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Carlton Fields Beats Back $15M Lawsuit Against Miami Beach Over Rogue Staffers
Miami-Dade Circuit Court ruling affirms that cities and municipalities cannot be held vicariously liable for the actions of rogue employees who decide to proceed outside the scope of their duties and engage in criminal conduct, according to Alan Rosenthal, a shareholder at Carlton Fields.Defense Lawyers Note Potential Statewide Ripple From Miami Dade College Class Action
The Florida Defense Lawyers Association claimed in the amicus curiae the litigation is not just over a college tuition refund, but the lower court's ruling on sovereign immunity could have a ripple effect on nearly every government institution in the sunshine state.Sanctions Sought in Florida Spat Involving College Fees Amid Pandemic
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge William Thomas ruled, "Sovereign immunity is no bar to plaintiff's well-pled breach of contract claim."Discovery Nightmare: Simple Request Sparked 3-Year Dispute for Miami-Dade Lawyer
For defense counsel, the ordeal was a stark reminder of how crucial it is that attorneys document everything and keep their word.Meet CABA's New President: Dax Bello
"I became so impressed of his trajectory as a young lawyer with his civic-mindedness, deep roots and commitment to the community," Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said.Florida Class Action Claims Aetna Profits From Denying Cancer Treatment
The putative class action lawsuit alleges a major insurance carrier has systematically declined to cover a necessary cancer treatment purely because of its cost.Millions in Florida PPP Loans Went to Equity Partners Whose Law Firms Also Took Loans
At nine Florida law firms, equity partners and shareholders took PPP loans separate from their firm's loan. Most acted in accordance with an initial CARES Act regulation instructing them to do so, one that was subsequently reversed—but not before millions were approved for the partners.5 South Florida Attorneys Address Litigation Implications of Biden Administration on Cuban Relations
Raquel A. Rodriguez said the litigation with the most immediate implications involves claims made under the 1996 Helms-Burton Act, which enshrined an embargo on Cuba into statute largely due to its human rights violations.Gilead Sciences Sues 2 Health Care Networks in Multimillion-Dollar Fraudulent Scheme
"The business structures are moving in a direction where many parties are bringing together different interests and come together to treat more patients," Maria D. Garcia said. "In this case, that trend is continuing as Gilead Sciences attacks a whole business model."Common Law Negligence and Ransomware Attacks: An Old Tool for a New Job
In the Cyber Age, legislative and regulatory bodies must play a perpetual game of catch-up, chasing dexterous bad actors whose evolving tactics and capabilities outpace the legal response.Trending Stories
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