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April 4: Pinellas Circuit Court docket for "civil" cases

By Florida Record |
The following cases categorized as "civil" were on the docket in the Pinellas Circuit Court on April 4. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Court activity on April 4: Ronald Kaye vs Heritage Property and Casualty Insurance Company

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Ronald Kaye and Warren P. Duffy against David J. Salmon and Heritage Property and Casualty Insurance Company on April 4: 'Notice Of Unavailability'.

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on April 4

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on April 4 in the suits below:

Bill to restrict 'over-the-top' legal ads advances in Florida Legislature

By Michael Carroll |
A Florida Senate bill would place new restrictions on certain attorney advertisements that critics say can encourage consumers to discontinue their medications and cause lawyers to pocket higher contingency fees.

Attorney General Ashley Moody announces Twenty-First Statewide Grand Jury Releases Shocking Report Uncovering Human Trafficking, Missing Children and Criminal Acts Involving Thousands of Immigrant Children

By Florida Record Report |
Attorney General Ashley Moody highlighted the release of the Third Presentment of the Twenty-First Statewide Grand Jury Regarding Unaccompanied Alien Children. Th

Florida HB 837 on April 6, 2023

By Florida Record Report |
Joseph F. Rich will present the webinar “Florida HB 837” for the National Association of Subrogation Professionals (NASP).

Holland & Knight Advises Boyne Capital in Partnership with Ryan Construction and Ryan Marine

By Florida Record Report |
Holland & Knight advised private equity fund Boyne Capital in its partnership with management to acquire Ryan Construction Co., Inc. and Ryan Marine, Inc. (collectively Ryan Marine). The deal was announced on March 28, 2023.

Church must face 20-year-old abuse claim in Florida

By Daniel Fisher |
MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - A man who waited nearly 20 years to sue the Catholic Church over his alleged abuse by a priest can proceed with claims the church committed intentional infliction of emotional distress even though his negligence claim is barred by the statute of limitations, a Florida appeals court ruled.

New law firm making waves in Florida legal community

By Chris Dickerson |
A new law firm created by some of Florida’s biggest names has doubled in size in less than two months. Lawson Huck Gonzalez already has three locations in Miami, Tampa and Tallahassee, and it has grown from five to 10 attorneys.

Morgan and Morgan managing partner reacts to 'not one-inch' memo

By Juliette Fairley |
Attorneys are required by the Florida Bar to cooperate with one another

Greenberg Traurig Receives Multiple Awards at 2023 M&A Advisor’s Turnaround Awards

By Florida Record Reports |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP won Deal of the Year recognition from M&A Advisors in two categories – Distressed Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Deal of the Year and Materials Deal of the Year – at the organization’s 17th Annual Turnaround Awards.

Florida Supreme Court justice steps down, takes new job with Citizens Insurance

By Michael Carroll |
Florida Supreme Court Justice Ricky Polston, who announced his resignation from the bench last week, will become the new general counsel and chief legal officer of the state-run Citizens Property Insurance Corp.

Attorney General Moody Presents Cabinet Resolution Recognizing Women’s History Month to FPCA Highlighting Record Number of Female Chiefs

By Florida Record Reports |
Attorney General Ashley Moody today presented a Florida Cabinet resolution recognizing March as Women’s History Month to the Florida Police Chiefs Association highlighting the record number of female police chiefs in the state.

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on March 28

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on March 28 in the suits below:

Tens of thousands of civil suits flooded Florida courts just before tort reforms took effect

By Michael Carroll |
Plaintiffs’ attorneys have been filing tens of thousands of civil lawsuits more than usual in the runup to the signing of a comprehensive tort reform bill by Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to multiple court system observers.

March 28: Pinellas Circuit Court docket for "civil" cases

By Florida Record |
The following cases categorized as "civil" were on the docket in the Pinellas Circuit Court on March 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Court activity on March 28: Estate of Willie P Greene SR vs GHC Clinical Consultants, LLC

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Estate of Willie P Greene SR against GHC Clinical Consultants, LLC on March 28.

Greenberg Traurig Advises Trax USA Corp. On Sale to AAR Corp.

By Florida Record Reports |
Greenberg Traurig, P.A. advised Trax USA Corp., a leading provider of software for aircraft maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) and fleet management, on its sale to AAR Corp. (NYSE:AIR).

Case activity for Joshua M. Drechsel vs David Tarlow on March 27

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Jane Doe, Janet Doe, John Doe, Joshua M. Drechsel and Peter D. Andrews against Cortez, Delonyx, David Tarlow, Linda Penn and Young Mens Christian Association of the Suncoast, Inc. on March 27.

Pinellas Circuit Court: Actions Taken on March 27

By Florida Record |
The Pinellas Circuit Court reported the following activity on March 27 in the suits below: