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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

John Suayan News


Federal court dismisses real estate company's amended complaint

By John Suayan |
A Florida federal court approved a home construction company’s motion to toss a St. Lucie-based real estate entity’s amended complaint against it.

Insurance companies granted dismissals in policyholder's lawsuit

By John Suayan |
The defendants in a man’s federal lawsuit alleging he was wrongfully denied health insurance benefits and refused access to supply plan documents and information had several motions granted.

Tire company secures partial dismissal of claims in class action complaint

By John Suayan |
A Florida federal court partially granted and denied an auto service center company’s motion to dismiss a class action complaint against it.

Class action filed in Florida by immigrant investors

By John Suayan |
Two Chinese immigrants claim in a class action complaint they fell victim to a bogus investment.

Ophelia Bernal-Mora earns distinction as youngest board certified family law attorney in Orange County

By John Suayan |
ORLANDO – Board certified family law attorney Ophelia Bernal-Mora's journey to the courtroom began with a serious arm injury she suffered as a little girl.

AOB law in effect should lower insurance premiums in Sunshine State, reformer predicts

By John Suayan |
TALLAHASSEE — Consumers statewide should finally see an end to rising insurance premiums because of a new law that took effect July 1.

AOB reform bill signals end to decade-long fight, advocates claim victory

By John Suayan |
TALLAHASSEE – The decade-long fight to address “assignment of benefits” concluded last week with proponents committed to its reform claiming victory in the form of Senate Bill 122.