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Customer Sues Publix Supermarkets Over Slip-and-Fall Incident
Laketta Wallace has filed a lawsuit against Publix Super Markets Inc., claiming negligence after she slipped and fell at one of their stores in Clearwater last year. The suit seeks over $50,000 in damages for injuries sustained during the incident.
Musician Sues Florida Golf Club Over Stage Collapse Injuries
James Martignetti has filed a lawsuit against McArthur Golf Club and Frost Lighting Co., alleging negligence after he sustained serious injuries from a collapsing stage during a performance at the golf club’s premises. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,001 along with costs and post-judgment interest.
Plaintiff Sues Property Owners Over Dangerous Condition Leading to Severe Injuries
Dorothy Cynthia Tsonas has filed a lawsuit against Steven R. Trimble Jr. and Debbie L. Trimble over a hazardous condition on their property that led to severe injuries for Tsonas while she was visiting their home in Dunedin last year.
Pinellas County Resident Sues Dog Owner for Negligence After Attack at CrossFit Competition
Barry Owens has filed a negligence lawsuit against Damect Dominguez following an April dog attack at a CrossFit competition that left him with severe injuries. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for medical expenses and loss of earnings due to permanent injuries.
Local Resident Sues Burger King Franchise Over Slip-and-Fall Incident
Alexis J. Gilbert has filed a lawsuit against several companies including Burger King franchisees after allegedly slipping on a slippery substance at one of their properties in Largo, Florida. She seeks compensatory damages exceeding $50,000 for injuries sustained during the incident.
Tennessee Resident Sues Florida Hotel Over Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak
A Tennessee man has filed a lawsuit against a Clearwater hotel and its pool maintenance company for negligence leading to his severe illness from Legionnaires' disease. William Mitchem alleges that poor maintenance allowed harmful bacteria to thrive in the hotel's jacuzzi during his stay in May 2023.
**Florida Resident Sues Corporations Over Negligence Leading To Severe Injuries**
Walter Reed has filed a lawsuit seeking over $50k against BMCK Inc., Parth Enterprises USA Inc., and AmGuard Insurance Company for negligence resulting in severe injuries after falling through a manhole cover on their property.
Florida agriculture commissioner sued over new law banning lab-grown meat
A California-based company that manufactures meat from animal cells has filed a federal lawsuit in a bid to overturn a new Florida law that bans the sale of “cultivated meat."
Holland & Knight Helps Tohopekaliga Water Authority Secure Up to $292 Million Federal Loan to Expand Water Services in Central Florida
Holland & Knight assisted the Tohopekaliga Water Authority (Toho) in securing up to $292.755 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans to upgrade and expand water services for more than 450,000 residents in Central Florida.
Construction Worker Sues Employer Direct Express Construction for Negligence and Retaliation
Daylier Leyva Fajardo has filed a lawsuit against Direct Express Construction in Pinellas County Circuit Court alleging negligence and unlawful employment practices following an on-the-job injury. The plaintiff seeks damages exceeding $50,000 along with other forms of relief due to alleged retaliatory discharge after requesting workers' compensation benefits.
Former Employee Alleges Racial and Disability Discrimination Against Major Supermarket Chain
Eddie Holloway has filed a lawsuit against Publix Super Markets Inc., alleging wrongful termination based on racial and disability discrimination under federal and state laws. The case seeks various forms of relief including compensatory damages and an injunction against further discriminatory practices.
Patient sues Medical Office over Negligence
Teresa Kelly files a lawsuit against West Coast Ear,Nose & Throat Inc., alleging negligence after tripping over uneven cement at their Clearwater location,resulting in serious injuries.Kelly seeks damages exceeding $50001 along with interest,costs,and demands trial by jury.
Homeowner Alleges Negligence Against Pool Construction Company Over Severe Injuries
A Florida homeowner has sued a local pool construction company for negligence after suffering severe injuries due to alleged improper work on her property. The plaintiff seeks over $50,000 in damages plus costs and interest.
Resident Sues Apartment Complex Over Dog Attack
Deianira Minton has filed a lawsuit against Matthew Crews and TA Four Lakes Fee Owner LLC following a brutal dog attack that left her with severe injuries. The case seeks over $50,000 in damages for negligence and strict liability under Florida law.
Judge rules against U.S. Tennis Association, leaves $9M sexual assault verdict in place
ORLANDO - The United States Tennis Association has again lost in Orlando federal court, as a judge has refused to change the $9 million verdict awarded to a woman who was sexually assaulted by her coach.
Over 350 Nelson Mullins attorneys recognized in 2025 Best Lawyers Individual Categories
More than 350 Nelson Mullins attorneys were recognized in all three Best Lawyers in America 2025 individual award categories.
Lawyer penalized for calling a lawsuit a 'claim' gets chance to defend self
DAYTONA BEACH - Sanctions have been lifted - possibly temporarily - against a Florida lawyer accused of violating pretrial directions from a Brevard County judge during a personal injury trial.
Holland & Knight Partner Leonard Gilbert Appointed to American Bar Association Governance Committees
Holland & Knight Partner Leonard Gilbert has been appointed to the American Bar Association (ABA) House of Delegates Select Committee for a one-year term and the Standing Committee on Constitution and Bylaws for a three-year term. Both terms began at the close of the ABA's annual meeting in early August.
State CFO: ‘Bold, corrective actions are the answer’ to insurance crisis
Jimmy Patronis, Florida’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and State Fire Marshal, stated in a July 24 post on X that Florida’s insurance market is improving after state leadership "confronted insurance lawsuit abuses" through legislative reforms.
Plaintiffs who won $63.5 million damages award shouldn't be allowed to garnish Miami official's pay, judge concludes
A Miami commissioner fighting a $63.5 million civil damages verdict for political retaliation would be able to stop the garnishment of his city salary under a federal judge’s recommendation that was handed down on Aug. 14.