By Zach Schlein | May 16, 2019
Florida's Third District Court of Appeal declined a petition for writ of certiorari filed by attorneys with the Shapiro, Blasi, Wasserman & Hermann law firm in Boca Raton. An order from Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Abby Cynamon disqualified the entire firm from serving as defense counsel to a fire safety company after finding counsel had obtained an unfair informational advantage.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Amanda Bronstad | May 2, 2019
U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers in Pensacola inquired about third-party plaintiffs funding shortly after being assigned 3M earplug lawsuits.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | April 26, 2019
Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn on Thursday allowed Otto Candies and other plaintiffs to file a new complaint despite their failure to comply with a court rule governing amended complaints in the case, which accuses KPMG of failing to detect a massive financial fraud by Citigroup Inc. and a KPMG client in Latin America.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Marc A. Wites | April 24, 2019
In recent years I have noticed some changes in the practice of law, some of which may be based on changing customs and norms and others which unfortunately seem to reflect on a growing lack of civility and professionalism among lawyers.
By Zach Schlein | April 10, 2019
The Third DCA Wednesday referred foreclosure litigator Bruce Jacobs to the Florida Bar for criticizing the court. Jacobs received an order to show cause from the appellate court in December.
By Zach Schlein | April 9, 2019
Former Broward Sheriff Scott Israel argues his case against Gov. Ron DeSantis should first go to Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal, before heading to the state's high court.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Walter J. Andrews and David Costello | March 28, 2019
Florida insureds generally prefer to have their insurance coverage disputes decided in Florida state courts, where they are more familiar and where the judges and juries tend to be from the same local area as the insureds.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Roger Slade | March 11, 2019
To the average Floridian, the term “confession of judgment” is likely to be unfamiliar. One reason for this may be because the use of confessions of judgment, by lenders, is prohibited by Florida statute.
By Tom McParland | March 4, 2019
Miami attorney Carlos F. Gonzalez came up on the losing side of the litigation over the public role of investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By William Shepherd and Jeff Schacknow | February 26, 2019
A statewide grand jury hasn't been convened for eight years, but despite being kept on the shelf, the statewide grand jury remains both effective and unique in its ability to review important issues for Florida, and Gov. DeSantis is smart to deploy it.
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