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Litigator Rebecca Rodriguez Joins Nelson Mullins in Fort Lauderdale
Litigator Rebecca Rodriguez Joins Nelson Mullins in Fort Lauderdale. -
Florida Prepaid 'tuition differential fee' doesn't entitle out-of-state students to tuition 'windfall:' Appeals panel
Florida's Prepaid College program doesn't owe a woman thousands of dollars more toward her son's out-of-state college tuition under a so-called "tuitition differential fee" provision, because to give her the money would create a "nonsensical" result that would "result in a windfall to students who leave Florida" to attend college, a state appeals panel has ruled. -
Customer accuses construction company of fraud
CLEARWATER — A Pinellas County man is suing a construction company, alleging fraud. -
Creditor alleges Winter Park business owes $17,500
ORLANDO — A creditor is suing a Winter Park business, alleging an unpaid debt of $17,500. -
Baggage service company alleges former employee deleted files without consent
ORLANDO — An Orlando baggage services business is suing a former employee, alleging breach of contract. -
FB Systems LLC accused of breach of contract
A warehouse company is suing FB Systems LLC for alleged breach of contract. -
Unity Recovery Center Inc. claims competitors unlawfully took control of its website
WEST PALM BEACH – The owner of several drug and alcohol addiction treatment centers that temporarily shut down in 2015 alleges its competitors hijacked its website. -
GEICO General Insurance seeks damages of $30,000 after I-4 collision
ORLANDO – An insurance company is seeking damages after two individuals were injured in an accident with an uninsured/underinsured motorist. -
The Ipe Clip Fastener Co. LLC named in suit over royalty payments
TAMPA – A California corporation claims a Brandenton company has left out two products as part of its royalty payments. -
Karaoke with Andrea, Sanibel Island restaurant accused of using counterfeit karaoke tracks
FORT MYERS – A North Carolina company alleges counterfeit versions of its karaoke tracks were used at a Sanibel Island restaurant. -
Sanchez and Henderson face off in Nov. 8 run-off for circuit judge
Cristina Sanchez, President of the Brevard County Association for Women Lawyers, won a three-way race for circuit judge in Seminole and Brevard counties, according to an August 30 article in the Orlando Sentinel. Since no one won more than 50 percent, Sanchez and Stephen Henderson will face off in a run-off November 8. -
Florida lawyer joins prominent law firm GrayRobinson
TALLAHASSEE -- George T. Levesque, who is known as one of the top lawyers for the Florida Senate, recently joined the GrayRobinson law firm in Tallahassee. His practice areas include administrative and regulatory, appellate, government, government relations and lobbying, and litigation services for the firm. -
Orlando city attorney named first female president at GrayRobinson
ORLANDO – Mayanne Downs has been named president and managing partner at the GrayRobinson law firm, making her the first woman to take over at one of the state’s largest firms. -
Widow’s lawsuit against cemetery for allegedly improper Jewish burial dismissed
WEST PALM BEACH – A South Florida widow’s lawsuit against a cemetery for allegedly not following Jewish burial traditions with her late husband's remains has been dismissed. -
Melbourne attorney receives highest peer-review rating from Martindale-Hubbell
MELBOURNE – Florida lawyer Bradley White recently received an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, one of the highest peer-review accolades an attorney can receive for skill and professionalism. -
Metro Steel Pipe & Supply alleged to have repudiated agreement with Chinese company
OCALA – A Hong Kong corporation is suing Leesburg metal products supplier over claims it broke an agreement to ship steel plates from China to the U.S.