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Arbitration mandates seen as way to reduce litigated property insurance claims in Florida
Florida insurance officials have reacted positively to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s (FOIR) recent decision to allow a property insurance company to mandate mediation or arbitration in claims disputes in return for homeowner rate reductions. -
Middle District Of Florida U.S. Attorney’s Office Collects More Than $160 Million In Civil And Criminal Actions In Fiscal Year 2021
Middle District Of Florida U.S. Attorney’s Office Collects More Than $160 Million In Civil And Criminal Actions In Fiscal Year 2021. -
9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida: Actions Taken on Aug. 3
The 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida reported the following activity on Aug. 3 in the suits below: -
Aug. 3: 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida docket for "sc - small claims $501 - $2,500" cases
The following cases categorized as "sc - small claims $501 - $2,500" were on the docket in the 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida on Aug. 3. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Court activity on Aug. 3: Midland Credit Management Inc. vs Wafaa Abdelaziz
The 9th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida reported the following activity in the suit brought by Midland Credit Management Inc. against Wafaa Abdelaziz on Aug. 3: 'Hearing - Pre-trial Civil-Civil, Pretrial'. -
California attorney reciprocally suspended in Florida after allegedly revealing company secrets
TALLAHASSEE – Attorney Adriana Koeck of Glendale, California was reciprocally suspended following a Florida Supreme Court order over allegations she revealed client secrets more than a decade ago, according to a recent announcement by The Florida Bar. -
Federal judge orders insurance case over boat's sinking to arbitration
A case involving an insurer alleging the sinking of a Florida man's boat was not accidental but due to a hull defect has been sent to arbitration by a Tampa federal judge. -
Miami attorney suspended following assault conviction in stand-your-ground case
The Florida Supreme Court has suspended Miami attorney John Chiarenza for allegedly pointing a gun at another man in a so-called stand-your-ground case, a recent announcement by The Florida Bar and court documents said. -
One defendant remains in wealth management company's suit alleging ex-employee took confidential information
MIAMI (Florida Record) – Following a recent ruling in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, one defendant remains in a federal lawsuit filed by a Texas wealth management company that claims an Oregon firm benefited when two former employees went to work for that firm and took confidential company information with them. -
Lakewood Ranch attorney suspended after fleeing, eluding, resisting police
Lakewood Ranch attorney Terra Neshonda Carroll has been suspended until further order following a Jan. 23 Florida Supreme Court order after she was found guilty over an encounter with a police officer, according to a recent announcement by The Florida Bar. -
Orlando attorney suspended twice in three months after failing to pay second mortgage
Orlando attorney Michael Kevin Rathel has been suspended until further notice following a June 12 Florida Supreme Court order after he was found in contempt for not cooperating in a Florida State Bar investigation, according to a recent state bar report. -
Ponte Vedra Beach attorney suspended for not cooperating with inquiry into trust account
TALLAHASSEE — Ponte Vedra Beach attorney Neil Wayne Platock has been suspended for three years following a June 15 Florida Supreme Court order for failing to cooperate in a Florida Bar inquiry into alleged irregularities in a trust account. -
Fort Lauderdale attorney suspended after investigation into interest earned on accounts
TALLAHASSEE — Fort Lauderdale attorney Kurt Ellis Bosshardt was placed on suspension March 30, barring him from practicing law for 90 days. -
Aerospace manufacturer sues Florida corporation over alleged false advertising
A manufacturer is suing Milspec Products Inc. and Jeremy Summers, Florida corporation, citing alleged unfair competition.