News from 2023
Winter Park couple sued Titan submersible CEO before he died at sea
Sharon and Marc Hagle sued Stockton Rush alleging fraud in February 2023
Lawsuit: Vape pen caused severe burns to mouth, throat
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A man alleges a defective vape pen caused him to suffer severe burns to his mouth and throat.
Renter claims landlord's failure to fix leak caused mold infestation, children's respiratory issues
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A renter alleges her children suffered upper respiratory issues due to mold growth in her Florida apartment.
Cozen O' Connor announces Samuel Lewis Appointed to Two Roles by the Florida Bar
Samuel Lewis, co-chair of the firm’s Copyright Practice, has been named the chair of the Florida Bar’s Grievance Mediation & Fee Arbitration Committee.
Former Florida A&M track and field director says he was fired for being a man
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A man alleges he was fired as the Florida A&M director of track and field due to his gender.
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin announces Five Marshall Dennehey Attorneys Selected to the 2023 Florida Super Lawyers List
Five attorneys from the Florida offices of Marshall Dennehey have been selected to the 2023 edition of Florida Super Lawyers.
Cozen O' Connor announces Super Lawyers Names 11 Cozen O’Connor Attorneys to its 2023 Florida List
Super Lawyers has named 11 Cozen O’Connor attorneys to its 2023 Florida Super Lawyers list.
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C. announces Stephen R. Gross Joins Marshall Dennehey as Special Counsel in Fort Lauderdale
Marshall Dennehey, a leading civil defense litigation law firm with four offices in Florida, has added Stephen R. Gross as Special Counsel in its Fort Lauderdale office.
Lawsuit: Switched plates at Disney World restaurant sent woman into anaphylactic shock
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — A woman alleges she went into anaphylactic shock at a Disney World restaurant after negligently being served a meal containing peppers, despite her notifying them of her food allergy.
A book about a same-sex penguin family leads to lawsuit against Lake County School Board in federal court
Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson sued after their book was barred from viewing by elementary school students
Fox Rothschild announces Trustee Connect: Complex§ 363 Sales in Chapter 7 & Chapter 11-Sub V on June 30, 2023
This presentation will cover complex asset sales by Trustees in Chapter 7 and Chapter 11-Sub V, including the liquidation of tangible personal property, turn-key business assets, intellectual property, jointly-owned real estate, multi-family investment real estate, and commercial and industrial real estate.
Federal judge stays state plan to import cheaper pharmaceuticals from Canada
U.S. District Judge Thomas Barber applied the stay to allegations that the FDA violated the APA
Greenberg Traurig announces 34 Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Recognized in Managing Intellectual Property’s 2023 Edition of IP Stars
34 attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP are recognized in Managing Intellectual Property magazine’s 2023 edition of “IP Stars.”
Insurance Information Institute: 'We have a very unstable property insurance market in Florida'
Farmers halts sales of new homeowners policies statewide
Jackson Lewis announces BTI Names Six Jackson Lewis Attorneys as 2023 Client Services All-Stars
Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Stephanie L. Adler-Paindiris, Nathan W. Austin, Stephen T. Paterniti, Andreas N. Satterfield, Stephanie E. Satterfield and Amanda A. Simpson have been recognized in The BTI Consulting Group’s 2022 Client Service All-Stars report.
Holland & Knight announces Aircraft Finance Attorney William Coleman Transfers to Holland & Knight in Miami as Local Aviation Industry Grows
Holland & Knight continues to strengthen its leading Aircraft Finance Team in Miami with the addition of Partner William R. Coleman, who has transferred from the firm's Portland, Oregon, office.
Florida becomes the 26th permit-free concealed carry firearm state on July 1
HB 543 changed the requirements needed to carry a concealed firearm
Insurance Information Institute: 'Lightning loss claim count is highest in Florida'
The national insurance claim count was compiled in honor of Lightning Safety Awareness Week
Former director at Fla. Commission on Human Relations says she was asked to perform illegal acts
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) — The former executive director for the Florida Commission Human Relations (FCHR) claims she was fired for refusing to perform illegal acts.
Greenberg Traurig announces Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Present at Florida Chamber Foundation’s 37th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School
Five attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A.’s Environmental Practice will present at the Florida Chamber Foundation’s 37th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School July 18-21 in Marco Island, Florida.