News from December 2018
ROSENTHAL LAW GROUP: Rosenthal Law Group included in 2019 Best Law firms
Rosenthal Law Group is proud to announce that Attorney Alex Rosenthal of Rosenthal Law Group has been included on U.S. News & World Report – Best Lawyers® Best Law Firms list for 2019!
Visitor alleges Orange County public schools failed to remedy slippery substance, causing fall
ORLANDO — A visitor is suing the Orange County public school system, alleging negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff.
Customer alleges Orlando airport facility operators' negligence caused fall, injuries
ORLANDO — A business customer is suing Orlando airport facility operators, alleging negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff.
Orlando homeowner alleges insurance company failed to cover hurricane damage
ORLANDO — A Orlando homeowner is suing a licensed insurer, alleging a delayed payment.
New Jersey tourist alleges Wyndham resort caused catastrophic pool injuries
ORLANDO — A New Jersey tourist is suing owners and operators of a Wyndham resort in Destin, alleging negligence led to catastrophic pool injuries for the plaintiff.
Tarpon Springs property owners allege insurer failed to pay for hail damage
CLEARWATER — Two Tarpon Springs property owners are suing an insurer, alleging breach of an insurance contract.
Couple alleges Wal-Mart negligence caused injuries to wife
ORLANDO — A husband and wife are suing Wal-Mart, alleging loss of consortium and negligence in causing injuries to the wife.
Canadian attorney reciprocally disciplined by Florida Supreme Court
Canadian attorney Adam Seif faces suspension in Florida in a reciprocal discipline following a Nov. 15 Florida Supreme Court order following his suspension in Canada, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
Melbourne attorney disbarred for allegedly abandoning clients
Suspended Melbourne attorney Rolando Enrique Rodriguez has been disbarred following an Oct. 4 Florida Supreme Court order over allegations that he abandoned his clients, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
Orlando attorney publicly reprimanded over inappropriate texts to client's girlfriend
Orlando attorney Curtis Dee Mendenhall has been publicly reprimanded following a Nov. 8 Florida Supreme Court order for allegedly flirting via text with a client's girlfriend, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
Miami attorney faces suspension, probation over alleged mismanagement of trust account and employee
Miami attorney LaTonia Denise Jackson faces suspension and probation following a Nov. 8 Florida Supreme Court order over issues arising from mismanagement of her trust account and a nonattorney employee, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
Tallahassee attorney faces 30-day suspension over unpaid restitution order, practicing while ineligible
Tallahassee attorney John Edward Eagen faces a 30-day suspension following a Nov. 8 Florida Supreme Court order over an unpaid previous restitution order and practicing while ineligible, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
West Palm Beach attorney faces 10-day suspension over bungled title transfer
West Palm Beach attorney Richard Brian Carey faces a 10-day suspension following a Nov. 15 Florida Supreme Court order over allegations he his mishandled a title transfer, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
Orlando attorney indefinitely suspended following allegations of misappropriating about $37,000
Orlando attorney Elizabeth Jayne Anderson has been indefinitely suspended following an Oct. 8 Florida Supreme Court order over misappropriation allegations, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
Golden Beach attorney disbarred for allegedly misappropriating more than $1M
Suspended Golden Beach attorney Jeremy W. Alters has been disbarred following a Nov. 21 Florida Supreme Court order over allegations he misappropriated more than $1 million from his law firm's trust accounts in 2010, according to a recent announcement by the Florida Bar.
E-cigarette company files flurry of complaints, suits against foreign competitors
A leading maker and seller of e-cigarettes and nicotine cartridges in the U.S. has filed a fresh flurry of complaints with patent regulators and in federal court against foreign competitors muscling in on its market.