U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division
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Sales rep sues former employer for wrongful termination
A former employee is suing Premier Baths Inc., d/b/a Premier Care in Bathing and Bill Kelly, Florida corporation, citing alleged violation of FLSA. -
Helicopter owner sued for negligence in fatal accident
Individuals are suing Bobby W. Riggs, an aircraft owner, citing alleged negligence. -
Telemarketers hit with lawsuit over unwanted calls
Individuals have filed a class-action lawsuit against Festiva Development Group Inc. and Allen Marketing Group Inc., telemarketers, citing alleged violation of TCPA. -
Employee sues car dealer for alleged wrongful termination
An employee is suing Sun State Ford, Inc., an employer, citing alleged violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Developer sues Florida corporation over alleged trademark infringement
A developer is suing Tuscan Gardens Group LLC and Tuscan Gardens Management Corp., a Florida corporation, citing alleged trademark infringement. -
BJ's Wholesale Club sued for allegedly not paying overtime wages
An employee is suing BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc., an employer, citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts. -
Prog Leasing LLC sued for nuisance robo-calls
An individual is suing Prog Leasing LLC, a Utah corporation, citing alleged violation of TCPA. -
Monroe's on the Lake Hotel & Banquet Hall allegedly failed to pay an employee overtime
ORLANDO — A former employee has filed suit against a hotel and event hall for alleged unpaid wages. -
Reliance Standard Life Insurance Co., allegedly wrongfully denied employee's long-term disability claim
ORLANDO — A woman has filed suit against a life insurance company for alleged violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). -
Individual claims Navient Solutions, Student Assistance Corp. violated the telephone consumer protection act
ORLANDO — An individual has filed suit against two credits for alleged violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). -
Home Depot allegedly fired employee whose absences were covered by the Family and Medical Leave Act
ORLANDO — A man has filed suit against a major home improvement store chain for alleged violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) after he was 20 minutes late for a meeting following excused absences covered by the FMLA. -
Consumer alleges Receivables Performance Management harassed her with calls
ORLANDO – An Orlando resident claims a debt collector harassed her with unwanted calls. -
'Criminal' copyright owners allege movie was illegally shared online
ORLANDO – A company that owns a copyright for a film alleges an unknown internet user believed to reside in Seminole County illegally distributed the movie online. -
Woman claims Community Based Care of Central Florida wrongfully terminated her
ORLANDO – An Orange County woman alleges she was wrongfully terminated for taking a medical leave. -
Man seeks $500,000 over alleged injuries caused by NASA tent
ORLANDO – A Seminole County man alleges he was injured by a federal agency's tent at an air show. -
Former teacher alleges Orange County Public Schools did not accommodate disability
ORLANDO – An Orange County teacher alleges her employer failed to reasonably accommodate her disability. -
Maxim Healthcare Services Inc. alleged to have not paid overtime
ORLANDO – A former recruiter for a health care company alleges she is owed overtime wages. -
Man alleges Capital One Bank (USA) NA has called more than 100 times
ORLANDO – An Orange County consumer claims a Virginia corporation continued to call him in an attempt to collect an alleged debt after he revoked his consent. -
First Premier Bank accused of telephone harassment
ORLANDO – A Daytona consumer claims a South Dakota-based debt collector harassed her with calls. -
Former employee claims discrimination factor in termination by Sea Ray Boats
ORLANDO – An African-American man alleges that he was terminated from a Flagler Beach business because of his race.