News from 2018
Time Warner gets summary judgment in appeals court amid claims it forced Cableview to sign settlement agreement
A U.S. appeals court affirmed a summary judgment in favor of Time Warner Cable on an indemnity dispute against the company on August 23.
Diner claims she tripped and fell at Tijuana Flats
A diner is suing Tijuana Flats Inc., claiming she injured herself at the restaurant after tripping and falling on mats that allegedly were overlapping and caused a "dangerous condition."
Florida homeowner claims Nationwide Insurance failed to cover all damages from Hurricane Irma
ORLANDO — A Florida homeowner is suing Nationwide Insurance Co., claiming that he did not get full value for property damages caused by Hurricane Irma in 2017.
HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP: Benjamin Robinson Joins Holland & Knight’s Construction Practice in Florida
Litigation attorney Benjamin Robinson has joined Holland & Knight's Orlando office and National Construction Industry Practice as a partner.
TRITICO RAINEY PLLC: Former Houston Texan Facing Fraud Charges
As a Houston Texan, Marlon McCree scored his first career touchdown on a 95-yard interception return against the Tennessee Titans.
KUHN LAW FIRM PA: How Does a “Tenancy by the Entirety” Work in Florida?
One way that married couples can leave an asset to one another without the need for probate is by holding the property as “tenants by the entirety.
MICHAEL L. FEINSTEIN PA: Business Litigation Underway Involving Tinder Owners
Business owners know that they will likely face conflicts in some form or another. Issues can arise with clients, customers, partners or current or former employees.
BARRON & REDDING PA: Barron & Redding receives 2018 Panama City Living Readers’ Choice Award
Each year, Panama City Living Magazine and its readers select the best-of-the-best among local businesses.
Advanced Cable Ties and American Elite Molding locked into another legal battle
A leading cable tie manufacturer accuses a competitor of spreading false rumors the company hires undocumented workers.
OSHA LIANG LLP: Jonathan Osha Receives Best Lawyers in America 2019 Recognition
Managing Partner Jonathan Osha was recently selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2019 in the fields of Litigation: Patent and Patent Law.
TEXAS OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: AG Paxton Issues Statement After Court Ruling Blocks City of Austin’s Unlawful Sick Leave Ordinance
Attorney General Ken Paxton issued the following statement after the Court of Appeals for the 3rd District of Texas entered an order enjoining the city of Austin's unlawful paid sick leave ordinance pending appeal.
BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Bradley Partner Troy Carnrite Named to TBBJ "40 Under 40" for 2018
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings issued the following announcement on Aug. 20.Bradley attorney Troy Carnrite has been named to the Tampa Bay Business Journal’s 2018 “Top 40 Under 40,” which honors up-and-coming professionals in the Tampa Bay community.
BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Jason Mehta Selected for 2019 Leadership Tampa Class
Bradley is pleased to announce that Jason P. Mehta, a partner in the firm’s Tampa office, has been selected for the 2019 Leadership Tampa Class of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce.
BARKER & COOK P.A.: Nike facing lawsuit following claims of workplace discrimination
Many companies in Florida and across the nation consider it vital to promote equality among employees and keep hostility out of the workplace.
KUHN LAW FIRM PA: Is There a Time Limit to Establish Paternity in a Probate Case?
A common source of estate litigation is paternity claims.
MICHAEL L. FEINSTEIN PA: A Severance Package Can Protect Your Business
One of the most distasteful jobs of a manager is terminating employees. Because there is always the potential for legal backlash, you probably tread very carefully when considering letting someone go.
ROSENTHAL LAW GROUP: Getting out of Contract is a lot easier than you think if you made a mistake when you agreed!
In 2013, Thomas Deprince, a passenger aboard a cruise ship, visited the cruise ship’s jewelry store, which was operated by Starboard Cruise Services, and expressed an interest in purchasing a fifteen to twenty carat loose diamond.
BANKER LOPEZ GASSLER PA: Zilak and Parker Receive Defense Verdict In Admitted Liability UIM Case
Nathan Zilak and Dale Parker recently finished a three day UIM trial with admitted liability in a collision involving minor damage to the Plaintiff's and Defendant's vehicles.
KUHN LAW FIRM PA: Can I Continue My Child’s Lawsuit After Their Death?
One reason it is important to have Florida will is that it may be necessary to continue litigation after your death.
Orlando couple alleges insurance company failed to cover hurricane damage
ORLANDO — An Orlando couple is suing an insurance company, alleging refusal to apply payments for property damaged in a hurricane.