Despite the defeat of data privacy legislation earlier this year, Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls wants to resume the battle against “big tech” by giving consumers more rights to limit the use of personal information collected by companies.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida has filed documents with the U.S. District Court of Washington to intervene in a lawsuit filed by Magic City Casino against Secretary Deb Haaland of the United States Department of the Interior in mid-August.
The following cases categorized as "cc - county civil $8,001 - $15,000" were on the docket in the 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida on Aug. 16. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Florida Governor’s Office is standing behind a new state law that bans public agencies and businesses from mandating “vaccine passports” even though the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Indiana University’s vaccine mandate to remain in place.
The 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida reported the following activities in the suit brought by State of Florida Agency for Healthcare Admin against The Estate of Bruce Delano Johnson on Aug. 16.
TAMPA -- A couple are suing a store for a water leak and mold that allegedly resulted in their business being damaged and personal injuries from water and mold damage.
Florida environmentalists are moving to place five initiatives on the state ballot next year, including a constitutional amendment that would confer certain legal rights on Florida’s bodies of water.
A federal appeals court panel has reversed course and rejected a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention bid to ensure the cruise industry abides by its COVID-19 conditional sailing orders – a legal win for the state of Florida.
MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - Cruise lines are suing the Florida surgeon general for preventing them from asking for COVID-19 vaccination documentation from passengers.
Elizabeth B. Ferguson, a Shareholder in the Jacksonville office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, has been recognized in Florida Trend magazine’s 2021 Legal Elite list, in the category of Construction law.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is appealing a federal district judge’s conclusion that the agency’s rules on reopening the cruise industry exceeded the agency’s authority.
The following cases categorized as "business transactions" were on the docket in the 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida on June 16. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
Attorney General Ashley Moody issued the following statement on the order in State of Florida v. Xavier Becerra lifting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s lockdown on the cruise industry.