By Scott Flaherty | April 4, 2018
Holland & Knight convinced a California appeals court to reverse a $34.5 million verdict in a case accusing the firm of furthering a real estate investment fraud.
By Scott Flaherty | April 4, 2018
Holland & Knight convinced the Second District Court of Appeal to reverse a $34.5 million verdict in a case accusing the firm of furthering a real estate investment fraud.
By Karen Sloan | April 4, 2018
Former professors at two of InfiLaw's for-profit law schools have filed whistleblower suits claiming student loan fraud, and lawyers say there could be more such suits pending under seal.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | April 4, 2018
Trulieve, Florida's largest medical marijuana business, is asking a Tallahassee judge to strike down a state law that limits the number of dispensaries marijuana companies can operate, saying the restriction “arbitrarily impairs product availability and safety” and “unfairly penalizes” pot providers.
By Associated Press | April 4, 2018
The attorney general's office wants the order to be placed on hold pending appeal.
By Curt Anderson, Associated Press | April 4, 2018
A U.S. jury found a former president of Bolivia and his defense minister responsible for killings by security forces during the 2003 unrest in the South American nation, awarding $10 million in damages in a lawsuit filed by Bolivians whose relatives were among the slain.
By Samantha Joseph | April 3, 2018
Attorney Michael L. Meyer, who holds law licenses in Kentucky and Indiana, is accused of running the scheme for 19 years.
By Celia Ampel | April 3, 2018
Three lawyers are launching a new Miami boutique, and two will open the Fort Lauderdale office of a Washington-based firm.
By Angela Morris | April 3, 2018
The University of North Texas Dallas College of Law this summer will welcome Angela Felecia Epps as the new leader of the law school. Epps takes over at a critical time for the school as it works to earn full accreditation.
By Samantha Joseph | April 3, 2018
Broward Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer rules survivor Anthony Borges lacks legal standing to disqualify attorneys handling the criminal case against confessed shooter Nikolas Jacob Cruz.
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