By Dan M. Clark | November 19, 2018
Société Générale SA and its New York branch agreed to pay the fines and will now be met with charges in federal court for violating state and federal laws and regulations that govern economic sanctions and money laundering.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 19, 2018
Eric Bason sued for discrimination saying he was turned away from renting a North Miami apartment because he uses Section 8 vouchers to help pay rent.
By Gary Fineout and Brendan Farrington | November 19, 2018
Andrew Gillum, whose refrain had been “bring it home” as he recounted stories of growing up poor in the state, concluded his campaign with a Facebook video he recorded alongside his wife in a park.
By Gary Fineout | November 19, 2018
U.S. Senator Bill Nelson gave up his quest after days of tense and often acrimonious recounting wrapped up at midday Sunday, when Florida's counties had to turn in their official results.
By Verdict Search | November 19, 2018
A motorcyclist who was hit by debris from a truck was found partially at fault for failing to avoid it.
By Verdict Search | November 19, 2018
The man needed 29 sutures to close the wound in his back.
By Raychel Lean | November 19, 2018
"I will not sit silently while the majority muddles — or disregards — our Constitution and related rules," wrote Florida Supreme Court Justice R. Fred Lewis, dissenting from a majority opinion the Judicial Nominating Commission's was correct to start the judicial application process before he and Justices Barbara Pariente and Peggy Quince retire on Jan. 8.
By Raychel Lean | November 16, 2018
"For newly elected or appointed judges who have existing Facebook accounts, I encourage deactivation of those accounts," Justice Jorge Labarga wrote in a Florida Supreme Court decision that ruled Facebook friendships between attorneys and judges aren't enough for disqualification.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 16, 2018
Prolific EB-5 broker Nicholas Mastroianni II denies claims by Chinese investors that he duped them out of $99.5 million in a Jupiter real estate venture.
By Christine Simmons | November 16, 2018
"They think he's a tremendous individual,” Joel Sanders' attorney said about Greenspoon Marder.
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