Prominent Plantation bankruptcy trustee Kenneth Welt is suing attorney Tina Talarchyk and her former law firm, Squire Sanders & Dempsey, for alleged malpractice, negligence and failure to supervise the lawyer.

The lawsuit, filed Oct. 27 in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, claims Talarchyk was negligent in her representation of Welt as assignee of NICA Holdings, a Delaware company that held stock and notes in a Nicaraguan tilapia farm.

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