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After $2.5 Million Judgment, GEICO Wins New Trial Over Juror Challenge
An appellate court in Florida has affirmed a trial court's order granting GEICO Indemnity Company's motion for a new trial after a jury awarded the plaintiff $2.5 million, concluding that the trial court should have removed for cause a juror who demonstrated bias against GEICO.Litigation Leads Growth in Attorney Counts at Florida Law Firms
Plaintiffs and defense firms are pushing up the numbers in the annual Review 100 survey. Full-service? Not so much.The NLJ 500: Climbing Mountains, Cracking Ceilings
The 2019 Women in Law Scorecard has a new firm at No. 1, as others push to recruit and retain women lawyers.Federal Lawsuit Claims South Florida Firm's Negligence Caused Company's $4M Loss
A Kansas investment firm claims language in transactional documents prepared by West Palm Beach law firm Anthony LG PLLC caused serious problems with four different clients. But the defendant attorneys say the allegations are "spurious."Livestock Owner Not to Blame for Crash Caused by Runaway Cows, Court Rules
Ernest Carnahan sued after crashing into a group of cows gathered on an unlit Port St. Lucie road at 4:45 a.m.Worker Awarded $1.88M for Injury From Falling Part at Power Plant
A contractor's employee claimed injuries after a 70-pound spring hanger fell on him while working at a Florida Power & Light power plant.Broward Firm Prevails Over Ex-Client in Fee Fight but Loses $28,000
The Fourth District Court of Appeal sided with Broward attorneys Justin Parafinczuk and Marcus Susen on Wednesday, but their firm lost out on $28,000 in expert witness costs.Maternity Leave, Lactation Rooms and Firm Culture — Keys to Law Firm Diversity
I am not sure that employers fully grasp the nature of the decision to provide paid maternity leave. I have spoken with many friends who have taken this factor into account when deciding where to seek employment.South Florida Attorney Called as Witness in Own Client's Case
A personal injury lawsuit against a Florida law firm and its employee is headed back to trial, after the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled that evidence of financial ties between the plaintiffs lawyer and treating physician shouldn't have been allowed into evidence.No Winners in Broward Battle of the Firms: $500K Participation Fee Violated Bar Rules
The case was a prime example of a violation that "typically occurs in the shadows and rarely emerges in the light of day," according to the Fourth District Court of Appeal.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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