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News published on Florida Record in February 2017

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News from February 2017


MRC Express Inc. accused of not paying overtime rate to employee

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Dade County man alleges he was not paid time-and-one-half for overtime work.

Government claims Hillsborough County resident owes more than $50,000 on loan

By Wadi Reformado |
TAMPA – A Hillsborough County man is accused of failing to pay a loan.

Appeals court to decide on students' rights to opt out of standardized tests

By Sara McCleary |
TALLAHASSEE — The 1st District Court of Appeal is considering a case that will determine several school boards’ obligations to students who wish to opt out of standardized tests.

Florida Supreme Court to hear Turtles copyright case

By Rebecca Campbell |
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a copyright infringement lawsuit that was filed by 1960s rock group The Turtles against U.S.-based SiriusXM satellite radio on April 6, according to the News Service of Florida.

Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park alleged to have not paid minimum wage to poker dealer

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI –  A poker dealer alleges he was not paid a minimum wage.

Tile World Corp. files suit over alleged use of its Native Sweet mark

By Wadi Reformado |
ORLANDO – An Orlando corporation claims is mark is being unlawfully used by a Brazilian company.

GRC Landscaping II alleged to have violated labor codes regarding overtime pay

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A man alleges his former employer never accounted for overtime when calculating paychecks.

Man claims Fingerhut continued to call despite request to stop

By Wadi Reformado |
ORLANDO – A Deltona individual claims a debt collector unlawfully continued to call him after he revoked his consent to receive calls.

Former employees accuse Bal Harbour Tower Condominium Association of labor code violations

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A Miami-Dade County employer is accused of not paying overtime wages to two former employees.

The Association Law Firm PLLC accused of misrepresenting debt amount

By Wadi Reformado |
ORLANDO – Two Osceola County residents allege they were sent a collection letter that misrepresented the amount of the alleged debt.

Norwegian Cruise Line passenger alleges crewmember dropped table on foot

By Wadi Reformado |
MIAMI – A cruise passenger alleges the ship's crewmembers dropped a table on her foot.

Former LTC LLC employer files class action suit for allegedly unpaid overtime wages

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO – A class action has been filed against a car rental company in Orange County over allegations of not paying employees the proper overtime rate.

Regional Acceptance Corp. accused of harassing woman with collection calls

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO – A Brevard County consumer claims that a debt collector harassed her with frequent collection calls.

Former Hillcrest Lodge employee claims he was not paid

By Wadi Reformado |
TAMPA – A man formerly employed by a Citrus County apartment complex alleges he was not paid for his work.

Woman files suit seeking critical illness benefits from Life Insurance Co. of North America

By Wadi Reformado |
TAMPA – A Health Plan Services employee alleges she was wrongfully denied critical illness benefits by her insurer.

Woman claims she was terminated in retaliation by Harry's Continental Kitchens

By Wadi Reformado |
TAMPA – A Sarasota County woman has filed a class-action suit against a Manatee County restaurant over allegations she was terminated for attempting to exercise her rights to a medical leave.

Dyadic, Greenberg Traurig continue to battle in court

By Michael Carroll |
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Attorneys representing the biotechnology firm Dyadic International continued to parade witnesses before a Florida jury recently as they built their case that ruinous legal advice caused the company’s market value to nosedive.

Broward judge reprimanded by Florida Supreme Court

By Glenn Minnis |
TALLAHASSEE — A Broward County circuit-court judge, who admitted “undignified conduct” while sitting on the bench, has been publicly reprimanded by the Florida Supreme Court.

Florida Justice Reform Institute calls for assignment of benefits changes

By Russell Boniface |
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Justice Reform Institute is advocating changes to curb what it calls abuses of assignment of benefits (AOB), as well as one-way attorney’s fees for insurance claims awarded to service providers and their attorneys.

Installer alleges USA Air Duct Cleaners owes him for unpaid overtime work

By Wadi Reformado |
FORT LAUDERDALE – A Broward County employer is accused of not paying an air conditioning installer/duct cleaner the proper rate for overtime work.