By Samantha Joseph | July 20, 2017
Initiation of foreclosure proceedings does not rise to the level of "irreparable harm" sufficent to justify a temporary injunction, the Fourth DCA ruled.
By Greg Land | July 19, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit upheld an international arbitration award levying nearly $900,000 against an Israeli company accused of defaming its one-time Georgia business partner.
By Commentary by Ronika J. Carter | July 18, 2017
On Jan. 8, 1991, an Attorney General advisory legal opinion was issued on the topic of gambling and fantasy sports leagues. At its core, the opinion letter served as a brief analysis of Section 849.14, but the attorney general noted an important nuance in the law: contests in which the skills of the contestants are predominant do not violate Florida's gambling statute. However, staking, betting or wagering anything of value on such contests does violate the gambling laws in Florida, writes attorney Ronika J. Carter.
By Samantha Joseph | July 18, 2017
A Fort Lauderdale lawyer's ex-wife wanted to have his new spouse cover her court costs.
By Celia Ampel | July 13, 2017
Florida Supreme Court Justice R. Fred Lewis tells the governor he is treating homeowners in a 15-year legal battle like "yo-yos."
By Catherine Wilson | July 10, 2017
The rollout of eFilings in Miami-Dade Circuit Court expands to the circuit appellate division.
By Jonathan Ringel | July 7, 2017
The federal appeals court for the Southeast has started providing audio recordings of oral arguments on its website.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 7, 2017
The parents of an American student who died on a study abroad program cannot sue the Brookhaven university, the Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 30, 2017
The U.S. Labor Department told a federal appeals court Friday that while it intends to revise the Obama-era rule that made millions of workers eligible for overtime pay the agency will continue to defend its authority to create and enforce such a regulation.
By Samantha Joseph | June 28, 2017
New fallout from old rulings by Broward Circuit Judge Cynthia Imperato, who resigned last year after a 2013 DUI arrest: A state appellate court found the judge "made several significant errors" in adjudicating a business dispute, including "walking off the bench mid-hearing."
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