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News published on Florida Record in November 2016

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News from November 2016


Employee accuses Flagler County doctor of failing to pay overtime

By Wadi Reformado |
JACKSONVILLE — A Florida woman is suing a Flagler County doctor, alleging unpaid overtime wages.

Worker accuses Unum Life Insurance of ERISA violations

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO — A Florida man is suing Unum Life Insurance, alleging non-payment of insurance plan benefits.

2 former employees accuse 7-Eleven store of not paying overtime

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO — Two former employees are suing an Orlando 7-Eleven store, alleging violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) in failing to pay overtime.

Former employee accuses Pinellas County gift business of failing to pay overtime

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
TAMPA — A Pinellas County woman is suing a St. Petersburg gift business and its officers, alleging failing to pay overtime wages, intentional infliction of emotional distress, battery, retaliation and breach of contract. 

Patient blames U.S. for injuries at VA facility

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
TAMPA — A Pinellas County man is suing the United States, alleging its negligence caused the plaintiff to suffer injuries at a local Veterans Administration facility. 

Employee accuses Steak N Shake of failing to pay overtime

By Wadi Reformado |
OSCEOLA — An Orlando woman is suing Steak N Shake, alleging unpaid overtime wages. 

U. of Florida law school wins mock appelate court contest

By Michelle de Leon |
GAINESVILLE -- Law students from the University of Florida emerged victorious in the 36th annual Florida/Georgia Moot Court Competition.

Florida consumer alleges financial company violated federal statutes

By Wadi Reformado |
TAMPA — A Florida man is suing a debt collector, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes.

Florida Bar issues second complaint about popular Florida foreclosure lawyer

By Chandra Lye |
TAMPA, Florida — One of Florida’s most popular foreclosure defense lawyers has received another complaint from the Florida Bar.

Quarles & Brady attorney to present on shareholder activism

By Noell Wolfgram Evans |
NAPLES, Florida – Laura M. Holm, a partner at Quarles & Brady LLP, has been scheduled to discuss shareholder activism and high-profile shareholder campaigns against the directors of public companies in Florida at the South Florida Chapter of Women Corporate Directors (WCD) meeting. The title of her presentation is "Shareholder Activism and Corporate Governance Practices."

Florida agency clarifies law making driver's license information public

By Marie Villa |
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – Driver's license information is public record in the state of Florida, and the state agency in charge of licenses is clarifying what that means.

Tobacco companies lose another round as jury finds for nurse who developed diseases

By Christopher Knoll |
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida – One of the thousands of cases developed following the end of the Engle progeny suit filed in Florida against cigarette manufacturers Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds (RJR) has marked a victory for those claiming the two companies had purposefully hidden or continued to hide evidence of the addictive power of nicotine.

Pasco lawyer who battled potential disbarment now charged with nine felony counts

By Erik Derr |
DADE CITY, Florida – About two months after battling a potential term of disbarment of at least five years, in connection with a supposed loan of approximately $230,000 he received from an elderly client, Pasco County attorney Constantine "Chuck" Kalogianis has been charged with nine felony counts for allegedly doctoring foreclosure documents.

Florida appeals court asks state supreme court to take up child support case

By Kate Jacobson |
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida – A Florida appeals court is suggesting the state’s supreme court take up a child-support case where a woman is trying to sue her former husband’s employer.

Florida Supreme Court Justice Perry to retire next month

By Kerry Goff |
TALLAHASSEE – James E.C. Perry, a justice of the Florida Supreme Court, says he will retire Dec. 30, reported Florida Politics in a Sept. 12 article.

Tito's Vodka wins summary judgment in false advertising suit

By Michelle de Leon |
TALLAHASSEE – A Florida district court granted a summary judgment in favor of Fifth Generation Inc. and Mockingbird Distillery Corp. with regard the false advertising case filed against its Tito’s “Handmade” Vodka line.

Former Belfor USA Group Inc. employee alleges he was not paid overtime wages

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO – A former water technician alleges an Orange County employer did not pay overtime wages for extra hours worked and has filed a class-action suit.

Ditech Financial LLC and James Albertelli PA accused of violating collection laws

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO – An Orlando man alleges foreclosure proceedings were begun on his home without probable cause.

Woman alleges she was wrongfully terminated by Doctors Hospital of Sarasota because of latex allergy

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SARASOTA – A surgical technician alleges she was terminated because of her allergy to latex.

Chanel alleges online businesses sell counterfeit products

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A New York luxury goods company alleges several online businesses are selling counterfeit goods.