Kasowitz Benson Torres, the New York firm whose work for President Donald Trump has kept it in the national spotlight this year, is vowing to appeal after a Florida judge ruled that a billing fraud complaint against the firm can move forward.

Patriot National, an insurance servicing company, sued Kasowitz in late June in Florida state court, alleging the firm engaged in fraudulent billing, malpractice and other misconduct that cost the company millions of dollars of damages. For instance, Patriot said one firm biller recorded 24 hours of work for the client in a single day.

Kasowitz moved to dismiss last month, arguing New York is a more appropriate venue, as the firm had already sued Patriot for unpaid legal fees there, while Patriot's “threadbare allegations” in its complaint were insufficient.

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