PALM BEACH — The Florida 4th District Court of Appeal has ruled that a woman failed to prove her claim in a liability case that a shopping area was at fault when she tripped on a "loose" paver stone. -
Appeals court remands Wells Fargo foreclosure case for new trial
PALM BEACH — The Florida 4th District Court of Appeals has sided with Wells Fargo Bank in its appeal of a judgment granting involuntary dismissal of a foreclosure case. -
Appeals court reverses adoption ruling
TALLAHASSEE —The 1st District Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court ruling that vacated a 2004 adoption because the appellee lacked proper standing to challenge the adoption, according to court records. -
Foundation a step closer to setting up charter school
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —The courts have sided with the Florida Charter Educational Foundation in its application to open a charter school in Palm Beach County, putting the organization one step closer to realizing its goal. -
Appeals court decides not to consider rehearing on $8M asbestos settlement overturn
WEST PALM BEACH – On Nov. 9, Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal refused to reconsider its Sept. 14 decision to overturn a 2013 $8 million award to Richard DeLisle, who sued multiple companies, including R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Crane Co., for his mesothelioma diagnosis. -
PLF amicus brief criticizes court ruling over open records penalty in Florida case
WEST PALM BEACH – Informed citizens make better decisions, which is why the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) filed an amicus brief in a Florida 4th District Court of Appeal case over a mining dispute in Martin County, a PLF spokeswoman said.