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News published on Florida Record in September 2024

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News from September 2024


Class action says personal information illegally obtained through license plate recognition cameras

By Chris Dickerson |
A potential class action lawsuit says a parking lot management company illegally collects personal information through the use of license plate recognition cameras.

Resident Sues Property Management Company Over Negligence Leading to Injury

By Florida Record |
Walsin Romero has filed a lawsuit against Pine Point Villas Association and Sea Breeze Community Management Services for negligence after suffering injuries due to unsafe conditions at his condominium complex. The plaintiff seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for medical expenses and other losses resulting from the incident.

Condominium Visitor Sues Property Management Company Over Negligence

By Florida Record |
Stanley Eyler has filed a lawsuit against Foxhound Way LLC and Village at Swinton Square Condominium Association following an injury caused by tripping over uneven pavers on their property. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for negligence-related injuries sustained during the incident.

Resident Sues Condominium Association Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

By Florida Record |
A Palm Beach County resident has filed a lawsuit against her condominium association for negligence after suffering severe injuries from a fall on poorly maintained walkways. The plaintiff seeks damages exceeding $50,000 and demands a jury trial.

New York Resident Sues Florida Hotel Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

By Florida Record |
Ann Nuzzo has filed a lawsuit against Edge Hotel alleging negligence after she sustained serious injuries due to unsafe tiles on their property. The case seeks damages exceeding $50,000 and highlights failures in maintaining safe conditions at the hotel.

Customer Sues Major Retailer Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injury

By Florida Record |
Richard Bafumo has filed a lawsuit against BrandsMart USA and its store manager Wayne Henson for alleged negligence resulting in serious injury while picking up an appliance. The case seeks over $50,000 in damages for pain and suffering among other losses.

Real Estate Agent Sues Developer Over Defamation Campaign

By Florida Record |
Marcy Javor has filed a defamation lawsuit against Arnold Galman alleging he orchestrated a smear campaign against her following a business dispute over real estate commissions in Boca Raton’s luxury market. The case involves accusations of threats and defamatory communications aimed at ruining Javor’s professional reputation.

Auto Dealership Accused Of Deceptive Trade Practices By Dissatisfied Customer

By Florida Record |
A Pinellas County resident has filed a lawsuit against Standard Auto of Tampa alleging deceptive trade practices regarding undisclosed vehicle conditions and improper fee charges. The plaintiff seeks class-action status for similarly affected customers along with damages exceeding $50,000.

Miami Resident Sues Water Park Operators Over Severe Injuries from Defective Slide

By Florida Record |
Pablo Garcia Mavrich has filed a lawsuit against Rapids Holdings Attractions LLC (d/b/a Rapids Water Park), Premier Parks LLC, and EPR Parks LLC for severe injuries sustained on one of their water slides. The case alleges negligence and premises liability due to improper maintenance and failure to warn about potential dangers.

Florida lawyer charged with stealing $1.7 million from client`s living trust account

By Michael Carroll |
A Central Florida attorney was arrested last week and charged with felony grand theft for allegedly stealing more than $1.7 million from the living trust account of a deceased Polk County man, the county’s Sheriff’s Office reported.

Holland & Knight Advises Aiga Capital Partners in Formation of Debut Climate Infrastructure Fund

By The Florida Record |
Holland & Knight represented Aiga Capital Partners in the formation of its debut climate infrastructure fund with more than $240 million of capital commitments from seven limited partners comprising pension funds, family offices, fund of funds, outsourced chief investment officers (OCIOs), foundations and other institutional investors.

DeSantis asks court to dismiss latest lawsuit by migrants moved to Martha's Vineyard

By John O'Brien |
BOSTON - Technical issues could doom a class action lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was sued in 2022 after moving Venezuelan migrants from a Texas shelter to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.

Tax & Wealth Planning Attorney William Bromley Joins Fox Rothschild in West Palm Beach

By The Florida Record |
Fox Rothschild is pleased to welcome William M. Bromley to the West Palm Beach, FL office as counsel in the Taxation & Wealth Planning Department.

Miami-Madrid Transatlantic Perspectives: Hubs of Influence on September 11, 2024

By The Florida Record |
International dispute resolution attorney Katharine Menéndez de la Cuesta will participate in a seminar hosted by Young MIAS exploring the close relationship between Miami and Madrid.

Woman shot in face with rubber bullet can't sue individual Fort Lauderdale police officers, judge rules

By Michael Carroll |
A Florida woman who was shot in the face with a rubber projectile during a protest of George Floyd’s murder in 2020 cannot hold individual Fort Lauderdale police officers liable, but she can still seek civil damages from the city, a judge has ruled.

Shook Partners Present Annual U.S. Supreme Court Term Review on September 10, 2024

By The Florida Record |
Shook Partners John Barkett and Bill Martucci are presenting the webinar, “The U.S. Supreme Court Term 2023-2024: A Review of Recent Decisions and Preview of the Upcoming 2024-2025 Term,” Tuesday, September 10, 1:00 - 2:15 p.m. ET (12:00 - 1:15 p.m. CT).

3rd Annual Florida Resilience Conference on September 11-13, 2024

By The Florida Record |
Public Affairs Advisor Tori Deal is serving on the planning committee for the 3rd Annual Florida Resilience Conference, aimed at addressing the state's resilience in the face of climate change through beach management, energy and infrastructure.

Shopper Alleges Negligence Against Walmart Over Parking Lot Fall

By Florida Record |
Phyllis Scott has filed a lawsuit against Walmart Inc., claiming negligence after slipping on landscaping stones in their parking lot. She seeks over $50,000 for severe injuries sustained during the incident.

Elderly Resident Sues Roofing Company Over Negligence Leading To Home Flooding

By Florida Record |
An elderly woman in Pinellas County alleges that negligence during a roofing job led to extensive flooding in her home and destroyed cherished possessions. Filed on August 26th by Janet K. Kleinhans and her son Donald against American Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc., and Dolphin Pointe Condominium Association Inc., the lawsuit seeks compensation for property damage and emotional distress.

Shopper Sues Retail Giant Over Alleged Negligence Leading To Severe Injuries

By Florida Record |
Vassilios “Bill” Skotanis is suing Nordstrom Rack after tripping over an unattended rolling rack while shopping with his wife at their Clearwater location last year; he's seeking damages exceeding $50k for severe injuries incurred during the incident.