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March 8: 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 March 8. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on March 8

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on March 8 in the suits below:

Court activity on March 8: Patricia Schroeder vs Quality Dining , Inc.

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Patricia Schroeder against Bravotampa , LLC, Doe, Jane as Store Manager of Burger King 86, Doe, John as Store Manager of Burger King 86, Kelly R. High and Quality Dining , Inc. on March 8: 'Notice Of Service Answers Interrogatories'.

Court activity on March 8: Amanda Anderson Bright vs Local Community Housing Corporation

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Amanda Anderson Bright and Combs, Cheryl as Next of Kin C, D, Minor against Local Community Housing Corporation on March 8: 'Notice Of Hearing'.

Greenberg Traurig Reports 9th Year of Record Revenue, Hitting More Than $2.17 Billion

By Florida Record Reports |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP reported more than $2.17 billion of revenue for FY 2022, an 8.6% increase over the year prior and the ninth consecutive year of record revenue.

Court activity on March 7: Kevin Lugardo vs La Tulip, Barbara Marcy

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Kevin Lugardo and Stephen K. Hachey against Joseph P. Kenny and La Tulip, Barbara Marcy on March 7: 'Order To Reclose No Activity'.

Case activity for Kenneth W Mastrilli, ESQ vs Curtis N. Ihler on March 7

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Curry, Khwajar, Individually and as Natural Guardian of G, M, Minor and Kenneth W Mastrilli, ESQ against Curtis N. Ihler, RJ Longboat and Sons Construction a Florida Corporation, Inc. and William May on March 7.

Case activity for Stacie J. Schmerling vs Anthony M Iannacio, ESQ on March 7

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by D, J, Minor by and Through adoptive Mother H D, Lelia M. M. Schleier and Stacie J. Schmerling against Allison E. Bunker, Anthony M Iannacio, ESQ, Eckerd Youth Alternatives , Inc., Frances P. Allegra, Jennifer N. Edwards, Lisa J. Augspurger, Rhonda L Beesing, ESQ, Sequelcare of Florida, LLC and Youth and Family Alternatives, Inc. on March 7.

March 7: 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 March 7. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on March 7

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on March 7 in the suits below:

4 Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Listed in Lawdragon Green 500: Leaders in Environmental Law

By Press release submission |
Four Environmental Practice shareholders from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP are listed in the Lawdragon Green 500: Leaders in Environmental Law guide.

March 6: 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 March 6. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on March 6

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on March 6 in the suits below:

DeSantis highlights tort reform priorities in State of the State address

By Michael Carroll |
Along with promises of more tax cuts, environmental restoration projects and infrastructure upgrades, Gov. Ron DeSantis in his State of the State address on Tuesday again called for the overhaul of a legal climate that he said is a drag on the Florida economy.

Case activity for Stacie J. Schmerling vs Anthony M Iannacio, ESQ on March 6

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by D, J, Minor by and Through adoptive Mother H D, Lelia M. M. Schleier and Stacie J. Schmerling against Allison E. Bunker, Anthony M Iannacio, ESQ, Eckerd Youth Alternatives , Inc., Frances P. Allegra, Jennifer N. Edwards, Lisa J. Augspurger, Rhonda L Beesing, ESQ, Sequelcare of Florida, LLC and Youth and Family Alternatives, Inc. on March 6.

Court activity on March 6: Ronald Kaye vs Heritage Property and Casualty Insurance Company

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Ronald Kaye and Warren P. Duffy against David J. Salmon and Heritage Property and Casualty Insurance Company on March 6: 'Notice Of Unavailability'.

Court activity on March 6: Christopher L. Marlowe vs Andrew S. Bolin

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Christopher L. Marlowe, M, C N, Minor through His Parent and Natural Guardian Jane Doe and Todd J. Michaels against Andrew S. Bolin, Baycare Health System, Inc. and Trustees of Mease Hospital a Florida Corporation , Inc. on March 6: 'Notice Of Taking Deposition'.

Court activity on March 6: Joshua M. Drechsel vs David Tarlow

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jane Doe, Janet Doe, John Doe, Joshua M. Drechsel and Peter D. Andrews against Cortez, Delonyx, David Tarlow, Linda Penn and Young Mens Christian Association of the Suncoast, Inc. on March 6: 'Order Granting'.

From Loud Layoffs to Quiet Hiring: What Employers Need to Know in 2023 on March 10

By Press release submission |
2021 was the year of the Great Resignation. 2022 brought the year of "quiet quitting." What new workplace trend will usher in the new year: "loud layoffs" or "quiet hiring?"

Auto-glass bill aims to put the brakes on excessive car insurance litigation

By Michael Carroll |
Supporters of an auto-glass lawsuit bill introduced last week say the reform would shatter current incentives that allow repair shops and attorneys to file excessive claims litigation, driving up the cost of auto insurance.