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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.
6 minute read
April 25, 2011 |

Against Absentee Chinese Defendants, St. Jude Medical Wins $2.3 Billion Verdict in Trade Secrets Case

A one-sided result wasn't that hard to predict when St. Jude Medical took its trade secrets case against a former employee before a Los Angeles jury last week. For one, the company had pretty persuasive evidence that the employee stole trade secrets to set up a Chinese medical implant device company in 2009.
3 minute read
August 08, 2011 |

Private judges offer quick justice at a price

Few have ventured into private trials since Florida legalized them in 1999. But private judges may be a more popular option with frustration over public sector inefficiencies and an onslaught of mortgage foreclosures slowing circuit courts.
10 minute read
November 05, 2007 |

Smaller Law Firms Score Big Litigation Wins, Too

While large, full-service firms often steal the big headlines, smaller litigation boutiques score more than their share of big courtroom victories. The Daily Business Review compiled a sampling of some of the legal work done by a handful of south Florida's top litigation shops, including Podhurst Orseck's landing of a $48 million award for an Israeli hurt in a Palestinian attack and Feldman Gale's earning of a $7.4 million judgment for an online restaurant reservations firm.
1 minute read
January 06, 2006 |

Staying Linked to the Office in a Natural Disaster

If disaster strikes, will your firm be prepared? In the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma, Miami businesses without formal disaster recovery plans said they�re now more likely to devise such plans. In some cases, businesses with disaster recovery plans are in the process of revising and refining them. Attorney Samuel Lewis of Miami's Feldman Gale shares tips that helped keep his firm up and running while municipal services were restored.
3 minute read
January 06, 2006 |

Stay Linked to the Office in a Natural Disaster

If disaster strikes, will your firm be prepared? In the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma, Miami businesses without formal disaster recovery plans said they�re now more likely to devise such plans. In some cases, businesses with disaster recovery plans are in the process of revising and refining them. Attorney Samuel Lewis of Miami's Feldman Gale shares tips that helped keep his firm up and running while municipal services were restored.
3 minute read
January 23, 2007 |

Red Bull Guru Can't Be Forced to Talk -- Yet

A federal magistrate judge ruled Monday that a Florida company does not yet have the right to depose the Austrian marketing whiz behind a successful energy drink in a trademark infringement case. Attorneys for Vital Pharmaceuticals have been chasing after Red Bull's CEO Dietrich Mateschitz for weeks. He has been cited in news reports as the source of the idea for the drink's formula, as well as its marketing campaign. Red Bull attorneys argued that lower level executives should be deposed instead.
4 minute read
November 15, 2001 |

Star Power

Assailing Telemundo, a Spanish-language TV network in the U.S., and its law firm for "egregious and dilatory behavior," a federal judge issued a default judgment against the TV network in a trademark infringement lawsuit. Miami-based Inmuno Vital, a herbal remedy company, sued Telemundo for airing commercials by an Inmuno competitor, despite being warned that the commercials might infringe Inmuno's trademark.
6 minute read
August 08, 2011 |

Hollywood couples often seek out private judges

California, Colorado, Indiana, Ohio and Texas permit private trials, which are celebrated for providing judges with special expertise but criticized for creating an exclusive justice system open mainly to the rich.
3 minute read
September 30, 2002 |

Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys

Notice to the bar.
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