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Financing company alleges couple owes nearly $6,600
CLEARWATER — A finance company is suing a couple, alleging they owe nearly $6,600 for breach of contract.
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Belcher Road car accident leads to lawsuit
An injured woman blames another driver for causing a car accident.
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Customer accuses restaurant of negligence
A doughnut shop faces a lawsuit after a counter fell on a customer.
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Invitee sues Sears for negligence
Sears faces a lawsuit over an alleged slip and fall.
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Trip and fall at condominium leads to lawsuit
A condominium faces a lawsuit from a visitor.
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Insurance company accused of bad faith by homeowner
A Florida resident says Americans Traditions Insurance Company wrongfully denied a property damage claim.
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Slip and fall lands Schooner Hotel & Beach Suites Resort in court
A Madeira Beach hotel faces a negligence lawsuit from a visitor.
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Rear-ended driver sues motorist
A car accident in St. Petersburg prompted one motorist to take the other to court.
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Pinellas County crash prompts lawsuit against sheriff's office
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office faces a lawsuit after a car accident involving one of its employees.
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Patient suffered permanent injuries after a misdiagnosis, lawsuit says
A former patient blames an emergency medical facility and a doctor for not properly treating him after a bicycle accident.
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Insurance company wrongfully denied theft claim, man says
An insurance company's denial of a theft claim prompted a man to file a lawsuit.
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Appellate court: City has 'no duty to care' in Pirate's Treasure lawsuit
In a non-final opinion entered April 13, the Florida Second District Court of Appeal overturned a Sixth Judicial Circuit Court order to allow dismissal of a negligent misrepresentation claim filed against the city of Dunedin by Pirate’s Treasure Inc.
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Pinellas County officials fight back against 'sovereign citizens'
&&& A prisoner serving 20 years for attempted murder recently wrote that Ken Burke, Pinellas Circuit Court clerk, should immediately release him from prison. In another case, the prisoner claimed Burke was liable for $50 million.
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Pasco lawyer who battled potential disbarment now charged with nine felony counts
DADE CITY, Florida – About two months after battling a potential term of disbarment of at least five years, in connection with a supposed loan of approximately $230,000 he received from an elderly client, Pasco County attorney Constantine "Chuck" Kalogianis has been charged with nine felony counts for allegedly doctoring foreclosure documents.