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Seminole Tribe suspends gaming app operations after appeals court ruling
In a split decision, a federal appeals court has rejected an emergency request by the Seminole Tribe of Florida to suspend the judgment of a lower court that ruled the tribe’s new sports gaming pact with Florida violates federal law. -
Former Florida Solicitor General Amit Agarwal Joins Holland & Knight
Former Florida Solicitor General Amit Agarwal Joins Holland & Knight. -
Washington attorney reciprocally suspended for allegedly failing to represent client in federal appeals case
TALLAHASSEE (Florida Record) — Washington attorney Cary Martin Clennon has been reciprocally suspended following a June 6 Florida Supreme Court order over allegations stemming from his representation in a District of Columbia criminal case, according to a recent announcement by The Florida Bar. -
Federal court says FCC definition of automatic telephone dialing systems applies in debt collector suit
MIAMI – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida issued a ruling that the FCC definition of automatic telephone dialing systems are binding in district courts in a woman's case alleging a debt collector violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by calling her cellphone without consent. -
Appeals court judge questions couples' claim in fee-only case against CFP Board
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has questioned the allegations of prejudice raised by Jeff Camarda and his wife, Kimberly, against the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. (CFP Board) during an appeals hearing. -
Scalia’s death sets up epic battle
GULFPORT – As soon as the news of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death broke, Stetson University constitutional law professor Louis Virelli could sense the turmoil ahead.