By Michael A. Mora | August 11, 2022
"This was an issue of personalities, and that's just not acceptable," Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Veronica Diaz previously ruled.
By Michael A. Mora | August 10, 2022
"Here in the U.S., many lawyers think they can file a lawsuit and they don't have to consider the risk that their client might have to pay the other side's attorney fees," said Gregory Herbert, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig.
By Jim Saunders | August 10, 2022
The appeals court did not explain its reasons for granting the stay, But in a motion filed last week, Torres' attorneys pointed, in part, to the fast-approaching Aug. 23 primary.
By Marianna Wharry | August 10, 2022
"The two-phase evacuation plan contained in Marathon and Islamorada's Comprehensive Plan Amendments fails to meet the statute's mandate, and the Department of Economic Opportunity erred in concluding that the Comprehensive Plan Amendments by Marathon and Islamorada were in compliance with the applicable requirements of Florida law," Judge Kevin Emas wrote for the three-judge panel.
By Jim Saunders | August 10, 2022
The school wants the appeals court to overturn a ruling that found the Florida High School Athletic Association is a "state actor" and did not violate First Amendment rights when it refused to allow a prayer over the public-address system before a game.
By Dara Kam | August 10, 2022
Arguing that the country has a long tradition of viewing intoxication and firearms as a "dangerous" mix, the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday…
By Michael A. Mora | August 9, 2022
"It was a testament to the American system of law," Courtney Caprio, a partner at AXS Law Group, said after the federal jury verdict.
By Ryan Dailey | August 8, 2022
Attorneys for the plaintiffs argued that the law violates the First Amendment and are seeking a preliminary injunction to block its enforcement, leading to a hearing Monday before Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker.
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By Michael A. Mora | August 8, 2022
The appellate court referred the four consolidated appeals to the Florida Bar, and required the litigator to pay up to $35,000 in attorney fees to opposing counsel.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mason T. Nettleton | August 8, 2022
Aside from the obvious of challenging the legitimacy of and seeking dismissal of the petition for injunction based on the underlying false allegations, the Florida Supreme Court now recognizes that in certain circumstances, Section 57.105, Florida Statutes can provide an aggrieved respondent an award of attorney fees and costs incurred to defend against the allegations.
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