By Michael A. Mora | April 3, 2023
"This is a classic case of a registered exchange, which is promoting the sale of an unregistered security," the plaintiffs alleged in the lawsuit.
By Riley Brennan | April 3, 2023
"Because the plaintiffs did not proffer admissible evidence on damages, summary judgment should have entered for the defendants," the court said.
By Lisa Willis | March 31, 2023
"Florida's Anti-SLAPP statute protects the people, not the government." Judge Jeffery T. Kuntz, Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal
By Michael A. Mora | March 31, 2023
"Assisting and preparing the errata sheet does not mean you prepare it, send it to the witness and tell the witness these are the changes we want you to consider," Miami-Dade Circuit Judge William Thomas ruled. "That to me is the lawyer simply supplanting and telling the witness what changes need to be made."
By Lisa Willis | March 30, 2023
"Even before the hearing, [that] the jig was up, there was going to be no witness who would deny the fraud allegations," said Mark S. Weinstein of Weinstein & Cohen, attorney for the plaintiff.
By Law.com Editor | March 30, 2023
The expansion includes more than 100 courts in New York, New Jersey, California, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Texas. More states will be added in the coming weeks and months.
By Lisa Willis | March 30, 2023
The final judgment could be over $100 million, according to the Am Law 100 firm attorneys, if the Miami state court judge adds treble damages due to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, prejudgment interest of at least $25 million and attorney fees.
By Marianna Wharry | March 30, 2023
"Businesses and governments routinely ask about criminal history in a variety of contexts like employment, business licenses, childcare, and firearm purchases," the majority wrote. "Landlords deserve the same right."
By Michael A. Mora | March 29, 2023
Among those in Jonathan "DaBaby" Kirk's entourage was Marcus Williams, who was rendered a quadriplegic after the Miami Beach steakhouse Prime 112 allegedly failed to properly secure its premises.
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By Michael Haggard and Pedro Echarte | March 29, 2023
While proponents have touted the legislation as "tort reform," the reality is that its intent is to put up roadblocks to Floridians seeking justice from those that have injured or killed them through acts of negligence. The law is targeted at all types of victims and cases, but the legislature attempted to target no group more than victims of crime.
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