By Paola Iuspa-Abbott | February 28, 2013
For the fourth year in a row, state lawmakers are pushing a bill to speed up foreclosures in the session starting Tuesday.The measures would force homeowners to show why a lender shou
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 8, 2011
A dispute over a luxury island development in the Bahamas went to the jury Wednesday with a request for $5 million in damages.
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The electric blanket Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Angelica Zayas received from her parents for Christmas meant they had given her their blessing to go off to college. It also was proof they rec
By Bloomberg News | June 6, 2011
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. agreed to sell Litton Loan Servicing LP to Ocwen Financial Corp. for $263.7 million in cash, ending the New York-based bank’s 3-1/2 year experiment in processing ho
By The Associated Press | May 15, 2012
The $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase has renewed calls for stricter oversight of Wall Street banks. Two years after Congress passed an overhaul of financial rules, many of those chan
By Bloomberg News | February 7, 2012
The Standard & Poor's 500 Index's best start in 25 years is doing little to restore Americans' confidence in the stock market. The benchmark gauge for U.S. shares has climbed 6.9 p
By Jan Wolfe | May 15, 2013
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein's first-ever patent case reached a likely dead end on Monday, when an appeals court ruled that Barnes & Noble Inc.'s Nook e-reader doesn't infring
By Mike Scarcella | November 11, 2009
U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman in Washington said he's "radicalized" when it comes to prosecution disclosure obligations. He is a proponent of a federal rule that clearly spells out the governme
By Deborah C. Espana | November 18, 2009
A team of South Florida federal prosecutors and agents from the FBI and Health and Human Services' inspector general's office have been recognized by the National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association
By Julie Kay | November 17, 2010
For the first time in at least a decade, The Florida Bar could see a three-way race for president. And while some see the competition as a healthy sign, others are not happy about it. Two me
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