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News published on Florida Record in April 2022

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News from April 2022


Jaret Davis and John Owens Participate in eMerge Americas Conference

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Jaret Davis and John Owens Participate in eMerge Americas Conference.

Morgan Lewis Adds Labor & Employment Duo Led by Partner Jennifer Bullock in Miami

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Morgan Lewis Adds Labor & Employment Duo Led by Partner Jennifer Bullock in Miami.

Local elections officials warn of time crunch in congressional redistricting process

By Michael Carroll |
Florida elections supervisors are warning that the timeline to conduct the state’s primary election in August will be tight once the Legislature and governor agree on a new redistricting congressional map and court challenges are resolved.

Federal class action alleges Burger King ad misrepresentations are Whoppers

By Michael Carroll |
A federal class action lawsuit filed in Florida alleges that Burger King advertisements exaggerate the size of the company’s meat patties in violation of state consumer protection laws around the nation.

Attorney General Moody and Congressman Posey Announce Legislation to Give States the Ability to Enforce Immigration Laws When DHS Won't

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Attorney General Moody and Congressman Posey Announce Legislation to Give States the Ability to Enforce Immigration Laws When DHS Won't.

Arbitration mandates seen as way to reduce litigated property insurance claims in Florida

By Michael Carroll |
Florida insurance officials have reacted positively to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s (FOIR) recent decision to allow a property insurance company to mandate mediation or arbitration in claims disputes in return for homeowner rate reductions.

Greenberg Traurig Adds Intellectual Property Team in West Palm Beach

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Greenberg Traurig Adds Intellectual Property Team in West Palm Beach.

Lawsuit: Inmate freed during mass COVID release committed murder the next day

By John O'Brien |
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - The Hillsborough County sheriff is the defendant in a Florida lawsuit that complains a criminal shot and killed a man after being released from custody as part of a mass inmate release during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shaina Kamen Named Fellow of American College of Trust and Estate Counsel

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Shaina Kamen Named Fellow of American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.

Walgreens defense points to Purdue Pharma's pro-opioid stance as fuel for epidemic

By John Sammon |
During the testimony of a drug historian during the second day of a high profile Floriday opioid trial, attorneys defending Walgreens Pharmacy attempted to distance their client from blame, by blaming Purdue Pharma.

Latest military earplugs verdict in Florida multidistrict litigation sides with 3M

By Michael Carroll |
3M Co. moved to even out its win-loss record in the ongoing federal litigation over military earplugs as a Pensacola jury last week found the company was not liable for the plaintiff’s hearing loss and tinnitus.

$50 million cap stares at AG Moody's hired guns as private lawyers reap opioid windfall

By Daniel Fisher |
Florida began the trial in its opioid lawsuit against the Walgreens pharmacy chain yesterday, with outside attorneys representing the state in what could be an expensive, weeks-long courtroom ordeal.

Countering Cyber Attacks Through Subrogation: A Guide to Assessing Claim Viability on April 12, 2022

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Countering Cyber Attacks Through Subrogation: A Guide to Assessing Claim Viability on April 12, 2022.

Florida opioid trial against Walgreens opens; Defense: Pay attention to difference between AG's public vs. court statements

By John Sammon |
A jury trial began Monday in a lawsuit launched by former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi in 2018 against Walgreens pharmacies, accusing the company of flooding the state with opioid pills and creating an epidemic of addiction.

Florida's environmental agency OKs closure plan to close former fertilizer plant site

By Michael Carroll |
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has approved a closure plan that it says will permanently eliminate toxic discharge problems at Piney Point, an industrial site that once housed a phosphate fertilizer plant.

Lawsuit filed over 4-year-old's brain injury

By John O'Brien |
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - An unsupervised 4-year-old sustained a traumatic brain injury in a parking lot, a Florida lawsuit alleges.

Lawsuit: Knee replacement degraded, led to more surgeries

By John O'Brien |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - A Florida couple are suing a Florida company - in New York - over a knee replacement.

2022 MHI Congress & Expo on April 11, 2022

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2022 MHI Congress & Expo on April 11, 2022.

Scooter mishap at EPCOT leads to lawsuit against Disney

By John O'Brien |
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A new lawsuit blames Walt Disney Parks and Resorts because one of its customers recklessly drove an electric scooter.

Greenberg Traurig Wins Five Honors in Daily Business Review’s 2022 Florida Legal Awards

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Greenberg Traurig Wins Five Honors in Daily Business Review’s 2022 Florida Legal Awards.