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News published on Florida Record in May 2016

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News from May 2016


Man alleges Healthy Home of Allergy & Indoor Air Pollution Products Inc. owes wages

By The Florida Record |
TAMPA – An air conditioning service technician alleges his former employer did not pay him for two weeks of work.

Man alleges Wells Fargo made automated calls to cellphone

By The Florida Record |
MIAMI – A Broward County consumer alleges a bank made calls to his cellphone using an automatic dialing system.

Former Dollar Tree Stores Inc. assistant manager alleges he is owed overtime wages

By The Florida Record |
MIAMI – An hourly assistant manager alleges that his employer did not pay him overtime wages.

Doctor alleges credit score was ruined by inaccurate reporting

By The Florida Record |
ORLANDO – A physician is suing a health care provider alleging it reported a paid in full account as delinquent on his credit score.

Melbourne attorney receives highest peer-review rating from Martindale-Hubbell

By Jackie Strawbridge |
MELBOURNE –  Florida lawyer Bradley White recently received an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, one of the highest peer-review accolades an attorney can receive for skill and professionalism.

Clearwater firm hires Adam Bugg as new personal injury, criminal defense attorney

By Katelyn Kivel |
CLEARWATER – Tampa Bay-area law firm Carlson, Meissner, Hart & Hayslett PA recently hired attorney Adam R. Bugg. 

Bar for malpractice higher in emergency cases

By Jamie Kelly |
BLOUNTSTOWN – No lawsuit has yet been filed regarding the December death of Barbara Dawson at Calhoun-Liberty Hospital, but cases involving medical care during an emergency situation have to clear a higher bar than other cases in the state.

Photographer claims apparel company used his photos

By The Florida Record |
MIAMI – A Miami-based professional photographer alleges a clothing brand also based in the city used his photographs without his permission.

Student alleges discriminatory treatment while attending Atlantic Technical College

By The Florida Record |
MIAMI – A disabled person is suing the operators of a college alleging she was discriminated against while a student.

Chanel files suit against alleged counterfeit product sellers

By The Florida Record |
MIAMI – A luxury goods manufacturer several online sellers alleging they are selling counterfeit products.

Man files suit against KJIMS Development, alleging unpaid wages

By The Florida Record |
FORT MYERS – A Collier County man alleges he hasn't received any wages from his employer for almost two years.

Former employee alleges unlawful retaliation at VA clinic

By The Florida Record |
FORT MYERS – A registered nurse care coordinator has filed suit against her former employer alleging retaliation for filing a complaint.

Lee County resident accuses Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC of telephone harassment

By The Florida Record |
FORT MYERS – A Fort Myers consumer has filed a suit against a Tallahassee debt collector over allegations it has called him approximately 800 times.

Disabled woman accuses Aetna Life Insurance Co. of wrongful termination of benefits

By The Florida Record |
ORLANDO – A former Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co. employee alleges that her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated.

Lawyers and legal professionals to meet at FJA Convention

By Ruth de Jauregui |
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Justice Association (FJA) Convention is just around the corner.

Rep. Brown taking redistricting case to U.S. Supreme Court

By Jamie Kelly |
JACKSONVILLE – U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown (D-Fla.) is continuing to fight a redistricting plan that would shift her congressional district from north-south to east-west, but her prospects for victory aren’t clear for several reasons.

Unopposed candidates common in Florida and the US, professor says

By Jamie Kelly |
GAINESVILLE – R.J. Larizza, state attorney for Florida’s 7th Judicial Circuit, is running unopposed for a third term, an increasingly common phenomenon in state and local elections.

Anthem of the Seas passenger alleges she was injured on ship

By The Florida Record |
MIAMI – An Anthem of the Seas passenger alleges she was injured by an ice cream machine aboard the cruise ship.

P.F. Chang's China Bistro Inc. accused of racial discrimination

By The Florida Record |
MIAMI – An African-Caribbean male alleges a restaurant discriminated against him because of his race.

Lighting Science Group Corp. accuses Calif. business of patent infringement

By The Florida Record |
ORLANDO – A Melbourne lighting manufacturer is suing a California corporation, alleging it is selling infringing products.