By Alexander Lugo | June 16, 2023
Justice Ricky Polston stepped down from the high court at the end of March and immediately went to work as general counsel at Citizens Property Insurance, Florida's not-for-profit insurer of last resort.
By Michael A. Mora | June 16, 2023
"All of these issues are central to the bar and bench in Florida, all are surfaced in Yeyille v. Speigel, and all remain unresolved to the detriment of the rule of law," said Anthony V. Alfieri of the University of Miami School of Law, who is not involved in the litigation.
By Michael A. Mora | June 15, 2023
The Florida Supreme Court held that the ruling would not result in a "flood of frivolous appeals," as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. argued.
By Michael A. Mora | June 14, 2023
"A client can decide to pay for a Ferrari in order to get from Point A to Point B, but the losing party only has to pay for a Ford," said Edward Mullins, a partner at Reed Smith not involved in the matter, in characterizing the federal judge's reasoning on the attorney fees ruling.
By Lisa Willis | June 14, 2023
"The elephant in the room is that we haven't generated a witness list yet," Special Counsel Jack Smith said in arguing bond conditions before US Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman in Miami.
By Michael A. Mora | June 9, 2023
"We have elected judges and the Miccosukee are 600 members and the body politic that votes for these judges is not the Miccosukee Tribe," said Robert O. Saunooke of the Saunooke Law Firm.
By Michael A. Mora | June 8, 2023
In the 24-page ruling, the Florida Supreme Court held that the attorney "made statements in three separate legal proceedings that impugned the integrity of members of the judiciary," and that the attorney "failed to show that he had an objectively reasonable factual basis for making the statements."
By Michael A. Mora | June 7, 2023
The class action lawsuit in which a Florida attorney alleged that his "hundreds of clients" sustained damages that amounted to "hundreds of millions of dollars," is one result from the fallout of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against Binance.
By Michael A. Mora | June 5, 2023
Now, it will be up to the Florida Supreme Court to either accept or deny the stipulation of public reprimand that the judge has agreed to despite that she has less than a month before her resignation takes effect.
By Lisa Willis | May 31, 2023
"It was surreal to watch my former partner ... get sworn in," said Tal Lifshitz of Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.
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