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Homeowner sues HOA for negligence after injury

By Florida Record |
Sandra Kessler has taken legal action against Hammock Reserve Homeowners Association following an accident on their property that resulted in significant injuries. Filed in Palm Beach County's Circuit Court on October 16th by attorney Marius Boeru from Morgan & Morgan P.A., the lawsuit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 due to alleged negligence by the HOA.

Class action claims Walmart avocado oil isn't pure

By Chris Dickerson |
A potential class action lawsuit claims Walmart’s avocado oil products contains a variety of other oils as well.

Plaintiff accuses Florida Atlantic University of Age and Race Discrimination

By Florida Record |
Deborah Lanford has filed a lawsuit against Florida Atlantic University for alleged age and race discrimination following her termination from a senior position at their Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Filed on October 16th in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, the complaint details alleged retaliatory actions after reporting policy violations and seeks damages exceeding $50k along with reinstatement or compensation for lost income.

Plaintiff alleges negligence by convenience store chain after slip-and-fall incident

By Florida Record |
Stephen Ondus has filed a lawsuit against convenience store giant 7-Eleven following an accident at one of their Florida locations that resulted in serious injuries. The suit alleges negligence on part of the company for failing to maintain safe premises and seeks damages exceeding $50,000.

Plaintiff alleges medical malpractice against doctor and hospital following surgical error

By Florida Record |
Lee Cubbedge has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Leroy Charles and Wellington Regional Medical Center over alleged medical malpractice during a surgery that resulted in serious harm due to a surgical error involving her ovaries. The case highlights accusations of negligence by both the physician and hospital staff with significant damages sought by the plaintiff.

Plaintiff alleges restaurant employer's negligence after violent workplace assault

By Florida Record |
Matthew Holt has filed a lawsuit against his employer Boros Ventures LLC DBA Skidders Restaurant following an alleged assault by a co-worker involving boiling soup. The complaint accuses the restaurant of negligence in hiring and supervising employees while seeking damages exceeding $50k for severe injuries sustained during the incident.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against retail giant following slip-and-fall incident

By Florida Record |
A lawsuit filed by Vauda Phelix Pickett Jr. accuses Sam's East Inc., operating as Sam's Club #4861 in St. Petersburg, Florida, along with an unnamed store manager of negligence after he suffered severe injuries from slipping on water in their restroom facilities. The plaintiff seeks over $50,000 in damages citing failure to maintain safe premises and inadequate warning systems for customers.

Plaintiffs Accuse Former Landlord of Mold Negligence Leading to Health Issues

By Florida Record |
In a recent legal filing in Pinellas County, Sabrina Gibbons and Madeleine Sherwood have accused their former landlord James Barrett of negligence concerning mold issues at their rental property which allegedly led to severe health problems and property damage. The lawsuit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for personal injury claims as well as compensation for alleged breaches of lease agreements.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against local transit authority following injury at bus station

By Florida Record |
Katrina Harrison has filed a lawsuit against Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority for negligence after sustaining permanent injuries from a fall at their bus station due to unsafe conditions. The case seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for physical injuries and related losses.

Plaintiff sues City of St. Petersburg for Negligence after Sidewalk Fall

By Florida Record |
Lorraine Stoneback has filed a lawsuit against the City of St. Petersburg following an accident caused by an uneven sidewalk atop a drain that left her with severe injuries. The case was filed on October 18th in Pinellas County Circuit Court with attorney Debi F. Chalik representing Stoneback as she seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for negligence-related claims against the city.

Plaintiff alleges major coffee chain's negligence led to severe injuries

By Florida Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks Corporation alleging negligence after suffering burns from hot coffee due to an improperly secured lid at one of their locations in Florida. The plaintiff seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for various injuries and losses incurred from this incident.

Plaintiff (insurance company) accuses Defendant (property owner) of Negligence

By Florida Record |
Universal Property & Casualty Insurance Company has taken legal action against William W. McDonald over alleged negligence leading to substantial water damage at a client's property in Redington Shores, Florida. The insurer seeks compensation totaling $14,550 along with additional costs from McDonald due to purported failures in maintaining plumbing systems at his residence above their insured's unit.

Upcoming Statewide Meeting Set to Enhance Florida’s Circuit Professionalism Panels

By The Florida Record |
The Board of Governors could be asked as soon as soon as December to weigh recommendations for improving the way Florida’s 20 local professionalism panels informally resolve complaints.

Florida State University to Commemorate 25th Anniversary of Bush v. Gore

By The Florida Record |
We are excited to announce that FSU Law will commemorate a pivotal moment for the country, the state, and our law school — the 25th Anniversary of Bush v. Gore — from February 28-March 1, 2025!

Civil rights groups agree to end lawsuit against Florida's 'Anti-Riot Act'

By Michael Carroll |
Civil rights groups have dropped their federal lawsuit against Florida’s 2021 “Anti-Riot Act” in the wake of a federal appeals court’s decision concluding that the law’s heightened scrutiny of riot-related acts doesn't apply to peaceful demonstrators.

Greenberg Traurig’s House Band The Meltones Win 9th Consecutive Law Rocks NYC Title

By The Florida Record |
For the ninth consecutive year, global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s house band, The Meltones, won the annual Law Rocks NYC battle of the bands at Bowery Ballroom in New York City Oct. 17.

Orlando Partner Hollie Croft Named an Influencer in Multifamily Real Estate by Globe Street

By The Florida Record |
Nelson Mullins partner Hollie Croft was named a 2024 “Influencer in Multifamily Real Estate” by GlobeSt.com, a branch of ALM Media.

Attorney General Moody Offers Guidance Local Law Enforcement About Enhanced Crimes

By The Florida Record |
In the aftermath of the destruction caused by Hurricane Milton, Attorney General Ashley Moody is warning would-be looters and other criminals looking to take advantage of storm victims that Florida will not tolerate lawlessness.

Attorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against Dhs Ensure Voting Integrity Florida

By The Florida Record |
Attorney General Ashley Moody is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for refusing to verify immigration records for the State of Florida to ensure voter-roll integrity.

Lawsuit seeks to cancel Florida ballot initiative expanding abortion rights

By Michael Carroll |
Several Florida voters are suing county elections officers, the Florida secretary of state and others in a bid to strike the Amendment 4 abortion-rights initiative from the state’s November ballot and block the counting of ballots in favor of the measure.