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Attorney fended off suit against Chrysler in hard-fought mesothelioma case
Jeff Bell, Bell & MelamedMiami-Dade jury levies $4.25M verdict against R.J. Reynolds
A Miami-Dade jury hits cigarette maker R.J. Reynolds with a $4.25 million verdict, siding with the widow of a smoker who died in 1997.Court ruling gives new life to thousands of asbestos suits
A Florida appeals court breathed new life into thousands of pending asbestos-related lawsuits Wednesday by invalidating retroactivity in a state law designed to limit the number of people eligible to sue. Plaintiffs attorneys hailed the ruling as a victory for thousands of people still awaiting their day in court, while an industry lawyer expressed disappointment and said an appeal to the Florida Supreme Court is likely.Ford fights attempt to increase asbestos award
Ford Motor is disputing a cancer victim's attempt to increase an award against the company on grounds she never knew she was in danger from exposure to asbestos dust in the service bays of Ford dealerships.Dave Lee Brannon to replace retired U.S. Magistrate Judge Linnea R. Johnson
Longtime assistant federal defender Dave Lee Brannon takes over as federal magistrate in West Palm Beach.View more book results for the query "'The Ferraro Law Firm'"
Justice Watch: Lawyers see high stakes in whistle-blower claims
Tax litigators say that IRS whistle-blower claims present the new horizon in plaintiffs work with millions of dollars available for the right information.Justice Watch: False Claims Act bringing in record money
The False Claims Act is generating record money for the government, whistle-blowers and law firms.After Bitter, Five-Year Feud, Litigator Settles With Late Partner's Widow for Millions
How the Sept. 11 attacks changed Justice Department operations
Present and former U.S. attorneys in the Southern District of Florida recalled how the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks turned the office upside down and permanently changed the federal approach to criminal justice.Private judges offer quick justice at a price
Few have ventured into private trials since Florida legalized them in 1999. But private judges may be a more popular option with frustration over public sector inefficiencies and an onslaught of mortgage foreclosures slowing circuit courts.Trending Stories
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