Kimberly Wald

Kimberly Wald

September 17, 2024 | Daily Business Review

The Case of Tyreek Hill: Crime Victims' Rights and the Civil Justice System

The recent incident involving Tyreek Hill has once again brought the critical issue of appropriate police action into public spotlight. Hill's case starkly illustrates how police conduct, and misconduct, can abruptly alter lives and underscores the importance of our justice system in addressing such wrongdoing.

By Kimberly Wald and Michael Haggard

4 minute read

August 06, 2024 | Daily Business Review

We Don't Chase Ambulances, We Chase Justice: How PI Attorneys Have Made Fla. Safer

If you ask any attorney at our law firm what their proudest career achievement is they would point you to a specific safety measure that was changed after their case, a convenience store that was shut down because of their client, or a statute that they fought to pass in the legislature to help our community.

By Kimberly Wald and Michael Haggard

6 minute read

June 05, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Florida Closes Dangerous Brazilian Butt Lift Malpractice Loophole

Many adverse incidents stem from surgeries conducted by incompetent doctors operating out of their own facilities. Alarmingly, the vast majority of these practitioners and their clinics do not carry malpractice insurance.

By Harlan Wald and Kimberly Wald

5 minute read

December 31, 2019 | Daily Business Review

2020 Outlook: How Technological Advances Are Changing the Legal Landscape

Now we're discussing the effects of "smart" technology and social media. While it has always influenced our profession, technological progress is having a greater impact now than ever before.

By Michael Hersh and Kimberly Wald

5 minute read

April 30, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Online Options: Rules for Service in Flux

Judges are getting more flexible and allowing online service when success can't be guaranteed with more traditional options.

By Kimberly Wald

4 minute read

April 30, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Online Options: Rules for Service in Flux

Judges are getting more flexible and allowing online service when success can't be guaranteed with more traditional options.

By Kimberly Wald

4 minute read