Michael was born and raised in South Florida. He went to undergrad at Florida Atlantic University and earned his master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is the crypto litigation reporter for Law.com, as well as an editor for ALM Global. You can email him at [email protected].
January 19, 2022 | Daily Business Review
'The Jury Will Skewer You': Litigant 'Backed Into Corner' Over $26 Million AwardThe ruling leaves one final appeal as to whether the approximately $26 million judgment should be affirmed.
By Michael A. Mora
4 minute read
January 18, 2022 | Daily Business Review
'You're Dating Mr. Dalton': Businessman Targets Miami Judges, Files Federal Lawsuit Against OneAn Israeli businessman, who filed a pro se federal lawsuit against a judge who sits in the Miami-Dade Circuit Court, has previously moved to disqualify about five state court jurists, including in at least one case in which he was successful.
By Michael A. Mora
4 minute read
January 14, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Not 'Intimidated by Anything': Florida Bar Honors Young Attorney"That [Angela Davis photo] reminds me just to continue to be a badass Black woman that does not get intimidated by anything," said Tremaine L. Hemans of the Hemans Law Group.
By Michael A. Mora
7 minute read
January 13, 2022 | Daily Business Review
How They Did It: Mary Brickell Village's Quick Bankruptcy Approval Could Be Blueprint for Borrowers With EquityAn attorney said the case served as a blueprint for commercial real estate borrowers that have equity or access to capital, but lenders are still aggressively exercising their perceived rights to enforce technical defaults under the loan documents.
By Michael A. Mora
3 minute read
January 12, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Attorney Javier Lopez, 41, is Fighting to Breathe as He Shares His Emergency-Room COVID-19 StruggleMost attorneys avoid any appearance of weakness at all costs, but Javier Lopez was brave enough to share his battle with the coronavirus that continues to this day.
By Michael A. Mora
4 minute read
January 11, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Can Antonio Brown Successfully Sue the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? South Florida Attorneys Chime in"You get to the question of did the Buccaneers have a basis to make the statements that they made, or were they defaming him by speaking sloppily about mental health and potentially damaging his business value as he looks to continue his football career next year?" Brad Sohn, an attorney specializing in sports law, said.
By Michael A. Mora
4 minute read
January 10, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Arrest of South Florida Defense Attorney Could Alter Rules Governing Visitation of Incarcerated Clients"You cannot overestimate the craftiness of the criminal mind to manipulate even the highest educated people to either do whatever they otherwise wouldn't do to get things done," said H. Scott Fingerhut, a legal ethics professor at Florida International University College of Law.
By Michael A. Mora
3 minute read
January 07, 2022 | Daily Business Review
New Case Law: Broward Lawyer Victorious in Attorney-Fee Dispute That Hinged on Legal Standing"The courts have soundly rejected the argument that pleading lack of standing automatically negates a party's ability to recover prevailing party attorney fees," said Evan M. Rosen, who represented the appellants.
By Michael A. Mora
4 minute read
January 06, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Coral Gables Attorneys Reach $2M Settlement for Victims of Graduation Party Mass Shooting"The only thing that revealed any potential liability by the landowner was the calls for service and all the calls for service were due to the hookah lounge because the rest of the establishments in that shopping center were closed," John C. Lukacs, a partner at Raposo & Lukacs, said.
By Michael A. Mora
3 minute read
January 05, 2022 | Daily Business Review
South Florida Attorneys Reach $6M Settlement in 'One of the Most Difficult Jurisdictions to Sue'"Keys residents are very protective over places where people gather," said Michael Haggard, managing partner at the Haggard Law Firm. "It may be an hour from Miami, but it's a different world."
By Michael A. Mora
3 minute read
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