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Attorney Turns Loss At 3rd DCA Into A Win For His Condo Association Client
Ben Solomon, senior partner at Miami-based Association Law Group, successfully argued that an apparent loss at the Third District Court of Appeal was more procedural than substantive and his client, the Spiaggia Ocean Condominium Association, is not the only party liable for unpaid assessments and fees on a foreclosed unit.Punitives OK'd After Defendant's Flip Remark
Angered by what she considered a callous deposition statement by a surgeon, a Miami-Dade Circuit judge has taken the highly unusual step of allowing a plaintiff to seek punitive damages in a medical malpractice suit filed by the family of a woman who died as a result of a hospital's allegedly negligent failure to drain an abscess. Dr. Abelardo Arango, named in the suit, testified that it would be "insulting" to be asked "to go and drain a small abscess."Lender Of Failed Condo Project Loses Appeal Of Malpractice Suit Against Hollywood Firm
The Third District Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court judgment favoring a Hollywood law firm accused of malpractice over a failed $3.8 million condo loan.Family deaths blamed for former Judge Gardiner's improper contacts
Former Broward Circuit Judge Ana Gardiner is on trial in a Florida Bar disciplinary case for repeated communications with a prosecutor during a 2007 murder trial.Greenberg says Dyadic founder Mark Emalfarb is responsible for company's problem
Dyadic International's malpractice lawsuit against Greenberg Traurig and two other law firms is based on a false premise - that its founder and chief executive was unaware of internal fraud, according to the defendants.View more book results for the query "Cole Scott & Kissane"
Religious Divorce Battle Goes Public, Complete With Picket Signs
In an unusual twist on a growing religious issue, a Florida psychiatrist who refused to grant his ex-wife a Jewish religious divorce is suing to stop synagogue members from demonstrating in front of his office demanding that he give her a divorce document called a "get." Without the get, the ex-wife cannot date or remarry, according to the law of Israel, where the woman has relocated. The opposing attorney argues that an injunction against the picketing would limit the synagogue's First Amendment rights.Demand for Associate Help Remains Flat in NLJ 350
Parents of UCF football player receive $10 million
Assisted living facility not liable for 98-year-old's death
Up and Down They Go: Big Changes in Ranks on the NLJ 350
If you're following the results of the NLJ 350, you already know which firms gained and lost the most attorneys in 2012. But there's another perspective on highs and lows, involving the firms' rankings year over year.Trending Stories
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