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Estate sues Carnival Cruise Lines for man's death
A man's family has sued Carnival Cruise Lines claiming the company is responsible for his death.
Former Sanibel police officer files discrimination suit against city
A former Sanibel police officer has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the city.
Former employee files racial discrimination, harassment suit against ExxonMobil
A former ExxonMobil employee has accused the company of racial discrimination and harassment.
Lawyer taking rejected class actions on search for more favorable judges, Big Lots says
OCALA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A controversial class action lawyer is accused of taking his shaky theories to new judges after others reject them.
Lawsuit follows murder at Tampa apartment complex
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - The owner of a Tampa apartment complex faces a wrongful death lawsuit blaming it for a lack of security.
Florida company accuses another of trademark infringement
A Florida-based company has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against another.
20th Circuit Jnc Announces Judicial Applicants and Interview Schedule
The Twentieth Judicial Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission has determined the following interview schedule for the listed applicants who will be considered for nomination to Gov. Ron DeSantis to fill one current Circuit Court vacancy in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit.
Clinical Implications of AI on January 17, 2024
Foley senior counsel Aaron Maguregui, co-chair of the firm’s Data Analytics/Intelligence Area of Focus, is speaking at Blue Cirrus Consulting’s “Clinical Implications of AI” webinar on January 17.
Attorney General Moody Renews Calls Mayorkas Impeachment House Homeland Security
As the U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee begins impeachment hearings, Attorney General Ashley Moody is renewing calls to Congress to impeach U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Goodwill sued by employee who interviewed in men's suit, came to work in dress and wig
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A Goodwill faces a discrimination lawsuit brought by an employee with a "gender nonconforming style of dress."
Seventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission Notice of Applicants for Appointment to the Circuit Court
Gov. Ron DeSantis has requested that the Seventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission convene for the purpose of selecting and submitting a list of highly qualified lawyers for appointment to the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court.
Shook AI Blast Among Top Read in JD Supra Health News
Shook-authored article has been listed in JD Supra’s “The Year in Healthcare – 2023 Popular Reads.”
Former flight attendant sues Delta for termination over mask policy
A former Delta Air Lines flight attendant has sued the company alleging she was wrongfully terminated for not complying with the company's mask mandate.
Woman files sex discrimination suit against Allied Universal
A former employee has accused Allied Universal Corp. of sex discrimination.
Woman files race, gender discrimination suit against Orlando Health
A woman says Orlando Health discriminated against her based on her race and gender.
Greenberg Traurig Advises OPKO Health in $230 Million Convertible Senior Note Offering
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A. represented OPKO Health, Inc. in its private offering of $230 million principal amount of 3.75% convertible senior notes due 2029.
Conducting Effective Workplace Investigations on January 17, 2024
Conducting an effective workplace investigation can be a daunting task. It's critical to maintain objectivity, uncover important facts, and follow compliance and confidentiality procedures.
Woman accuses Circle K of discrimination, retaliation
A woman has accused Circle K of discrimination and retaliation after she says she was sexually assaulted by a customer while working.
Former radio reporter says she was victim of age discrimination
A former radio reporter claims she was the victim of age discrimination.
Florida Legislature won't pursue judicial circuit consolidation this year, House speaker says
The state Legislature will not consider a proposal to consolidate judicial circuits in Florida this year after the state Supreme Court and a judicial assessment committee concluded consolidation would neither save money nor improve the judicial process.