By Jasmine Floyd | February 7, 2022
"We received the defendants' sales data during discovery, and were able to calculate what percentage—and volume and amount—of their sales, year over year, were to our customers," attorney Eric Isicoff said.
By Jasmine Floyd | February 3, 2022
A jury convicted the buyer of criminal charges over the real estate transaction, but the seller failed to provide sufficient evidence to support her award of attorney fees.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 27, 2022
Roundup MDL Judge Vince Chhabria called on a federal rules committee last year to review common benefit fees in multidistrict litigation, which he called "totally out of control." But rules changes are unlikely.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jonathan Mann | January 25, 2022
The proposed change in question amended rule 9.130, which governs "Proceedings to Review Nonfinal and Specified Final Orders." The amendment allows a party to seek interlocutory review of a trial court ruling on whether a party may amend its complaint to assert a claim for punitive damages.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Jasmine Floyd | January 21, 2022
"Of particular concern are tort cases involving personal injury, where claims for much-needed medical and economic relief will stall until the question of punitive damages is resolved," former Chief Justice Jorge Labarga wrote in his dissent.
By Allison Dunn | January 14, 2022
A Florida state appellate panel sided with a South Florida boat yard company in its bid for attorney fees after the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed his lawsuit seeking damages for being banned from the business's property.
By Jasmine Floyd | November 5, 2021
"Landowners who insert overly broad arbitration clauses and contend that just about anything arising from the purchase and sale of the home despite the injuries being completely unrelated to the same, should be challenged by plaintiffs when the defendant raises a motion to compel arbitration", managing partner Howard Grossman said.
By Jasmine Floyd | October 14, 2021
The appellate panel reversed the trial court's decision due to the clause in the personal injury protection statute—Section 627.736 Florida Statutes, according to the ruling.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 11, 2021
Judges in multidistrict litigation over Zantac and 3M's combat earplugs have used administrative dockets and registries to manage thousands of claims, while technology is being used to select cases for bellwether trials.
By Jasmine Floyd | September 24, 2021
"Pretrial stipulations will not necessarily limit the issues ruled upon at trial, so each party should cover all of its bases, raise the appropriate objections, and also understand that the courts will resolve all of the issues in a case at trial, even if not explicitly stated in the stipulation," Nicole Moskowitz of Neustein Law Group in Aventura said.
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