News from February 2025
Greenberg Traurig’s Seth J. Entin Speaks at The Florida Bar International Tax Conference
Seth J. Entin, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A.’s Tax Practice, recently spoke at the 43rd annual International Tax Conference held Jan. 8-10.
Former Boys Town employee files discrimination, harassment, retaliation suit
A former employee of Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home, also known as Boys Town, is accusing the Leon County nonprofit of discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation and more.
Plaintiff alleges Dentist's Negligence Led to Permanent Nerve Damage
Gregg Hollander is suing dentist Glen Mitchell and his practice over alleged medical negligence during a dental procedure that resulted in permanent nerve damage.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against Lake Delray Apartments for unsafe premises
Douglas Najar has filed a lawsuit against Lake Delray Apartments LLLP citing negligence after sustaining serious injuries from tripping over a hazardous sewer cover on their property.
Airbnb accused of negligence after guest assaulted due to faulty smart lock
Kenneth Kimpel has filed a lawsuit against Airbnb and host Maria Victoria Cortes following an assault he suffered during his stay at an Airbnb rental due to a malfunctioning smart lock system.
Anna Shahinian alleges negligence against Kings Point Recreation Corporation and Vesta Property Services over slip-and-fall injury
Anna Shahinian has filed a lawsuit claiming negligence after slipping on a slippery substance at premises managed by Kings Point Recreation Corporation and Vesta Property Services.
Plaintiff Nicholas Webb Accuses Publix Supermarket Chain of Negligence Following Slip-and-Fall Incident
Nicholas Webb has taken legal action against Publix Super Markets Inc., alleging negligence after slipping on liquid at one of their stores in Palm Beach County.
Florida Attorney General’s Office Launches Nicotine Dispensing Device Directory, Gives Retailers Until March 1 to Remove Listed Products
The Florida Attorney General’s Office has launched the Nicotine Dispensing Device Directory, giving retailers until March 1 to remove the listed products from their inventories.
Fifteenth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission Announces Chair and Vice-chair for 2025
The Fifteenth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission held a Zoom meeting on Thursday, January 30, 2025 to nominate a Chair and Vice-Chair for 2025.
Current State of Healthcare M&A Panel: Market Trends and the Regulatory Landscape on February 5, 2025
Please join Holland & Knight, BankUnited and Oppenheimer as we kick off the new year with a panel discussion on the state of healthcare services mergers and acquisitions, followed by a reception.
Jin Xin Recognized with Miami-Dade Bar Young Lawyers 40 Under 40 Award
Greenberg Traurig, P.A.Miami Real Estate Associate Jin Xin was selected as a 2025 40 Under 40 Award recipient by the Miami-Dade Bar (MDB) Young Lawyers Section.
Dollar Tree Stores Accused of Negligence by Injured Shopper
Carol Cullinan has taken legal action against Dollar Tree Stores after sustaining injuries at their Oldsmar location due to alleged negligence.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against Clearwater restaurant and entertainment group following injury
Joan Nadreau has filed a lawsuit against Miller’s Bar & Grill and Platinum Entertainment Group after sustaining severe injuries during an incident involving an entertainer at Two Buks restaurant in Clearwater.
Cross Border Trust Planning on February 4, 2025
Cross Border Trust Planning on February 4, 2025 at Rusty Pelican.
Liquidity Event Planning: Corporate, Tax and Estate Planning Considerations for a Business Exit on February 4, 2025
Corporate Services attorney Aaron Slavens and Private Wealth Services attorney Sean Tevel will be speaking at the 13th Annual Estate Planning Symposium, hosted in Florida by the Estate Planning Council of Greater Miami.
Florida Attorney General’s Office’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Secures More Than $2.2 Million for Florida Medicaid from Inpatient Behavioral Health Company
The Florida Attorney General’s Office’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit secured more than $2.2 million for the Florida Medicaid program from Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. Acadia, a health care provider based in Tennessee, alleged to have violated the Federal False Claims Act and the Florida False Claims Act by submitting false or fraudulent claims for inpatient behavioral health care to Medicaid and Medicare.
7th Circuit Jnc Announces County Court Judicial Vacancy and Request for Applications
Gov. Ron DeSantis has requested that the Seventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission convene for the purpose of selecting and submitting a list of highly qualified lawyers for appointment to the Volusia County Court.