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Florida man sues Procter & Gamble, others over marketing phenylephrine as effective decongestant
MIAMI — A Florida man has filed a class action against Procter & Gamble and others alleging they fraudulently market and sell phenylephrine as an effective decongestant. -
Estate of Venezuelan folk artist says Miami food market illegally using singer's logo
Estate of Venezuelan folk artist says Miami food market illegally using singer's logo -
MARKOWITZ RINGEL TRUSTY HARTOG PA: Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog Named Top Law Firm and Six Attorneys from the Firm Honored Top Lawyers in the 2019 South Florida Legal Guide
The 2019 edition of the South Florida Legal Guide, an annual publication listing the Top lawyers and Top law firms in South Florida both in private and governmental practice, has named the law firm of Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog. -
Palm Beach attorney indefinitely suspended after not responding to inquiries
TALLAHASSEE (Florida Record) — Palm Beach attorney Frederick Joseph Keitel III has been indefinitely suspended following a July 10 Florida Supreme Court order for failing to respond to official inquires after he was sanctioned by a bankruptcy court, according to court documents and a recent announcement by The Florida Bar. -
U.S. District Court in Miami cites means test in agreeing to hear bankruptcy appeal
MIAMI – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida issued an order to deny a bankruptcy trustee’s motion to dismiss an appeal for lack of jurisdiction. -
Consumer claims alleged debt that Kinum Inc. attempted to collect is time barred
MIAMI – A Hollywood woman alleges that the statute of limitations on an alleged debt has experienced and that a debt collector unlawfully threatened to take legal action. -
Housekeeper alleges former employer owes unpaid minimum wages
FORT LAUDERDALE – A live-in housekeeper for a Miami-Dade County individual has filed a suit over allegations of not being paid a minimum wages. -
Abercrombie and Fitch Trading Co. alleges counterfeit versions of products are sold online
FORT LAUDERDALE – An Ohio clothing retailer alleges counterfeit goods are being sold online. -
Florida justice Isicoff honored for pro bono work
TALLAHASSEE—Judge Laurel Isicoff is being recognized for her work related to providing the public with pro bono legal services, according to a press release from The Florida Bar. -
Four attorneys disbarred by Florida Supreme Court
TALLAHASSEE – In its latest round of disciplinary actions, the Florida Supreme Court ordered the disbarment of three attorneys and also revoked the license of one attorney.