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Monday, May 5, 2025

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Attorney General James Uthmeier is Fighting to Bring Clean, Reliable Nuclear Power to Florida

By The Florida Record |
Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a major legal challenge against the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), accusing the federal agency of illegally blocking the development of advanced nuclear technologies—technologies that could revolutionize energy production in America.

Orlando Magazine Recognizes Several Nelson Mullins Attorneys as 2025 "Best Lawyers"

By The Florida Record |
Over two dozen Nelson Mullins attorneys were recognized by Orlando Magazine in its April issue for their work in the Central Florida legal market.

Daniel Alvarez Appointed Vice Chair of Programming, American Bar Association Litigation Section Health Care Disputes & Litigation Committee

By The Florida Record |
Daniel Alvarez, an associate in the firm’s Construction Law Group, has been appointed vice chair of programming of the Health Care Disputes & Litigation Committee for the American Bar Association Litigation Section.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against Florida veterinary clinic over botched horse examination

By Florida Record |
A South Carolina woman is suing a Florida veterinary clinic after discovering her newly purchased pony had an undisclosed fractured wither despite passing a pre-purchase exam conducted by clinic veterinarians Jorge Gomez and Sarah Allendorf in...

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against Valet Service Providers Following Accident

By Florida Record |
A Broward County couple has filed a lawsuit against multiple parties after an alleged negligent act by a valet driver resulted in severe injuries to one spouse outside Harry’s Adrienne’s Pizza and Bar in West Palm Beach earlier this year.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against seminar organizers after sustaining injuries

By Florida Record |
A plaintiff has taken legal action against two companies following an injury sustained during a motivational event at The Boca Raton Hotel in Florida.

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

By Florida Record |
Donna Casper has filed a lawsuit against Target Corporation following an alleged slip-and-fall accident at one of their stores due to unsafe conditions in a restroom stall.

Plaintiff alleges upscale steakhouse's negligence after altercation with regular patron

By Florida Record |
In an intense legal battle unfolding in Palm Beach County's Circuit Court, Richard Feldman accuses David Connell of assaulting him at Meat Market Boca Raton while alleging negligence on part of the restaurant following misleading witness accounts...

Plaintiff (widow) sues Defendant (restaurant business) for breach of Shareholders Agreement

By Florida Record |
Sharon Ghini has filed a lawsuit against Limoncello Cucina Inc., claiming entitlement to her deceased husband's shares under a previously undisclosed shareholders agreement.

Federal judge blocks new Florida law that criminalizes entry of undocumented immigrants into Florida

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge in Miami has blocked the enforcement of a new Florida law that criminalizes the actions of undocumented workers who enter or re-enter the state, finding that plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit may prevail in their argument that the law is unconstitutional.

Attorney General James Uthmeier Secures Guilty Conviction of Child Predator

By The Florida Record |
Attorney General James Uthmeier’s Office of Statewide Prosecution secured a guilty conviction for Deandre Devone Williams on four felony counts for sexually abusing a minor.

In Moving Talk, Janice Wesley Kelsey Reflects on Civil Rights Era

By The Florida Record |
In the Great Hall at Stetson Law, Civil Rights Era veteran Janice Wesley Kelsey and 2025 Wm. Reece Smith, Jr. Lecturer, drew laughter and tears from her audience as she shared stories of civil disobedience and thoughts on activism in 2025.

Winners Announced for 2024-2025 Florida Bar High School Appellate Brief Writing & Moot Court Competition

By The Florida Record |
The final rounds of the 2024-2025 Florida Bar High School Appellate Brief Writing & Moot Court Competition were held in Tallahassee April 1-2, 2025.

Uthmeier files legal challenge to support nuclear power in Florida

By Chris Dickerson |
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s office has announced a major legal challenge against the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, accusing the federal agency of illegally blocking the development of advanced nuclear technologies.

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

By Florida Record |
A Florida woman has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores East LP following an alleged slip-and-fall incident at one of its locations.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Event Venue Owner Harbourside Place LLC

By Florida Record |
Penny Zarcadoolas has filed a lawsuit against Harbourside Place LLC following an accident at their event venue that resulted in severe injuries due to alleged negligence.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Medical Center Over Botched Surgery

By Florida Record |
A recent court filing reveals allegations of severe negligence by a Florida medical center and two doctors following a botched surgery on Stephanie Bliss.

Plaintiff alleges Town of Jupiter failed sidewalk maintenance leading to injury

By Florida Record |
A Georgia resident has taken legal action against the Town of Jupiter following an injury sustained on a slippery sidewalk in Palm Beach County.

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against Multiple Auto Companies Following Airbag Failure

By Florida Record |
A Florida couple has taken legal action against several automotive companies following a car accident where airbags failed to deploy.

Attorney General Pamela Bondi Appoints Gregory W. Kehoe As Interim United States Attorney

By The Florida Record |
Attorney General Pamela Bondi has appointed Gregory W. Kehoe as Interim United States Attorney for the Middle District of Florida pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 546, which provides that “the Attorney General may appoint a United States Attorney for the district in which the office of United States Attorney is vacant.”