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June 11, 2016 |

Monday Mashup: The IP Lit Boutique With Sky-High Salaries; Online Dating Tips From the SEC; Gawker Goes Bankrupt

Who is IP litigation boutique Desmarais and why are they a new leader in the associate salary wars; Dating tips from the SEC; Gawker goes bust; a hot argument before the Third Circuit
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December 03, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Time Ins. Co. v. Burger

Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Time Ins. Co. v. Burger712 So.2d 389Supreme Court of Florida.TIME INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, etc.,…
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November 10, 2003 |

Judicial Conference OKs Plan for Redacted Criminal Filings

Cyberlaw: To prevent identity theft and other criminal uses of data as more court documents go online, the U.S. Judicial Conference has approved a plan that requires attorneys to delete selected personal data from paper and electronic filings.
8 minute read
August 05, 2003 |

Lawyers Seek Documents Regarding American Airlines Exec Pay Scandal

Miami developer Armando Codina should be compelled to turn over documents detailing his role in the recent American Airlines executive pay scandal, argue lawyers who are suing for the return of huge payments made to top executives of FPL Group, parent of Florida Power & Light Co. The lawyers claim the documents are relevant to the FPL case "because they bear on whether Codina ignored key executive pay issues" while sitting on the compensation committee of AMR Corp.
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February 04, 2000 |

Florida Bar Agrees On Another Study Group Of MDPs

Six months after the Florida Bar persuaded the ABA to delay deciding just what stand it should take on allowing multidisciplinary practices, a bar committee studying the issue produced only two reports that reach opposite conclusions. The committee's co-chairmen created yet another group to reach a consensus in the next few months. The Florida Bar wants recommendations before the ABA considers the matter again.
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October 31, 2001 |

Lawsuits of the Rich and Famous -- and Their Two Dozen Law Firms

Can you sue someone for filing a lawsuit, especially if the lawsuit was filed intentionally to sink a deal? In Florida, the answer is no. After ignoring dozens of motions to dismiss Boca Investors Group's suit against residents of tony Fisher Island over spate of suits filed by the residents, allegedly to thwart a deal, a Miami judge finally granted dismissal based on the notion that litigation itself is immune from litigation.
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June 16, 2006 |

Italian Family in $19M Dispute Alleges Fla. Firm Helped Hide Some of the Money

A Miami federal jury has ordered a Florida businessman to pay nearly $19 million in damages to an Italian family claiming it lost millions in an embezzlement scheme. In separate litigation still pending in federal court, the family alleges that the Miami law firm of Pertnoy Solowsky & Allen helped the businessman, Edward Reizen, conceal a significant amount of the money. The lawsuit against the firm claims that $1.4 million is �still being held hostage� in the Pertnoy Solowsky trust account.
4 minute read
June 16, 2006 |

Italian Family in $19M Dispute Alleges Fla. Firm Helped Hide Some of the Money

A MIAMI FEDERAL JURY has ordered a South Florida businessman to pay nearly $19 million in damages to an Italian family who claimed that it lost millions in an embezzlement scheme. In separate litigation still pending in U.S. District Court in Miami, the family alleges that the Miami law firm of Pertnoy Solowsky Allen helped the businessman, Edward Reizen, conceal a significant amount of the money.
4 minute read
October 30, 2003 |

Forbidden Facts

Although the U.S. Judicial Conference voted to make federal criminal case files more widely available electronically, it also adopted rules for keeping out personal information that traditionally has been contained in case files. The new rules, intended to prevent identity theft and other criminal use of data, will require attorneys to delete certain personal data from both paper and electronic filings.
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November 04, 2003 |

Lawyers Given Duty to Delete Key Info in Criminal Case Files

Dan [email protected] LAUDERDALE, Fla.-To prevent identity theft and other criminal uses of data as more court documents go online, the policy-making arm of the federal courts has approved a plan that requires attorneys to delete selected personal data, including Social Security numbers, from their paper and electronic filings.
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