News from November 2023
Pillow Fight Championship hits former employee with trademark suit
A Florida company has sued a former employee claiming he has infringed on its use of the website www.pillowfightchampionship.com.
Suit: Home Depot worker faced ridicule, termination due to sexual orientation
Suit: Home Depot worker faced ridicule, termination due to sexual orientation
Family Health Centers files trademark infringement lawsuit
FORT MYERS – Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida has filed a federal lawsuit against Best Care Community Center and Family Health Center, alleging trademark infringement, unfair competition, and false advertising.
Florida Department of Health agrees to settlement over release of COVID-19 data
A settlement between the Florida Department of Health and a former state legislator over the release of detailed COVID-19 data will cost state taxpayers more than $150,000 in legal fees, according to the terms of the agreement.
Disney sued over 'wedgie' on water slide
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A couple blame Disney for the wedgie and injuries the wife suffered on a water slide and have filed a lawsuit in Florida state court.
Florida city faces wrongful death suit after firefighter dies on the job
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — The Florida city of Apopka is being blamed for the accident that killed one of its firefighters.
Reed Smith's strengths in Latin America recognized in Legal 500 rankings
Legal 500 Latin America’s 2024 edition has recognized global law firm Reed Smith’s strengths in the region.
Couple sues Ocala, alleging unlawful stop and false arrest by police officer
OCALA – A Marion County couple has filed a lawsuit against the City of Ocala claiming a police officer stopped them without cause and made an unjustified arrest.
Cape Coral man files class action against debt collector for TCPA violations
FORT MYERS – A Cape Coral man has filed a lawsuit against a debt collection company claiming the company's practice of sending unsolicited prerecorded voicemails violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
Minister sues after confrontation over face masks, calls policies 'demonic'
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A Florida minister calls some masking policies "demonic" and is suing over the reception he received when showing his bare face at a store.
CXO Breakfast & Panel Meeting on November 2, 2023
Corporate attorney Danielle Price will be participating at the Executive Roundtable's CXO Breakfast & Panel Meeting in Miami.
Upholding Ethical Standards in Sports Law - Delving into AI-Related Considerations on November 2, 2023
Sports Law attorney Samir Patel will be attending and participating in the “Game Changers: The Intersection of Sports and Artificial Intelligence Virtual Fall Symposium” hosted by the Sports Lawyers Association.