By Marcia Coyle | April 30, 2018
The justice will curtail activities for the next few weeks, the court said. She also will wear a sling for several weeks and undergo physical therapy for several months. Sotomayor is expected to recover full mobility and shoulder function, according to the court.
By Erin Mulvaney | April 30, 2018
“The result will be sweeping reclassification of workers throughout the state, including in the gig economy where much of the litigation has recently focused,” Michael Rubin of Altshuler Berzon says.
By Samantha Joseph | April 30, 2018
Domnick Cunningham & Whalen attorneys won $2.7 million for a woman who needed multiple surgeries after injuring her ankle at Palm Beach State College.
By Gisela Salomon and Claudia Torrens, Associated Press | April 30, 2018
The intensity of political attention is new for Puerto Ricans, who are accustomed to not having much political clout.
By Marcia Coyle | April 30, 2018
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., writing in a 2013 case, said cy pres relief raised "fundamental concerns." The Google settlement involved funds distributed to third parties, with no compensation to the class.
By Samantha Joseph | April 30, 2018
The court suspended Philip M. Gerson and Steven K. Hunter for their work tied to class action litigation against tobacco companies.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | April 30, 2018
Members of Florida's congressional delegation from both sides of the political aisle denounced a White House proposal that they say would weaken offshore oil-drilling regulations.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | April 27, 2018
Pointing to an arbitrary process that “ignores substance in favor of blind luck,” an administrative law judge rejected a state emergency rule drawn up to help license more methadone-treatment centers across Florida.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | April 27, 2018
In a case stemming from an injury to a child who was deaf and had been diagnosed with psychiatric conditions, the Florida Supreme Court tried to resolve questions about when lawsuits deal with medical malpractice — or ordinary negligence.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 26, 2018
A Carnival Cruise Line passenger is suing the cruise company for injuries suffered when she was thrown from a tour bus on a safari-style excursion in the Bahamas.
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