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Sunday, November 17, 2024

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Attorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against Dhs Ensure Voting Integrity Florida

By The Florida Record |
Attorney General Ashley Moody is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for refusing to verify immigration records for the State of Florida to ensure voter-roll integrity.

Lawsuit seeks to cancel Florida ballot initiative expanding abortion rights

By Michael Carroll |
Several Florida voters are suing county elections officers, the Florida secretary of state and others in a bid to strike the Amendment 4 abortion-rights initiative from the state’s November ballot and block the counting of ballots in favor of the measure.

Florida Construction Supplier Sues Insurance Firm Over Unpaid Materials

By Florida Record |
Torres Electrical Supply Company has taken legal action against Developers Surety and Indemnity Company over unpaid construction materials valued at $476,125.86. Filed in Pinellas County on October 7th, this lawsuit highlights alleged breaches related to a payment bond secured by New Era Electric Inc., with potential implications for future contractor-supplier agreements in Florida’s construction industry.

Plaintiff accuses homeowners of negligence after serious injury on premises

By Florida Record |
Kevin Parks has filed a lawsuit against George and Debra Kamajian for negligence following an accident at their Clearwater home where he suffered severe injuries while performing handy work. Filed on October 11th in Pinellas County's Circuit Court by attorney Jonathan I. Rotstein, this case seeks over $50k in damages plus court costs from each defendant due to alleged failure in providing safe working conditions.

Clausen Miller Welcomes Boca Raton Partner Jonathan Wickham and Fort Lauderdale Associate Mykal Hill

By The Florida Record |
Clausen Miller is proud to announce the additions of Jonathan Wickham and Mykal Hill to its Florida offices.

Caba Advocates for New Miami Courthouse to Honor Civil Rights Pioneer Osvaldo Soto

By The Florida Record |
The Cuban American Bar Association, among others, recently submitted a formal request to all members of the Miami-Dade County Commission and Mayor Levine Cava, seeking their consideration to name the new Miami-Dade courthouse in honor of Osvaldo Soto.

Holland & Knight Strengthens Central Florida Litigation Practice with Addition of Cindy Duque Bonilla in Orlando

By The Florida Record |
Litigation and trial attorney Cindy Duque Bonilla has joined Holland & Knight's Central Florida Litigation Practice as a partner in Orlando. She was previously a partner with Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial.

Doctor Alleges Negligence Against Healthcare Entities Following Injury at Surgery Center

By Florida Record |
Dr. James Cerullo has filed a lawsuit against Bethesda Hospital Inc., TBT Partners LLLP, and Baptist Outpatient Services Inc., claiming negligence after slipping on a wet floor at their surgery center led to severe injuries requiring surgeries. Filed on October 9th in Palm Beach County's Circuit Court by attorney Michael S. Smith from Lesser Lesser Landy & Smith PLLC; Dr.Cerullo seeks damages exceeding $50k per defendant for his sustained losses.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against bar owners after injury due to unsafe seating

By Florida Record |
Steve Havard has filed a lawsuit claiming negligence after suffering injuries at a bar owned by Palm Harbor Partners LLC and Angler Enterprises LLC. The case highlights alleged failures in maintaining safe premises leading to his fall from a rotted bench.

Plaintiff accuses City of St Petersburg (municipality) over Historic Preservation Interference

By Florida Record |
XYZ 300 LLC has launched legal action against the City of St Petersburg alleging unlawful interference with their property's development potential due to historic preservation efforts. Filed on October 7th in Pinellas County Circuit Court, they claim damages potentially reaching millions under Florida's Bert J. Harris Act.

Plaintiff Chef Alleges Restaurant Owner Breached Oral Contract

By Florida Record |
Chef Giuseppe Montalto has filed a lawsuit against Taso Konstantinos over an alleged breach of an oral contract concerning their business relationship at Treviso Pizza and Grill. Filed on October 7th in Pinellas County Circuit Court, the complaint seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for broken promises regarding salary and ownership interests.

Customer Alleges Negligence Against Retail Giant Over Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Florida Record |
Helen Atkinson has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores East LP and its manager Dakota Doe following a slip-and-fall accident at their West Palm Beach location. The incident allegedly caused severe injuries due to negligence in maintaining safe premises conditions. Atkinson seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for medical expenses and other related costs.

Push to regulate third-party litigation funding hits roadblock stalling transparency legislation in Florida

By B. B. Urness |
Florida's push to regulate third-party litigation funding (TPLF) hit a roadblock in 2024 as key bills, HB 1179 and SB 1276, stalled in the House Judiciary Committee.

Attorney General Moody Offers Guidance to Local Law Enforcement About Enhanced Crimes for Looting During a Declared State of Emergency

By The Florida Record |
In the aftermath of the destruction caused by Hurricane Milton, Attorney General Ashley Moody is warning would-be looters and other criminals looking to take advantage of storm victims that Florida will not tolerate lawlessness.

8 Greenberg Traurig Lawyers Listed as LACCA Approved for 2025

By The Florida Record |
Eight lawyers from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP were listed as LACCA Approved for 2025.

Polsinelli Further Expands Real Estate and Capital Markets Capabilities with New Shareholder in New York and Miami

By The Florida Record |
Continuing its growth in real estate, Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli has welcomed Cameron B Weil as a shareholder in its New York City and Miami offices.

Plaintiff Accuses Palm Beach County Fire Rescue of Retaliation Over Discrimination Complaint

By Florida Record |
Stanley Mehu has filed a lawsuit against Palm Beach County Fire Rescue alleging retaliatory discrimination following his EEOC complaint about racial bias at work. Filed in October 2024 in Florida's Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, the suit claims unjust removal from a promotional roster due to his protected activities under state law.

Resident Alleges Negligence Against Apartment Complex Owners Over Fall Incident

By Florida Record |
A Boca Raton resident has filed a lawsuit against KMF X Boca Manor LLC and Klingbeil Capital Management LTD after sustaining injuries from a fall at his apartment complex. The plaintiff claims negligence due to unsafe conditions at the property managed by these companies and seeks compensatory damages exceeding $50,000.

Palm Beach Resident Sues Property Owner Over Negligence Leading to Injury

By Florida Record |
Ana Silva-Benitez has filed a lawsuit against Natalya Baker over alleged negligence leading to personal injury on Baker's property in Lake Worth. Filed on October 9th in Palm Beach County's Circuit Court by Scher & Scher P.A., the suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 following an incident where unsafe conditions reportedly caused Silva-Benitez to fall and suffer significant injuries.

Palm Beach Resident Sues Driver for Negligence After Collision

By Florida Record |
Kardenia Abdullah has filed a lawsuit against Jevante Givens following an alleged negligent driving incident resulting in serious injuries. The case highlights issues of traffic safety and personal injury claims within Palm Beach County's judicial system.