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News published on Florida Record in July 2016

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News from July 2016


Attorney Shifino sworn in as new Florida Bar president

By Kerry Goff |
ORLANDO – William Schifino Jr., managing partner of Burr Forman law firm’s Tampa office, was recently sworn in as the 68th president of the Florida Bar at its annual convention in Orlando.

Bar podcast discuss disciplinary actions, top complaints from clients about lawyers

By Kerry Goff |
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Bar Disciplinary Review Committee (DRC) oversees the prosecution and appeals for disciplinary violations by Florida lawyers, and with continuous exposure through social media and news, the Florida Supreme Court has not only become more rigorous in its discipline, but the general population is also watching to see what the Bar is doing to monitor attorneys.

Attorneys file lawsuit in Tallahassee to end ‘discriminatory’ tampon tax

By Katie Chevrier |
TALLAHASSEE – Bryan Gowdy, a Jacksonville attorney, and Dana Brooks, a Tallahassee attorney, recently filed a class-action lawsuit against the state of Florida for imposing sales tax on feminine products, which are not considered medical products by the state.

Suit filed against insurance company after alleged denial of coverage for treatment

By Wadi Reformado |
ORANGE – A Florida man has filed suit against an Orange County insurer alleging it wrongfully denied coverage for a treatment after approving it.

Class action filed against Keiser University over telemarketing calls

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Fort Lauderdale academic institution is facing a class-action lawsuit over its telemarketing practices.

Passenger claims suitcase caused injuries on cruise ship

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Louisiana woman claims she was injured after she tripped on a suitcase that was left on a staircase on a cruise ship.

Technician alleges Waveguide Communications Inc. did not pay overtime wages

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Palm Beach County man hired as a technician alleges he was not properly paid for all hours worked.

Man claims bank reported debt on credit card opened without his knowledge

By Wadi Reformado |
ORLANDO – An Orlando man alleges a credit card was opened in his name without his knowledge after applying for a club membership.

Georgia woman files suit after I-95 accident

By Wadi Reformado |
FORT LAUDERDALE – A Georgia woman alleges she was injured in a crash in Deerfield Beach and has filed suit against the driver she claims caused the accident.

Suit filed over use of trademarked design for e-liquids

By Wadi Reformado |
JACKSONVILLE – A St. Augustine company that sells e-liquid alleges a North Hollywood, California company uses a similar design to advertise its e-liquids.

'No surcharge' laws on credit card purchases are unconstitutional, attorney says

By Karen Kidd |
MIAMI – A case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court concerning the constitutionality of "no surcharge" laws on credit card purchases will determine whether merchants have to keep lying to customers, an official with the Institute for Justice's Florida office said during an interview.

Florida law on DNA collection protects privacy, expert says

By Jamie Kelly |
WEST PALM BEACH – Someone’s DNA holds their most private information, and a Florida law that prohibits surreptitious DNA collection is designed to protect individual privacy, according to a professor who studies medicine and the law.

Florida court orders prisons to provide kosher meals to inmates

By Rebecca Campbell |
MIAMI – A federal judge has ordered the Florida Department of Corrections (DoC) to provide kosher meals to inmates after it rejected the state’s claim that providing kosher meals is too expensive.

A to Z Wiring LLC accused of not paying overtime

By Wadi Reformado |
OCALA – A Marion County man alleges a Clearwater business owes him unpaid overtime wages.

Passenger alleges door on cruise ship caused her to fall, injure spine

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Kansas woman who was a passenger on the cruise ship Dawn alleges a door caused her to fall and injure her spine.

Trust Mortgage alleged to have changed interest rate

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A consumer alleges a debt collector tried to charge an unlawful interest rate.

Wells Fargo alleged to have repeatedly called woman despite requests to stop

By Wadi Reformado |
FORT MYERS – A Lehigh Acres woman has filed suit against a financial institution alleging it repeatedly called her using an autodialer.

Ford Motor Co. files suit against Mad Enterprise alleging breach of contract

By Wadi Reformado |
ORLANDO – A car manufacturer is suing an Ocoee business and an individual alleging they shipped vehicles to China in violation of the terms of a contract.

Venus Fashion alleges photos were used on competitors' website

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Jacksonville fashion business alleges an online shopping marketplace used the plaintiff's photos to advertise its own goods.

NextEra Energy Inc. accused of patent infringement

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Texas company claims a Juno Beach company used its patented technology in advertising.