Jasmine Floyd is a South Florida litigation reporter with the Daily Business Review at ALM. You can reach her at [email protected] or 678-472-8947.
March 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Judge Awards $143 Million Final Judgment Following Bitcoin Trial Verdict"Through it all, we put together the pieces of the puzzle from a wide array of sources, ranging from the Australian court system to the world of cryptocurrency podcasts and message boards," attorney Andrew Brenner said.
By Jasmine Floyd
5 minute read
March 17, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Miami Parents in Putative Class Action Against Abbott Labs Over Allegedly Contaminated Baby Food"There have been a couple infants who have died or have been dramatically sickened or hurt for life," attorney Scott Schlesinger said.
By Jasmine Floyd
5 minute read
March 14, 2022 | Daily Business Review
'Opposing Counsel Referred to Me as Honey': Women in Law Speak Out"I was the only female in the room, and so the first thing one of the lawyers said to me was, 'I'm, sorry your honor, but we're going to have to teach you all about construction.' I then thought to myself 'Would they say this to a male judge?' " attorney Sarah Zabel said.
By Jasmine Floyd
8 minute read
March 14, 2022 | Daily Business Review
What the Uptick in Coronavirus-Related Litigation Means for Law Firms"I believe the student loan debt crisis will be the next bubble issue that could burst at any time now, which could wreck the economy, like the mortgage crisis did in 2008," attorney Ivan Reich said.
By Jasmine Floyd
6 minute read
March 10, 2022 | Daily Business Review
New South Florida Ruling Clarifies Rules for Assignees on Insurance Policies"The homeowner never authorized the work, and People's Trust told her that she was in breach of the insurance contract," according to the ruling.
By Jasmine Floyd
3 minute read
March 09, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Miami Attorney Jean-Pierre Bado on Cryptocurrency and the Nuances of 'Legal Tender'"Despite sharing many characteristics with legal tender, no virtual currency is defined as legal tender by the United States or any state in the union," Bado said.
By Jasmine Floyd
5 minute read
March 08, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Under New Law, Citizens Property Insurance Faces Class Action Over Attorney Fees"Litigation costs rise because insurance companies repeatedly fail to address insurance claims, which necessitate litigation. We believe that once again Citizens are misusing the law as written and that is why we have brought this class action forward," attorney Michael Citron said.
By Jasmine Floyd
3 minute read
March 02, 2022 | Daily Business Review
'This Bill Is Dangerous': Florida's 'Anti-Woke' Legislation in Spotlight"Instead of allowing people to understand how history has brought us to the places that we occupy today, the law attempts to limit the discussions and lessons that we could learn in our attempts to ensure that history is not repeated," attorney Trelvis Randolph said.
By Jasmine Floyd
5 minute read
March 01, 2022 | Daily Business Review
'He Put His Wife Through Complete Hell': 5 South Florida Attorneys Disciplined"He put his wife through complete hell. His unprofessional and uncivll conduct permeated every aspect of the proceedings, even after warnings to stop," Tannebaum said.
By Jasmine Floyd
3 minute read
February 28, 2022 | Daily Business Review
'It's the System': After $7.5 Million Settlement, Attorney Shines Light on Danger Lurking on I-95"The general public is concerned about lane diving. The reality is it's going to keep happening as long as the system is the way it is, but we can do better and design a better system to prevent lane diving," attorney Stuart Ratzan said.
By Jasmine Floyd
5 minute read
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