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News published on Florida Record in October 2022

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News from October 2022


Hurricane Ian's destruction adds new challenges for Florida's property insurance market

By Michael Carroll |
Florida’s estimated $25 billion to $40 billion in insured losses caused by Hurricane Ian will place more financial pressures on an already stressed property insurance market, those in the industry warn.

Florida state senator's lawsuit challenges state appropriation for transporting migrants

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to charter a flight that transported about 50 migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts was illegal under the Florida Constitution, according to a lawsuit filed by a Democrat Florida state senator.

3rd Dca JNC Announces New Chair and Vice-chair

By Press release submission |
3rd Dca JNC Announces New Chair and Vice-chair.

Kids In Distress (KID) - Elevate, Into The Wilder on October 6, 2022

By Press release submission |
Kids In Distress (KID) - Elevate, Into The Wilder on October 6, 2022.

Class action alleges biscotti misleads consumers about real lemon contents

By Marian Johns |
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — The manufacturer of a lemon-flavored biscotti is facing a class action alleging its product misleads consumers about its real lemon contents.

Venezuelan asylum seekers allege Gov. DeSantis illegally lured them from Texas migrant shelter

By Marian Johns |
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) — Migrants from Venezuela seeking asylum in the U.S. are claiming Florida Governor Ron Desantis and others illegally lured them from a Texas shelter and transported them to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.

15th Circuit JNC Notice of Interview Schedule and Annual Meeting

By Press release submission |
15th Circuit JNC Notice of Interview Schedule and Annual Meeting.

Florida urges U.S. Supreme Court to resolve debate over state's social media restrictions

By Michael Carroll |
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of a 2021 Florida law limiting the ability of social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter to filter user comments.