By Lisa Willis | January 30, 2023
"The Florida Constitution requires that there be some legislative authority in order to impose a tax like this," plaintiffs counsel Rachel Wagner Furst said. "And we allege that there is no authority."
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By Eric Rosen | January 30, 2023
The war did not end with the ground-breaking verdict. In 2006, the class action verdict was reversed, and the Florida Supreme Court sent the case back to the trial courts allowing individuals to file lawsuits against the tobacco companies for illnesses and death caused by destructive cigarette products.
By Emily Saul | January 27, 2023
Defense counsel argues that the AG's use of the term "improperly group Defendants together, without regard to the nature or discrete legal identity of each Defendant."
By Lisa Willis | January 27, 2023
"The defense turned what should have been a straightforward matter—one that should have been settled very early on—into an exceedingly complicated and expensive one," said attorney Todd L. Wallen.
By Michael A. Mora | January 27, 2023
"When she realized we were going to call her to court to testify, she changed her testimony," said Richard J. Diaz, an attorney for the estate of the decedent.
By Michael A. Mora | January 26, 2023
"We're starting to see certain law firms using this tactic as a bludgeon rather than a way to refine certain questions that need to be answered by a corporate representative," said Edward G. Guedes, a partner at Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman.
By Michael A. Mora | January 25, 2023
Among the South Florida recipients are Irina Shabetayev, whose service included relocating "countless Ukrainian refugees facing unimaginable circumstances" following the Russian invasion of their country.
By Lisa Willis | January 24, 2023
"What this opinion does is revives in everybody's minds—the court system, and lawyers and claimants—what the rules of the game are," said attorney Alan Rosenthal.
By Michael A. Mora | January 24, 2023
"A lot of attorneys may be looking at the issue of trying to invalidate a noncompete before there is competition," said Paul B. Ranis, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig. "This decision says that's an improper way of interpreting Florida law."
By Lisa Willis | January 24, 2023
"We have been completely teed up and ready to go to trial," Coral Gables attorney Christopher Spuches said.
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