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Man claims he was fired for using FMLA benefits
A Collier County man says he was wrongfully terminated by GEICO for using FMLA benefits.
New kind of patent lawsuits soaring in Southern District of Florida, new analysis finds
Federal patent-infringement lawsuits aimed at defendants whose identities are kept hidden have shot up 167% from 2022 to 2023 in the Southern District of Florida, raising due-process concerns for the businesses and individuals affected by such filings.
Home for disabled sued after resident drinks dishwashing detergent, suffers throat burns
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A recent lawsuit charges a Florida home for the developmentally disabled with neglect after a resident permanently damaged his esophagus by drinking dish detergent.
Attorney General Moody Secures 30-year Prison Sentence for Real Estate Investment Fraudster
Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution secured a 30-year prison sentence for a man operating an elaborate real estate investment scheme.
Holland & Knight International Practices and Lawyers Recognized by Chambers Global
Holland & Knight has been named as one of the world's leading law firms by Chambers Global – The World's Leading Lawyers for Business.
5th Circuit Jnc Announces Circuit Court Judicial Applicants
The Fifth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission announces the below listed names are all the applicants who applied for the vacancy in the Fifth Judicial Circuit for Lake County Circuit Court Judge due to the retirement of the Hon. Anthony M. Tatti.
Class action says liquor store won't stop sending text messages
A class action lawsuit accuses a liquor store of sending unsolicited text messages to consumers even after they have opted out of the service.
Deaf woman says Walmart doesn't provide interpreters for employees
A deaf woman says Walmart has failed to provide interpreters for its employees.
Religious nurse practitioner sues CVS for requiring her to prescribe hormonal contraceptives
WEST PALM BEACH — A former CVS nurse practitioner is suing CVS alleging it violated Title VII by failing to accommodate her religious beliefs and refusing to engage in meaningful discussion about alternative accommodations.
Reed Smith shortlisted in the Florida Legal Awards for disputes work
Global law firm Reed Smith was shortlisted by the Daily Business Review for the Florida Legal Awards, in the cross-border disputes category.
10th Circuit Jnc Announces County Court Judicial Vacancy
The Tenth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission has been asked to provide Gov. Ron DeSantis with nominees for a Polk County, County Court vacancy, created by the resignation of Judge Robert Fegers.
Florida lawmakers table plan to use public funds to help pay for Trump's legal bills
A proposal that would allow Florida officials to provide up to $5 million in public funds to former President Donald Trump to help finance his legal bills has been sidelined in the current legislative session.
Florida lawmakers propose banning youth under 16 from social media
The Florida House of Representatives recently passed a measure barring minors under 16 years of age from having social media accounts, but a tech industry association predicts the bill would face litigation if signed into law.
Six Intellectual Property Attorneys Recognized by World Trademark Review 1000 in 2024
Six Holland & Knight attorneys have been recognized for their leading trademark practices by the World Trademark Review's 2024 edition of the WTR 1000.
Jessica Gopiao receives 36 Under 36 Professionalism award from Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division
Reed Smith is pleased to announce that Jessica Gopiao has been named by the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division (YLD) as one of the top 36 lawyers under age 36 in the state.
Holland & Knight Recognized for Three Top Deals at 2024 USA M&A Atlas Awards
Three transactions completed by Holland & Knight attorneys were named "Deals of the Year" at this year's USA M&A Atlas Awards, hosted by the Global M&A Network.
Trans, nonbinary teachers sue over Florida pronoun law
TALLAHASSEE — A lawsuit is suing the Florida Department of Education challenging a new law that prohibits public school employees and contractors from using their preferred personal titles or pronouns if they do not correspond to their sex assigned at birth.
Nina Welch Recognized in Florida Legal Awards by the Daily Business Review
Nelson Mullins partner Nina Welch has been selected as an On the Rise honoree for the Daily Business Review’s annual Florida Legal Awards.
Protecting Your Rights and The Money Chase on February 16, 2024
Michael Fernandez will moderate the “Protecting Your Rights and the Money Chase” panel at the iLaw2024 conference.
Corporate Partner Duccio Mortillaro Joins Fox Rothschild, Will Lead Newly Formed Italy Practice Group
Broadening the scope of the firm’s international corporate and transactional capabilities, Fox Rothschild is delighted to welcome partner Duccio Mortillaro as chair of the firm’s new Italy Practice Group.