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Sunday, April 20, 2025

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17 apply to fill the seat of retiring Florida Supreme Court Justice Alan Lawson

By Michael Carroll |
The process of appointing a new Florida Supreme Court justice swings into high gear this month as a judicial nominating panel prepares to interview 17 candidates who applied to fill the position of retiring Justice Alan Lawson.

Preliminary settlement in Florida condo collapse would provide victims $1.02 billion

By Michael Carroll |
Plaintiffs’ representatives in the class action resulting from the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo complex in June of last year have given preliminary approval to a $1.02 billion settlement.

UCF to reinstate professor who drew protests over tweets about 'Black privilege'

By Michael Carroll |
A University of Central Florida professor who was terminated last year for “unacceptable professional conduct” was reinstated this month after an arbitrator found UCF had no just cause for its actions.

Proposed property insurance reforms target Florida's litigation climate

By Michael Carroll |
Florida insurance officials are rallying around several pieces of legislation that state lawmakers are reviewing this week during a special session of the Legislature aimed at resuscitating the beleaguered property insurance market.

Army veteran wins $77.5 million damages award in latest 3M military earplugs trial

By Michael Carroll |
A Pensacola jury on Friday ordered 3M Corp. to pay a U.S. Army veteran who blamed his hearing loss on the company’s military earplugs $77.5 million in damages – the largest amount ever awarded to a single plaintiff in the ongoing litigation.

Litigated property insurance claims continue to climb in runup to Florida special session

By Michael Carroll |
As state lawmakers prepare for their special session on Florida’s property insurance crisis, recent data shows a continuing upward tick in litigated property claims, suggesting that past civil litigation reforms have not produced their desired results.

Circuit judge overturns Florida governor's congressional redistricting map

By Michael Carroll |
A Leon County circuit judge has rejected the congressional redistricting map passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, concluding that the plan violates the Fair Districts amendment to the state constitution.

Defendants agree to settle Citizens' insurance fraud lawsuit for $1 million

By Michael Carroll |
Three companies accused by Citizens Property Insurance Corp. of fraudulently increasing property damage claims amounts over multiple years have agreed to pay Citizens $1 million to settle a lawsuit.

Florida federal judge dismisses more than 20,000 military earplugs claims against 3M

By Michael Carroll |
The federal district judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation (MDL) against 3M Co.’s military earplugs has dismissed more than 20,000 injury claims on the MDL’s administrative docket, suggesting the court is winnowing out the weaker cases.

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit challenging dissolution of Disney's special district

By Michael Carroll |
A federal court judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by several Florida property owners who argued that the state’s move to dissolve Disney World’s self-governing special district is unconstitutional and would lead to higher taxes.

11th Circuit reinstates key provisions of Florida's 2021 voting law

By Michael Carroll |
A federal appeals court has overturned an order stopping the enforcement of key provisions of Florida’s 2021 law placing restrictions on ballot drop boxes and absentee voting that the law’s critics argue are discriminatory.

Florida solar industry dodges bullet as DeSantis vetoes net metering bill

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. Ron DeSantis has vetoed a controversial “net metering” bill that was supported by Florida Power & Light (FPL) and characterized by opponents as an attempt to kill the rooftop solar industry in the state.

Lawsuit against legal continuing education provider alleges ADA violations

By Michael Carroll |
A hearing-impaired attorney has filed a class action lawsuit against a Florida company that provides continuing legal education courses online, alleging the firm violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by not providing captioning for its courses.

3M to appeal latest military earplugs jury verdict amounting to $668,000

By Michael Carroll |
3M Co. will appeal the latest jury damages award in the ongoing military earplugs litigation in the Northern District of Florida, arguing that the defense was prevented from introducing key evidence in the case.

Orange County lake sues to block mixed-use wetlands development

By Michael Carroll |
In a novel filing, Orange County water bodies are listed as plaintiffs in a lawsuit being litigated in the Orlando circuit court that alleges the developer of a 1,923-acre site is endangering Lake Mary Jane’s right to exist.

Florida colleges urged to stand against state's new 'Stop WOKE Act'; Lawsuit contemplated

By Michael Carroll |
A civil liberties group is urging Florida colleges and universities to narrowly interpret or even defy a new state law that opponents say puts unconstitutional restraints on the academic freedom of professors.

Voting rights groups sue to overturn Florida's new congressional redistricting map

By Michael Carroll |
The League of Women Voters of Florida and other voting rights groups are suing to have the new congressional redistricting map signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis last week declared a violation of the state constitution.

Citizens groups challenge state Supreme Court to overturn Florida Power & Light rate hike

By Michael Carroll |
Several citizens groups are urging the Florida Supreme Court to overturn an electricity rate increase for Florida Power & Light (FPL) approved by the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) in January.

Opioid litigation tactics questioned as Florida Walgreens trial advances

By Michael Carroll |
As the state of Florida and Walgreens face off in a trial over liability issues in the opioid epidemic, tort reform supporters are raising questions about whether protracted litigation is the best way to deal with such a complex social problem.

Appeals court orders dismissal of class action over Miami Dade College's online instruction

By Michael Carroll |
A Florida appeals court has rejected the basis of a class action lawsuit brought by a Miami Dade College (MDC) student who sought to recover mandatory student fees after the college switched to remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic.