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Miami Native, Stetson Law Grad Retires from Georgia Supreme Court
Justice Carol Hunstein grew up in Florida, then moved to Georgia, where she served on the high court for 26 years.Beyoncé Denied Summary Judgment on Trademark Claims Against Feyoncé
Beyoncé, the mononymous pop music icon, has been involved in a trademark lawsuit that illustrates the evolving nature of dilution law in trademark litigation.Miami Judge's Book Casts a Noirish Light on Dade Circuit
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Milton Hirsch has published "Laredo Slider," the sequel to his 2004 debut novel "The Shadow of Justice."'The Devil Incarnate': How 3 Prominent South Florida Attorneys Win for Clients With Image Problems
Defense attorneys Bruce Lehr, Howard Finkelstein and Margot Moss talk litigation strategy and public pushback in cases with infamous clients.Broward Attorney Uses Delicate Touch to Sink $8 Million Case Against Geico
The optics weren't in his favor.In an $8 million lawsuit pitting a school counselor with paraplegia and her husband against Big Insurance, Coral Springs attorney…Venezuela-Linked Trust Sues Foreign Oil Traders for Bribes
A trust linked to Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has filed a lawsuit against major international energy trading firms for their alleged role funneling bribes to corrupt company officials in exchange for rigged oil purchase contracts.Judge Jerald Bagley Stepping Down to Open Arbitration Firm
The Miami-Dade circuit judge has dedicated more than half his life to the legal profession.How Fort Lauderdale Attorneys Won a $71 Million Verdict Despite Their Client's Low Medical Bills
The biggest obstacle was proving that a client with $3,550 in medical bills had suffered permanent, devastating injury worthy of a multimillion-dollar award.Prominent Litigators Square Off in Real Estate Fraud Suit
Broward real estate company Isram Realty is not backing down from a suit by a senior citizen who claimed it duped her into signing a $300,000 lease.Fired UBS Adviser Reignites Palm Beach Scandal Over Rich Widow
"Holy crap!" That's how Craig Price, a UBS AG senior vice president, told securities regulators he reacted when he saw the $2,600 tab for a client-development dinner he attended at an upscale Palm Beach restaurant. It wasn't the size of the bill that stunned him. It was who paid for it — an ailing, 90-year-old UBS client.