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News published on Florida Record in September 2018

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News from September 2018


Tourist alleges Disney amusement park's negligence led to injuries

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO — A Lake County woman is suing Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, alleging negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff.

Customer alleges bank's negligence caused tripping hazard at ATM drive

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
CLEARWATER — A customer is suing bank owners, alleging negligence caused her injuries.

Injured customer alleges Macy's failed to correct entrance/exit area

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
CLEARWATER — A customer is suing Macy's, alleging negligence led to injuries.

Couple alleges hotel owner's negligence led to wife's injuries

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
CLEARWATER — A wife and husband are suing a St. Pete Beach hotel owner, alleging negligence led to injuries to the wife.

Mother alleges Orlando school allowed daughter to be bullied

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
ORLANDO — A mother is suing an Orlando school facility, alleging breach of duty, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence and strict liability.

Orlando landlord alleges mattress company owes more than $19,000

By Philip Gonzales |
ORLANDO — An Orlando landlord is suing a mattress company, alleging breach of a commercial lease agreement.

Orlando homeowner alleges insurance company wrongly denied coverage

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
ORLANDO — An Orlando property owner is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract.

Attorney general and activism under scrutiny, Florida faces decision in close race

By John Breslin |
TALLAHASSEE - Free market thinkers and those who believe in some government intervention are involved in an increasingly sour battle over the issue of climate change.

Supreme Court reopens medical malpractice lawsuit despite dissenting justices

By Chandra Lye |
TALLAHASSEE — In a decision that was 4-3, the court has overturned the dismissal of a case involving a young woman who died days after giving birth to a stillborn child.

Florida appeals court overturns arbitration order for parents of child injured in sports competition

By Chandra Lye |
WEST PALM BEACH — A unanimous decision on Sept. 12 by the Fourth District Court of Appeal for the State of Florida has overturned a lower court decision in the case of an injured minor.

Court reverses ruling in Broward County School Board sexual harassment suit

By Elizabeth Alt |
WEST PALM BEACH — Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals has ruled that the trial court erred in granting summary judgment to the School Board of Broward County, in a case alleging sexual harassment by a Broward County school principal.

Court rules aircraft financer did not show due diligence in serving Venezuelan defendant

By Elizabeth Alt |
WEST PALM BEACH — Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals has reversed a trial court decision to grant an aviation finance company substitute service in a suit against a Panamanian company and its Venezuelan agent.

Six months later, plaintiff claims moving van has yet to arrive with her belongings

By Mary Ann Magnell |
GAINESVILLE — Trans United Van Lines is accused of failing to deliver a woman's belongings in California after picking them up in Florida on March 15.

New trial ordered in dispute between La Ley Sports Complex and Homestead

By Chandra Lye |
MIAMI — A Florida appeals court has ordered a new trial for a case involving a lease-purchase agreement between La Ley Sports Complex and the city of Homestead.

Appeals court refuses to support alleged stalker's claims that a Florida college violated his civil rights

By Mary Ann Magnell |
MIAMI — A U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit upheld a district court’s decision on Sept. 13 in a stalking case involving a student who claims Valencia College violated his civil rights by expelling him.

Boat-based ice cream shop sues Walton County to stay afloat

By Mary Ann Magnell |
PENSACOLA — An ice cream retailer that sells frozen treats from an inflatable boat is asking a Florida district court to put a freeze on efforts by Walton County code enforcement to shut down the floating shop in the Gulf of Mexico.

Global CT, accused of fraud, operated in "Ponzi-like fashion"

By Mary Ann Magnell |
PENSACOLA — A lawsuit was filed in the Northern District of Florida, Pensacola Division, on Sept. 11 against Global CT & PET Imaging and Rod D. Martin of Destin.

Plaintiff alleges generator manufacturer unfairly targets seniors and the disabled

By Mary Ann Magnell |
Alleging a violation of the Federal Trade Commission Act, plaintiff LeRoy Thomas claims that Generac Holdings unfairly targets seniors and people with disabilities who need their generators in medical emergencies.

Appeals court overturns Centex Homes' win in construction defects lawsuit

By Chandra Lye |
A lawsuit filed by several homeowners alleging construction defects will continue, an appellate court ruled.

Wal-Mart customer alleges negligence led to fall in store

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
CLEARWATER — An Orange County customer is suing Wal-Mart, alleging negligence led to injuries.