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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Erianne Leatherman News


Why law firms should be leveraging digital media to attract clients

By Erianne Leatherman |
With the growth of internet usage via social media and search engines, it is vital for law firms to recognize important marketing trends, in order to reach the broadest audience and convert the most clients.

Court adopts judge’s report on claim construction in patent infringement case

By Erianne Leatherman |
MIAMI – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida recently adopted a magistrate judge’s report regarding a lawsuit involving patent infringement claims for LED arms for vehicle and pedestrian traffic gates.

Judge agrees with Social Security Administration in denying disability benefits to HIV-positive man

By Erianne Leatherman |
MIAMI – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District recently ruled that a Florida resident with AIDS is not entitled to disability benefits.

Federal judge rules in favor of Great Divide Insurance in suit over convenience store injury claim

By Erianne Leatherman |
FORT PIERCE – A federal judge recently ruled in favor of an insurance company in a lawsuit related to an accident at a convenience store in Sebastian.

Whirlpool flooding case moved to Florida

By Erianne Leatherman |
​A Florida couple is suing Whirlpool Corp. and EcoWater Systems LLC, alleging a faulty water filtration system caused flooding in their home.

Osceola County resident alleges car insurer wrongfully cancelled policy

By Erianne Leatherman |
A Florida woman involved in a car accident recently filed a lawsuit, accusing an automobile insurer of “wrongful and premature cancellation of insurance policies,” Joseph Flood, partner at Dean, Ringers, Morgan & Lawton P.A., who is representing the plaintiff, told the Florida Record.

State to push Mathis Internet-cafe case to Supreme Court

By Erianne Leatherman |
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office has requested the state Supreme Court assume jurisdiction over a case involving a Jacksonville attorney whose conviction was dismissed.