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Sunday, October 6, 2024

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Florida bill would shorten time period on home construction defect lawsuits

By Michael Carroll |
A bill is advancing in the Florida House of Representatives that would shorten the time period when homeowners can file lawsuits alleging construction defects – a move supporters say would cut down on costly litigation and promote housing affordability.

Court activity on Feb. 1: Hanah N. Lowe vs United Property and Casualty Insurance Company

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Hanah N. Lowe, Matthew David Best and Michael A. Lowe against C Ryan Jones and United Property and Casualty Insurance Company on Feb. 1: 'Notice Of Voluntary Dismissal With Prejudice'.

Case activity for Patides, Peter vs Doe, Nurse Jane on Feb. 1

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Patides, Peter against Doe, Nurse Jane on Feb. 1.

Federal Bar Association South Florida Chapter 2023 Judicial Reception on February 2

By Press release submission |
Greenberg Traurig is a proud sponsor of the Federal Bar Association South Florida Chapter's 2023 Judicial Reception taking place on Thursday, February 2 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at The Wharf Miami.

Jan. 31: Pinellas Circuit Court docket for "civil" cases

By Florida Record |
The following cases categorized as "civil" were on the docket in the Pinellas Circuit Court on Jan. 31. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Court activity on Jan. 31: B, T as Guardian B, M, Minor vs Alysa J. Ward

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by B, T as Guardian B, M, Minor and B, T, Individually against Alysa J. Ward, Anona United Methodist Church, Bisesti, Domenic V, Candace Lewis, Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church and Stephenson, John M on Jan. 31: 'Witness List'.

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on Jan. 31

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on Jan. 31 in the suits below:

Court activity on Jan. 31: Ryan L. Williford vs Christopher M. Ballard

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Erica Keich, Keich, Erica as Mother K, D, Minor, Keich, Karl parent and Natural Guardian of DK and Ryan L. Williford against Alan Sowada, Carolyne Moomaw, Christopher M. Ballard, Collin Sowada, Kelly Carr, Lori Sowada and Paul Carr on Jan. 31: 'Notice Of Voluntary Dismissal With Prejudice'.

Court activity on Jan. 31: Patides, Peter vs Doe, Nurse Jane

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Patides, Peter against Doe, Nurse Jane on Jan. 31.

Shook Attorneys to Moderate Hybrid Work Ethics and Public Nuisance Mass Torts Presentations on February 1 - 3, 2023

By Press release submission |
Two Shook Attorneys will be moderating at the American Bar Association 2023 Environmental & Energy, Mass Torts, and Products Liability Litigation Committees’ Joint Regional CLE Program at The Westin Riverfront Resort and Spa, Avon, Vail Valley, February 2.

R.J. Reynolds faces class action over quality, consistency of Vuse E-cigarettes

By Marian Johns |
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A Florida woman claims R.J. Reynolds' Vuse e-cigarettes are falsely marketed as having good quality.

Former Secretary of Florida Department of Environmental Protection Jon Steverson Joins Holland & Knight’s Florida Government Advocacy Team

By Press release submission |
Jonathan “Jon” Steverson has joined Holland & Knight as a senior policy advisor in the Tallahassee office.

Fashion Law 2022 Year in Review on January 31, 2023

By Press release submission |
The fashion industry has continued to see rapid advancement over the last year driven by the influence of innovation in technology, consumer trends, and sustainability issues.

Court activity on Jan. 27: B, T as Guardian B, M, Minor vs Alysa J. Ward

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by B, T as Guardian B, M, Minor and B, T, Individually against Alysa J. Ward, Anona United Methodist Church, Bisesti, Domenic V, Candace Lewis, Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church and Stephenson, John M on Jan. 27: 'Motion To Amend'.

Jan. 27: Pinellas Circuit Court docket for "civil" cases

By Florida Record |
The following cases categorized as "civil" were on the docket in the Pinellas Circuit Court on Jan. 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on Jan. 27

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on Jan. 27 in the suits below:

Court activity on Jan. 27: Patides, Peter vs Doe, Nurse Jane

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Patides, Peter against Doe, Nurse Jane on Jan. 27.

Court activity on Jan. 27: Vology, Inc. vs Ronald Collis II

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Mark J. Bernet and Vology, Inc. against Beatriz McConnell, Beth M. Coleman, Dauti, Avni, J Michael Lindell, Jason Scott Simmons, Joelle Bordeaux, John K O Shea and Beth Coleman Ten Enterprise, Jon C. Mayhugh, Kelly K. Colovos, Kripas, Dustin, O Shea, John K, Richard McKay, Robert G. May III, Ronald Collis II, Stanford R. Solomon, Thomas C. Little, Tom H Billiris, ESQ and Trenton T. Leigh on Jan. 27.

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on Jan. 26

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on Jan. 26 in the suits below:

Suspended prosecutor calls on DeSantis to reinstate him in wake of federal judge's ruling

By Michael Carroll |
A suspended Hillsborough County state attorney this week called on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to reinstate him to his elected post, citing a recent federal judge’s decision that concluded Warren never put in place blanket policies to prosecute only certain kinds of cases.