Tag: Civil Lawyer

Miami-Dade approved the 836 extension. Now environmental groups ask court to block it

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Environmental groups trying to foil a new toll expressway into West Kendall are asking a judge to block the plan, citing what they call misleading information shared with the public before Miami-Dade commissioners approved it. The legal actions by the Tropical Audubon Society and Friends of the Everglades aren’t a surprise. The groups sent letters signaling a likely court fight before commissioners voted in September to change the... [...]

State Supreme Court rules last three disputed amendments will stay on the ballot

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The ballot is set: Floridians will indeed vote on 12 constitutional amendments come November, after a final challenge to three proposed amendments was definitively struck down Wednesday by the state’s highest court. In a ruling issued Oct. 17 — just three weeks out from the election — the state Supreme Court backed retaining the trio of “bundled” amendments proposed by the Constitution Revision Commission, overruling arguments... [...]

Florida Supreme Court Rules Expert Witness Law Unconstitutional

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA) – In a case stemming from a man who developed the asbestos-related disease mesothelioma, a sharply divided Florida Supreme Court on Monday said a controversial 2013 law about expert-witness testimony was an unconstitutional infringement on the court’s authority. Justices, in a 4-3 decision, overturned a ruling by the 4th District Court of Appeal and ordered reinstatement of an $8 million... [...]

NFL Spectator Sues Miami Dolphins Over Severed Toes

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Broward resident Jean Michel Michaud has two fewer toes than he did on Sept. 23, when he arrived at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens to watch the Miami Dolphins play the Oakland Raiders. That day, a “large, heavy stone slab” fell on his foot, according to a federal lawsuit filed in the Southern District of Florida. Michaud had been waiting for a drink at LIV, a private bar within the stadium, when the 500-pound... [...]

AIDS Foundation, Governor’s Office Argue Over Records

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA) — Attorneys for the nation’s largest non-profit AIDS health-care provider squared off Monday against Gov. Rick Scott’s administration over Florida’s broad public-records law and how it applies to the governor’s travel records and meeting schedules. The Scott administration does not dispute that information the AIDS Healthcare Foundation is requesting is a public record. Instead, the... [...]