When it comes to personal injury cases, most people are familiar with the general concept that such claims allow injured victims to hold the parties responsible for their accidents and injuries financially liable for their...
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Most workers in the state of Florida who suffer job-related injuries or illnesses are covered by their employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. As a form of no-fault insurance, workers’ comp allows injured workers to...
Mon 25th Dec | 2017
Attorneys Evan Lubell & Ty Roland Secure Over $23 Million in Case Against FPL
At Clark, Fountain, Littky-Rubin & Whitman, we proudly work alongside some of the most established and respected attorneys in the field. We do so in the hopes of seeking justice for the victims and families of serious...
Wed 13th Dec | 2017
The Week in Torts – Cases from the Week of November 24, 2017
FLORIDA LAW WEEKLY VOLUME 42, NUMBER 47 CASES FROM THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 24, 2017 TRIAL COURT ABUSED ITS DISCRETION IN DISCOURAGING JURY FROM READ-BACK OF TESTIMONY. Phillip Morris v. Duignan, 42 Fla. L. Weekly D2426 (Fla....
Wed 25th Oct | 2017
The Week in Torts – Cases from the Week of October 13, 2017
FLORIDA LAW WEEKLY VOLUME 42, NUMBER 41 CASES FROM THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 13, 2017 LAW FIRM’S CONSCIOUS DECISION TO USE A DEFECTIVE EMAIL SYSTEM WITHOUT SAFEGUARDS OR OVERSIGHT TO SAVE MONEY DID NOT CONSTITUTE EXCUSABLE...
Wed 20th Sep | 2017
The Week in Torts – Cases from the Week of September 8, 2017
FLORIDA LAW WEEKLY VOLUME 42, NUMBER 36 CASES FROM THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 REPORTS OF THE SURGEON GENERAL WERE HEARSAY AND SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ADMITTED IN THIS TOBACCO CASE–THE REPORTS DID NOT QUALIFY AS PUBLIC...
Wed 30th Aug | 2017
5 Things to Know About Your Rights as a Pedestrian Accident Victim
Florida is a popular place to explore on foot, but pedestrians on public roadways face risks anytime they find themselves near motor vehicle traffic. As the most vulnerable individuals on our roads, pedestrians also face...
Wed 23rd Aug | 2017
The Week in Torts – Cases from the Week of August 11, 2017
FLORIDA LAW WEEKLY VOLUME 42, NUMBER 32 CASES FROM THE WEEK OF AUGUST 11, 2017 EVIDENCE INSUFFICIENT TO SUPPORT AWARD OF LOSS OF EARNING CAPACITY–TRIAL COURT ABUSED DISCRETION IN DENYING DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR...
Wed 2nd Aug | 2017
The Week in Torts – Cases from the Week of July 21, 2017
FLORIDA LAW WEEKLY VOLUME 42, NUMBER 29 CASES FROM THE WEEK OF JULY 21, 2017 ERROR TO ENTER SUMMARY JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT GOLF CLUB WHOSE EMPLOYEE SERVED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO GOLFER SUBSEQUENTLY INVOLVED IN A FATAL AUTO...
Our laws are consistently challenged and evolved through the introduction of new concepts and products. This is particularly true of drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) popular among consumers of all ages. Today,...