U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
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Glad, Clorox sued in class action alleging recycling bags aren't recyclable
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - Manufacturers of bags used for recycling face a lawsuit that alleges those bags aren't made of recyclable materials. -
Website builder sues Tampa Bay Downs for breach of contract
TAMPA — A man who builds websites and web applications is suing Tampa Bay Downs alleging it breached its contract with him. -
Steak N Shake employee alleges retaliation after reporting mold infestation in restaurant
Steak N Shake employee alleges retaliation after reporting mold infestation in restaurant -
3 former Publix workers sue grocery chain over federal employment law violations
Several former Publix assistant managers are suing the grocery chain for violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938, alleging that the company failed to pay them for overtime hours worked before shifts, after shifts and during meal breaks. -
Disabled man files lawsuit against Florida Circle K Stores for ADA violations
FORT MYERS – A disabled man has filed a lawsuit against Florida Circle K stores, seeking an injunction requiring the business owners to modify the propertie to comply with ADA standards. -
Florida company sues X Corp., formerly Twitter, over alleged trademark violation
A Florida company has filed a federal lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk’s X Corp., formerly Twitter Inc., alleging that its use of the “X” name infringes on X Social Media LLC’s trademark and violates Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. -
Former Personal Trainer Sues Palm Coast Planet Fitness Alleging Racial Discrimination and Harassment
JACKSONVILLE - A former employee has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a Planet Fitness location in Palm Coast, alleging that he was harassed and eventually terminated from his position because he is Black. -
Orlando Fed Bar to Host State of the District Luncheon on October 20
The Orlando Chapter of the Federal Bar Association cordially invites you to attend The 2023 State of the District Friday, October 20, 2023 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. -
Shareholder sues Target over LGBT pride marketing campaign
Brian Craig blames Target's $12 billion loss on LGBT marketing -
Gen Flynn's lawsuit against the U.S. will remain in Florida federal court
The Justice Department attempted to transfer Flynn's lawsuit to Washington D.C. -
Judge rules against Artis Naples in litigation involving COVID vaccine-averse musicians
Liberty Counsel sued Artis Naples alleging religious discrimination -
Pharmacies sued in federal court over popular weight loss, diabetes drugs
Novo Nordisk sued TruLife Pharmacy, Brooksville Pharmaceuticals, and WellHealth in the Middle District of Florida federal court -
A book about a same-sex penguin family leads to lawsuit against Lake County School Board in federal court
Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson sued after their book was barred from viewing by elementary school students -
Court ruling leads to $100,000 redistricting settlement in Jacksonville
The City of Jacksonville is accused of racial gerrymandering city council districts -
Judge set to rule on free speech rights of Catholic bookstore in Jacksonville
Arguments on a motion for preliminary injunction in Queen of Angels v. Jacksonville happened on May 15 -
Lawsuit against legal continuing education provider alleges ADA violations
A hearing-impaired attorney has filed a class action lawsuit against a Florida company that provides continuing legal education courses online, alleging the firm violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by not providing captioning for its courses. -
Delta Airlines sued after employees allegedly drop disabled woman, resulting in injuries and death
Delta Airlines faces a wrongful death accusation in federal court. -
DeSantis sued for anti-riot bill; Multiple civil rights violations alleged
Florida Gov. Ronald DeSantis faces a federal lawsuit for his new anti-riot bill. -
Allegiant Air sparring with former employee over race and age discrimination allegations
An airline wants to defend an employment discrimination accusation from a Charlotte County woman in federal court. -
Former Lake County Jail inmate accuses jail staff of ignoring his multiple bone fractures for days in lawsuit
The Lake County Sheriff, Armor Correctional Health Services and eight correctional facility medical staff were named in a federal medical negligence lawsuit from a former Lake County Jail Inmate.