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Florida's 5 Am Law 200 Firms Found Varying Success in 2021
High demand met high turnover and rising costs for Florida's Second Hundred firms.Florida Jury Awards $16 Million Over Spinal Injuries After Car Crash
A jury awarded more than $16 million to a woman who claimed that she injured her spine in a motor-vehicle accident in Jacksonville. On Dec. 15,…Florida Jury Awards $3 Million Over Spinal Injuries After Car Accident
The plaintiff claimed that the accident was a result of the uninsured motorist having ignored a stop sign that governed his entrance to the roadway.Broward Jury Returns Zero in $10M Suit Alleging Medical Negligence in Woman's Death
Plaintiffs counsel asked the jury to return a verdict of nearly $10 million, but the strategy advanced by opposing counsel proved insurmountable.View more book results for the query "Cole Scott Kissane"
This $300M Plywood Safety Dispute Could 'Send Shockwaves' Through Construction Market
"If the plaintiffs are successful at trial, this case will send shockwaves through an already volatile lumber market that has seen a 200% rise in prices since 2021," one construction law expert said.Florida Appellate Ruling Shines Spotlight on Assessment of Pre-Judgment Interest
"We're confident a jury will decide that the pain and suffering Jennie Sanford endured and will endure from unnecessarily losing her father when she was 17 years old is worth much more than how the defendant's insurance company has valued it," attorney Michael Baxter said.Florida McDonald's Not Liable for Patron's Fall on Walkway
McDonald's contended that the plaintiff overlooked the curb because she was wearing sunglasses in rainy conditions, was not utilizing an umbrella and was distracted by heavy objects she was carrying.These Big Law Firms Promote the Most Diverse Partners in South Florida
Akerman, Cole, Scott & Kissane, and Holland & Knight promoted the most diverse partner classes in recent years as South Florida partner promotions beat national averages for Big Law partnership diversity.Guest Who Broke Foot at Florida Resort Secures $3 Million Verdict
The plaintiff contended a ballroom was not adequately lit, but the defense argued that the lighting was similar to that typically utilized in a ballroom.Trending Stories
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