Solange DeLisle News
State rep's effort to change 'archaic' maritime law in wake of Pensacola Bay Bridge disaster dies in Senate
A bill driven by Florida State Rep. Alex Andrade's (R-Pensacola) frustration over the Skanska-Pensacola Bay Bridge disaster failed to advance in the state Senate despite its passage with just one "no" vote in the House.
Attorney heading lawsuit claims end to federal unemployment benefits in Florida was for 'purely political and partisan purposes'
A group of attorneys hope to restore $300 weekly extended COVID relief federal unemployment benefits for people in Florida through a lawsuit filed against the State in Broward County on July 25.
Judge orders Tallahassee to release the names of two officers involved in deadly shootings
TALLAHASSEE — A Leon County Florida Circuit Court judge has ruled two Tallahassee police officers involved in deadly on-duty shootings are not protected under a victims' rights law while on the job.
Zhao one step closer to appearing on Republican primary ballot
TALLAHASSEE — Yukong Zhao, a GOP candidate for the Seventh Congressional District, has won an injunction bringing him one step closer to having his name on the ballot for the upcoming election in August.
RCI trademark case closed
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. filed against Junkyard Saloon/Bombshell's Tavern LLC on trademark claims.
Study excluded from Thor Fiber vs. Pro Video Instruments claim
A federal judge in Florida has granted Thor Fiber's request to exclude a report and testimony of Eli Seggev in the lawsuit filed against the company by Pro Video Instruments.
Florida Health Care Association requests legal immunity during Coronavirus crisis
The Florida Health Care Association has asked Gov. Ron DeSantis to protect nursing homes and health care professionals from legal repercussions when it comes to treating patients with the COVID-19 virus.
Tampa Bay Downs wins appeal over attorney's fees
TAMPA — A Florida appeals court has reversed the order of an administrative law judge, and found the $50,000 limitation on attorney's fees in a consolidated rule challenge must be applied to each petitioner, not to the group as one.
Supreme Court sides with Geico in massage therapist PIP benefits dispute
MIAMI — The Third District Court of Appeal in Florida has entered a judgment in favor of Geico General Insurance, Co. in its appeal in the case against Beacon Healthcare Center, Inc.