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Woman sues Norwegian Cruise Lines for severe burns caused by defective coffee carafe

By Florida Record |
MIAMI – A cruise ship passenger is suing Norwegian Cruise Lines, claiming that she was severely burned when a defective coffee carafe caused hot, scalding coffee to spill on her hand.

Passenger sues Celebrity Cruises claiming she was injured by a defective shower door

By Florida Record |
MIAMI – A cruise ship passenger has filed a negligence lawsuit against Celebrity Cruises, claiming that she was injured in her cabin's shower when a defective door suddenly slammed on her leg.

Florida police union appeals administrative judge's decision upholding state's new union restrictions

By Michael Carroll |
The Florida Police Benevolent Association is appealing an administrative law judge’s decision to uphold the way a state agency is enforcing a new state law that places new restrictions on public-employee unions.

Locke Lord Public Finance Lawyer Richard Miller Elected Fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel

By Florida Record Report |
Locke Lord’s Richard Miller, a member of the Firm’s Public Finance Practice Group, has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel (ACBC). Miller is a member of the Florida, Illinois, New York and Texas bars.

Carol Thorstad-Forsyth Appointed Vice Chair of AIPLA Membership Committee

By Florida Record Report |
Fox Rothschild LLP congratulates Carol E. Thorstad-Forsyth, who was appointed by the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) board to a two-year term as Vice Chair of the Membership Committee.

Florida attorney general sues vaping firm, alleging products were marketed to children

By Michael Carroll |
Florida’s attorney general is suing Juul Labs in state court, alleging that the electronic cigarette company has been illegally targeting children in its marketing campaigns to the point that Florida is now in the midst of an “underaged vaping epidemic.”

Stetson Law Wins 4th National HEED Award for Diversity and Inclusion in a Row

By Florida Record Report |
For the fourth consecutive year, Stetson University College of Law has won INSIGHT Into Diversity‘s Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award, a national honor recognizing U.S. colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Justice Department Reaches Significant Milestone in Combating Redlining Initiative After Securing Over $107 Million in Relief for Communities of Color Nationwide

By Florida Record Report |
The Justice Department announced that its Combating Redlining Initiative has secured over $107 million in relief for communities of color nationwide that have experienced lending discrimination by banks or other mortgage lending businesses.

Florida attorney general sues Biden administration over potential loss of transit funds

By Michael Carroll |
Florida is suing multiple Biden administration officials, alleging they are threatening to withhold hundreds of millions in federal transportation dollars unless the state waives provisions of a new Florida law restricting collective bargaining rights.

Class action accuses solar energy company of breach of contract after system failed to work

By Florida Record |
FT. MYERS - A Florida resident has filed a class action lawsuit against a solar energy company, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment after the company failed to install a working solar energy system and honor the warranty terms.

AGs accuse Meta of harming youth mental health through social media platforms

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — A bipartisan group of 33 state attorneys general have sued Meta alleging the company knowingly designed and deployed harmful features on Instagram and its other social media platforms that purposefully addict children and teens.

Attorney General Moodys Week Review Oct 20 2023

By Florida Record Report |
We celebrated 25 years of our office’s partnership with the Florida Association of Crime Stoppers to help fight crime.

Athlete-Driven Enterprises: Building Empires Outside the Arena on October 26, 2023

By Florida Record Report |
Gathering real-life case studies of iconic athletes who have successfully transitioned into business moguls, our discussion highlights their unique journeys and insights, revealing the ways they've harnessed their brand power and determination to establish thriving enterprises.

Student sues Embry-Riddle for alleged negligence in sexual assault case

By Florida Record |
ORLANDO – A student has filed a negligence lawsuit against Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University alleging the university failed to prevent her rape by one of its flight instructors despite being aware of his prior criminal record which included charges for kidnapping and sexual assault.

University of Miami sues clothing manufacturer for trademark infringement over 'CANEUP' clothing line

By Andy Nghiem |
MIAMI – The University of Miami has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a clothing manufacturer, alleging that the defendant's use of the "CANEUP" logo on clothing products is similar to the university's "CANES."

Procter & Gamble hit with false advertising lawsuit over decongestant

By Florida Record |
PENSACOLA – An Escambia County resident has filed a class action false advertising lawsuit against Procter & Gamble, claiming that the company has falsely marketed its over-the-counter cold remedies for years as effective treatments for cold symptoms, even though the active ingredient in these products has been determined to be ineffective by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Florida company sues X Corp., formerly Twitter, over alleged trademark violation

By Michael Carroll |
A Florida company has filed a federal lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk’s X Corp., formerly Twitter Inc., alleging that its use of the “X” name infringes on X Social Media LLC’s trademark and violates Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.

U.S. Supreme Court places temporary hold on Seminole Tribe's Florida gaming deal

By Michael Carroll |
Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily placed a hold on a lower court ruling affirming the legality of the multibillion-dollar gaming agreement between the Seminole Tribe and the state of Florida.

Greenberg Traurig’s Ari Newman Named to ABI’s ‘40 Under 40’ List

By Florida Record Report |
Ari Newman, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Restructuring & Bankruptcy Practice, was named to the American Bankruptcy Institute’s (ABI) 2023 “40 Under 40” list.

Greenberg Traurig’s Seth Entin to Speak at STEP Miami Summit

By Florida Record Report |
Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Shareholder Seth J. Entin spoke at the 12th annual STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) Miami Summit in Miami Oct. 20.