Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Yvette Ostolaza and Carmen Ortega-Rivero | November 2, 2022
This article reviews the current method for consolidating cases in Florida and the reasons why this method should change. The Florida Supreme Court should consider amending the civil procedure rules and provide for a multidistrict litigation framework for Florida state courts.
By Jim Saunders | November 1, 2022
Plaintiffs are two students in Miami-Dade County and Manatee County schools, two lesbian couples with children in Miami-Dade County schools, a woman with children in Orange County schools and two teachers in Broward County and Pasco County schools.
By Jim Saunders | November 1, 2022
Justices agreed to a request by the guardian for Jacquelyn Faircloth to take up a dispute that focuses on a judgment against Potbelly's, a bar near the Florida State University campus.
By Michael A. Mora | October 28, 2022
The battle between two South Florida real estate developers seemingly ended with a confidential settlement.
By Michael A. Mora | October 28, 2022
Since the verdict, attorneys indicate more than three weeks have passed without the former NFL star providing any indication he will pay the final judgment.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa I. Softness | October 28, 2022
If you use it right, a great theme will serve as the hook that brings the jury back—to your best facts, your best arguments, and onto your side.
By Melea VanOstrand | October 27, 2022
It's a case that serves as a warning to new-to-market builders who take on a project in South Florida and may require the Legislature to revisit the experience requirements for obtaining a contractor's license in Florida.
By Michael A. Mora | October 27, 2022
"The continued reinforcement of the rights of Medicare Advantage plans to pursue these claims impacts nearly half of the Medicare system directly, as well as the entirety of the liability insurance market," said John H. Ruiz, the managing partner and lead legal strategist at MSP Recovery Law Firm.
By ALM Staff | October 27, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Justin B. Kaplan, Kimberly Freedman and Melissa J. Gomberg | October 27, 2022
Court-approved class settlements are common in TCPA class actions. The landscape of such settlements in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit changed this summer, however, with the recent decision in Drazen v. Pinto, 41 F. 4th 1354 (11th Cir. 2022). Lawyers for both plaintiffs and defendants are well advised to adapt how they traditionally guide TCPA class action litigation toward settlement as a result.
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