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News published on Florida Record in December 2016

FLORIDA RECORD

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News from December 2016


Orlando law firm lays off more than 50 employees, closes offices across Florida

By Michelle de Leon |
ORLANDO -- An Orlando law firm has dismissed more than 50 of its employees after lawsuits had been filed against its partners, coupled with a decline in the number of cases the firm been handling.

National Enterprise Systems accused of harassing man with collection calls

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A consumer alleges he was harassed by calls from a debt collector.

Former employees allege Forever Propane Sales & Service did not pay overtime

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Broward County employer is accused of not paying three former employees overtime wages.

ShoFlo seeks declaration regarding accusations of patent infringement

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO – An Orlando software developer alleges that it does not infringe a Wisconsin company's patents and seeks declaration from the court in the matter.

Broad Management Group accused of not paying overtime wages

By Wadi Reformado |
TAMPA – A former maintenance serviceman for a Hillsborough County apartment complex alleges he was not paid overtime wages.

Prominent and beloved Miami attorney dies from fall

By Kerry Goff |
MIAMI -- To everyone who knew Steven Cantor, a prominent Miami attorney specializing in international and domestic tax planning and who was the founder of the Cantor Group, his untimely death Oct. 12 came as a shock.

Man alleges water-resistant Invicta Watch was damaged by water

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A New York man has filed a class-action suit over allegations that a Hollywood business made false claims that its watches are suitable for use in water.

Former Razzledazzle Barbershop employees allege they are owed unpaid overtime wages

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – Two former employees of a barbershop chain allege they were not properly compensated for all hours worked.

Mother alleges child was injured on metal strip in Carnival ship's cabin

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Georgia mother alleges her child was injured because of a metal strip on the floor of their cabin on a cruise ship.

Man accuses Citgo Petroleum of sending unwanted text messages

By Wadi Reformado |
PALM BEACH – A Palm Beach County man alleges a Houston business sent him unsolicited text messages.

Former J&S Towing and Transport Services employee alleges he is owed overtime pay

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A man alleges his former employer did not adequately compensate him for all hours worked per week.

Woman alleges Ocwen Loan Servicing has called hundreds of times without consent

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A consumer alleges a debt collector has been unlawfully contacting her.

Passenger alleges he was injured because Carnival did not mark hole in floor of ship

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A New York man alleges he was injured on a cruise ship due to an unmarked hole in the floor.

Wish Wash 2 LLC employee alleges she was not paid overtime wages

By Wadi Reformado |
&&& MIAMI – A Palm Beach County car wash and its owners are accused of not paying employees overtime.

Couple sues Barclay's bank after losing $6.5 million on investment

By Chandra Lye |
PALM BEACH -- A lawyer in Palm Beach has sued Barclays, claiming the bank forced her and her husband into an investment that allegedly cost them $6.5 million.

Deltona city ordinance raises First Amendment questions, draws harsh criticism

By John Myers |
DELTONA -- A newly proposed Deltona city ordinance designed to promote civility among city employees and elected officials is inspiring some very uncivil responses.

Attorney Victoria Cruz-Garcia awardsTampa Hispanic Bar Association scholarship in her name

By Cassandra Stone |
TAMPA --  Victoria Cruz-Garcia, an attorney with Givens Givens Sparks, awarded two scholarships in her name at the 10th annual Tampa Hispanic Bar Association (THBA) ceremony held last month at The Palma Ceia Golf and Country Club.

Florida court rejects AT&T telecom contract protest

By Michelle de Leon |
TALLAHASSEE -- A Florida appellate court confirmed that the Florida Department of Management Services did not err in its decision regarding a major state telecommunications contract that was questioned by AT&T.

Florida Bar Association warns those seeking advice on immigration law to avoid 'notarios'

By Cassandra Stone |
MIAMI -- The Florida Bar Association is warning people seeking advice on immigration to avoid using non-lawyers for such advice. Notaries, or notarios, allegedly have been preying on those looking for legal guidance on immigration issues by offering unqualified advice and illegal services.

Nursing home residents unbound by unsigned contracts, says Florida Supreme Court

By Michelle de Leon |
TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that the residents of nursing homes who lack the capacity to sign any contract cannot be held accountable to such agreements.