News from 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.
GEO Group calls allegations about immigration detentions 'malicious lies'
BOCA RATON, Fla. -- One of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's single largest private prison contractors, GEO Group, contends that a Florida-based human rights group is committing libel and defamation for protesting its practices.
Appeals court rules Pensacola's Bayview Park cross must be removed
MIAMI –– A 34-foot-tall Latin Cross in a Pensacola city park must be removed, a federal appellate court has ruled.
State adds CVS, Walgreens to opioid suit
TALLAHASSEE -- Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has added the country's two largest pharmacies to a suit that accuses drug manufacturers and distributors of helping to fuel the opioid crisis.
Judge dismisses lawsuit in fishing boat ownership dispute
KEY WEST – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida recently dismissed a lawsuit alleging wrongful conduct and fraudulent misrepresentations in a dispute regarding the ownership of a sport fishing boat.