News from 2024
Plaintiff alleges that faulty gym equipment to blame in lawsuit
Nicholas Natale has filed a negligence lawsuit against Rock Fitness I, LLC after suffering severe injuries due to a faulty stability ball at their gym premises in West Palm Beach. The case seeks damages exceeding $50,000 plus interest and costs.
Plaintiffs allege negligence against Lighthouse Cove Adventure Golf following slip-and-fall incident
Robin and Patricia Decker have filed a negligence lawsuit against J.E.M Partners LLC d/b/a Lighthouse Cove Adventure Golf following an incident where Mr. Decker sustained severe injuries from a slip-and-fall accident on their premises earlier this year.
New Florida immigration law seen as causing hit to state's agricultural economy
The provisions of a Florida immigration law passed last year is pushing farmworkers out of the state, will contribute to a $12.6 billion drop in Florida’s gross domestic product and result in a corresponding decline in state tax revenues, critics of the law predict.
Supreme Court Disciplines 5 Attorneys
The Florida Bar, the state’s guardian for the integrity of the legal profession, announces that the Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined five attorneys, disbarring one, suspending two, and reprimanding two.
Customer alleges negligence against car dealership over injury incident
Theresa Scorcia has filed a lawsuit against TT of N. Royal Palm dba Southern 441 Nissan and Auto Wax of South Florida alleging negligence after tripping over an electrical cord at a car dealership in Royal Palm Beach. The plaintiff seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for physical injuries and mental anguish.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against Bright Horizons Children's Centers following injury
Stephanie Vattuone has filed a negligence lawsuit against Bright Horizons Children’s Centers after allegedly suffering severe injuries due to unsafe conditions at their facility in Jupiter, FL. The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages exceeding $50,000 along with other legal reliefs.
Patient sues chiropractor for alleged negligence leading to stroke
Nerissa E. Weeks has filed a lawsuit against chiropractor Dr. Jack J. Cacic and his practice for alleged negligence resulting in severe neurological injuries including a stroke. The case seeks over $50k in damages for medical expenses and other losses.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against fitness center operators following injury
Phyliss August has filed a negligence lawsuit against Valencia Bay Homeowners Association and Lang Management Company after sustaining injuries from faulty gym equipment at their fitness center. She seeks damages exceeding $50,001 along with costs and post-judgment interest.
Report finds Florida’s tort reform lowered lawsuit volume
Consulting and research firm Sedgwick released a report titled "Liability Litigation" on May 31, just over one year after Governor Ron DeSantis signed tort reform bill HB 837 into law. Sedgwick found that HB 837’s enactment coincided with a decrease in lawsuit filings in Florida.
Third-party litigation funding continues to grow, Sedgwick report finds
A report issued by consulting firm Sedgwick on May 31 found that the practice of third-party litigation funding (TPLF) continues to grow, contributing to social inflation and raising concerns about foreign influence in the judicial system.
Attorney General Moody Urges Biden Administration Stop Continued Support Cubas
Attorney General Ashley Moody is urging the Biden administration to stop its continued support of Cuba’s communist interests.
13th Circuit Jnc Announces County Court Judicial Vacancies
Gov. Ron DeSantis has convened the Thirteenth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission to select and submit the names of highly qualified candidates to fill the two County Court vacancies created by the resignation of Judge Conrad and the elevation of Judge Murphy to the County Court bench.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Grants Summary Judgment in Favor of Insurer on Late-Notice Hurricane Ian Claim
On May 21, 2024, in Bonsignore v. QBE Specialty Ins. Co., Case No. 1:23-CV-23812-PCH, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida granted an insurer summary judgment on a late-notice property insurance claim, ruling that an insured’s untimely notice prejudiced the insurer as a matter of law.
Holland & Knight Recognized by Seramount as a "Best Law Firm for Women and Diversity"
Holland & Knight has been named among the Best Law Firms for Women and Diversity by Seramount, a strategic professional services and research firm dedicated to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.
Palestinian Americans sue Palm Beach County clerk over Israel Bonds investments
Two unnamed Palestinian Americans are suing the custodian of Palm Beach County’s financial assets over the investment of $700 million in Israel Bonds, which allegedly help to fund the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
Remand recommended for case of man who died after COVID vaccination
MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - A lawsuit blaming Walgreens for the death of a man following his COVID vaccination could be on the move.
Greenberg Traurig Orlando Expands Labor & Employment Practice with Addition of Alicia M. Chiu
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A. continues the strategic expansion of its Orlando office with the addition of Labor & Employment Shareholder Alicia M. Chiu.
Company Presentations on June 5, 2024
Corporate attorney Danielle Price will be participating in the 2024 Early Stage Florida Venture Forum Conference in Orlando, Florida
Steven Kirkham and Tara Scanlon Recognized by GlobeSt.com as Influencers in Retail Real Estate
Holland & Knight Partners Steven Kirkham and Tara Scanlon were recognized by GlobeSt.com as 2024 Influencers in Retail Real Estate.
Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Motorist and Breach of Contract Against Insurer
Mason Walker has filed a lawsuit against Robert Kaplan for negligence and Progressive Select Insurance Company for breach of contract following an automobile accident on August 21, 2022. The case seeks damages exceeding $15,000 from each defendant separately along with other reliefs deemed appropriate by the court.