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U.S. Supreme Court places temporary hold on Seminole Tribe's Florida gaming deal
Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily placed a hold on a lower court ruling affirming the legality of the multibillion-dollar gaming agreement between the Seminole Tribe and the state of Florida.
Greenberg Traurig’s Ari Newman Named to ABI’s ‘40 Under 40’ List
Ari Newman, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Restructuring & Bankruptcy Practice, was named to the American Bankruptcy Institute’s (ABI) 2023 “40 Under 40” list.
Greenberg Traurig’s Seth Entin to Speak at STEP Miami Summit
Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Shareholder Seth J. Entin spoke at the 12th annual STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) Miami Summit in Miami Oct. 20.
Joint Statements by U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe for the Southern District of Florida, and Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey B. Veltri, FBI, Miami Field Office Reinforcing Commitment to Combat Hate Crimes and Potential Threats
U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe for the Southern District of Florida, and Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey B. Veltri, FBI, Miami Field Office, issued the following statements, reinforcing a united commitment to combat hate crimes and potential threats:
U.S. Attorney’s Office For The Middle District Of Florida Observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October marks the observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg joins the U.S. Department of Justice in commemorating DVAM, paying tribute to victims and survivors, and saluting the dedication of advocates, service providers, justice professionals, law enforcement officers, and first responders who tirelessly work in support of survivors.
Proposal to consolidate Florida circuit courts draws opposition
State justice system stakeholders in recent weeks have become more vocal in their criticism of a proposal to consolidate Florida’s system of circuit courts, which often serve as the entry point for civil litigation and criminal prosecutions.
Federal appeals court urged to block Florida law restricting Chinese nationals from owning property
Several Chinese citizens and a real estate brokerage are appealing a federal district judge’s decision not to issue a preliminary injunction against a new Florida law restricting people from China from owning property in the state.
Appeals court affirms injunction blocking Florida law that bans children from attending drag shows
A Florida law that bars children from attending drag shows depicting simulated nudity or certain sexual activities remains unenforceable as a result of a federal appeals court decision handed down earlier this month.
Passenger sues Royal Caribbean for injury from ship's jacuzzi stairs
MIAMI – A passenger is suing Royal Caribbean after allegedly sustaining severe injuries from a fall down the stairs while entering an on-board jacuzzi on a cruise ship.
Former Chief of Police Sues FGCU for Gender Discrimination and Retaliatory Termination
FORT MYERS – A former police chief is suing the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees for gender discrimination and retaliation, claiming she was terminated for citing the university's failure to comply with federal laws and reports of sexual harassment.
Former Personal Trainer Sues Palm Coast Planet Fitness Alleging Racial Discrimination and Harassment
JACKSONVILLE - A former employee has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a Planet Fitness location in Palm Coast, alleging that he was harassed and eventually terminated from his position because he is Black.
Federal Judge Stephanie Thacker Visits FSU Law
On Wednesday, October 4, FSU Law had the honor of hosting Judge Stephanie Thacker, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, as part of our Jurist in Residence Program.
Work on the Second District Court of Appeal’s New Courthouse is Underway
Second District Court of Appeal Chief Judge Daniel H. Sleet recently announced that the design process for the DCA’s new courthouse in St. Petersburg is in the final stages and that the site and foundation work is beginning.
Woman files slip-and-fall lawsuit against Celebrity Cruises
MIAMI – A cruise ship passenger is suing Celebrity Cruises for injuries sustained from allegedly slipping and falling on a wet floor.
Nutramax alleges trademark infringement, unauthorized sales
JACKSONVILLE - A nutritional supplement company has filed a lawsuit against Twine and its principals, claiming they sold Nutramax products without authorization to do so.
New Drug Law Courses
This academic year, we are offering two unique courses taught by Dr. Mason Marks, our Florida Bar Health Law Section Professor, which will provide students with a deep understanding of the intricacies of drug law and its substantial impact on society. Professor Marks’ research focuses on drug policy, data protection, and FDA regulation.
Jackson Lewis Named to 2023 “Most Feared” Litigation Law Firm by BTI Consulting Group
Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce that it has been recognized by BTI Consulting as one of the most feared law firms for litigation in its annual Litigation Outlook report.
Seventeen Broward Sheriff’s Office Employees Charged with COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Fraud
The U.S. Attorney’s Office, together with federal and local law enforcement partners, announced today federal criminal charges as part of the Department of Justice’s ongoing initiative to prosecute fraud in connection with COVID-19 pandemic relief programs that offered assistance under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, including the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, as well as other crimes relating to the pandemic.
Attorney General Moody and Coalition of 26 Attorneys General Condemn Hamas Terrorist Attacks on Israel
Attorney General Ashley Moody and the attorneys general from Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming released the following joint statement in response to the terrorist attacks levied by Hamas against Israel:
Preserving Stetson Law’s Historic Fountains
With help from a Historic Preservation Grant, Stetson Law is in the process of restoring three ornate fountains crafted over a century ago and installed in the Plaza Mayor and the Granary Tower.