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Jacksonville, FL— Trial is scheduled to begin this week against a Florida woman accused of owing her former attorney more than $55,000, the Florida Fourth Circuit’s second fully remote jury trial in as many months.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Sep 28, 2020 9:23:09 AM
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Jacksonville, FL— Trial is scheduled to begin this week against a Florida woman accused of owing her former attorney more than $55,000, the Florida Fourth Circuit’s second fully remote jury trial in as many months.
Topics: Florida, K.B. Mathis P.A. v. Argyros
Posted by David Siegel on Aug 5, 2020 5:09:38 PM
Florida’s state courts are the among the most accessible to the electronic news media anywhere in the country. The “Sunshine State” stayed true to its nickname by being a pioneer decades ago in granting news cameras largely unfettered access to public judicial proceedings.
Topics: Products Liability, Asbestos, Medical Malpractice, Florida
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jul 30, 2020 2:34:53 PM
Medical malpractice trials often turn on the testimony of the defendant health care provider. And in an interview with CVN, Searcy Denney’s Ed Ricci and Matt Schwencke detailed how they turned a defendant physician’s own cross-exam testimony against him to win a $4.9 million med mal verdict.
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Florida, Gray v. Iakovidis, CVN Discovery
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jul 24, 2020 11:25:45 AM
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Miami, FL— A Florida appellate court last week upheld a $7.25 million award for the heart disease jurors found was caused by a decades-long addiction to R.J. Reynolds cigarettes.
Topics: tobacco, Engle Progeny, Florida, Rouse v. R.J. Reynolds
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Miami, FL— Face shields. Plexiglass barriers. Jurors in the gallery.
Welcome to trial in the age of coronavirus.
Topics: Florida