By Amanda Bronstad | March 29, 2018
Theodore Leopold and Michael Pitt, lead counsel in a consolidated class action in Michigan federal court, say Hunter Shkolnik has been swiping their clients by forcing them to sign unlawful retainer agreements with excessive fees.
By Catherine Wilson | March 29, 2018
The annual recognition focuses on exemplary achievements by Florida lawyers in 2017.
By Karen Sloan | Catherine Wilson | March 29, 2018
Results for the Sunshine State aren't so sunny compared with other states. The good news is Florida beat California.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | March 29, 2018
Former Rep. Corrine Brown's attempt to get out of federal prison hinges on an ex-juror who said the “Holy Spirit” told him Brown was not guilty of charges related to a charity scam.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | March 29, 2018
Attorney General Pam Bondi's office urged the Florida Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that allowed a police officer to use the state's “stand your ground” self-defense law after being charged with manslaughter in an on-duty shooting.
By Samantha Joseph | March 29, 2018
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Dava Tunis, who is serving as the court-appointed referee, recommended disbarment for Bernardo Roman III and Jose Maria “Pepe” Herrera for their work on lawsuits against Lewis Tein and attorneys at the firm.
By Andrew Denney | March 29, 2018
The government alleges the borrowers who took out the loans were less creditworthy than Barclays led investors and rating agencies to believe, and that more than half of the loans defaulted.
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By Max Mitchell | March 28, 2018
In a loss for the struggling taxi industry, a federal appeals court has ruled that Uber's entry into the Philadelphia transportation market did not run afoul of antitrust laws.
By Samantha Joseph | March 28, 2018
"It's even more outrageous because he is a lawyer and he fled,” plaintiffs counsel David Bianchi said of Marcos Gonzalez-Balboa, a Miami Lakes attorney charged in a fatal hit-and-run.
By Celia Ampel | March 28, 2018
The Third District Court of Appeal finds a jury would have to rely on stacked inferences to establish Publix knew of any danger.
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