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Stanford Cop Sued in Wrongful Death Lawsuit

When Howard Robbins decided to visit his friends who lived across the street from him, he had no idea that the small walk posed such...

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  • lexington
  • Feb 2, 2016

Slip-and-Falls in Icy Paths: Who’s Responsible in Louisville?

There is only so much we can do to avoid the perils of traveling after a snowstorm, especially ones that drop over two feet of...

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  • louisville
  • Feb 2, 2016

Omega Protein Settles Lawsuit with Injured Workers

Omega Protein, a corporation that produces food ingredients and dietary supplements, continues to make headlines for all the wrong reasons. A couple of days ago,...

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  • jackson
  • Feb 2, 2016

FDA Decision on Essure Imminent

In response to claims made by thousands of women of adverse side effects from Essure, the FDA will announce a judgment this month following a...

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  • Feb 2, 2016

Blue Bell Ice Cream Returns to Jacksonville

Blue Bell ice cream, one of America’s most beloved ice cream brands, issued a nationwide recall last year after it was discovered that some of...

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  • jacksonville
  • Feb 2, 2016

Business Trial Group Wins Big for Florida Realty Company

More than five years after a rogue truck ran through a property owned by Max King Realty, LLC, a jury awarded them $423,000. The verdict...

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  • Jan 30, 2016

5 Reasons Florida Should Legalize Medical Marijuana

Smoking might be unhealthy, but the consumption of cannabinoids in other forms has proven medical benefits. Researchers have found numerous medical applications for marijuana that change...

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  • Jan 30, 2016

John Morgan Leads Charge to Get Medical Marijuana Back on Florida Ballot

We at Morgan & Morgan are happy to announce that two years after it failed to get enough votes, medical marijuana is back on the...

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  • Jan 29, 2016

Elderly Couple Seeks to Hold Local CEO Accountable for Losing their Life Savings

An elderly Jacksonville couple is seeking to recover their retirement funds after allegedly being scammed for years. In one of eight lawsuits pending against Latitude...

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  • Jan 26, 2016

Philadelphia City Council Wants to Protect Kids From Hoverboards

The Philadelphia City Council has decided the Back to the Future namesake is dangerous for children. They’re not alone; soon after the hoverboards 2015 take...

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  • philadelphia
  • Jan 22, 2016

Window for Anthem Data Breach Victims to Seek Justice May Close Soon

It has become almost second nature for many Americans to engage with online services for financial, commercial and medical needs. Even when you don’t specifically...

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  • Jan 20, 2016

Central Receiving Center Renamed in Honor of Judge Belvin Perry, Jr.

On Feb. 4, the Central Receiving Center in Orlando will be renamed the Belvin Perry, Jr. Central Receiving Center in honor of Judge Belvin Perry,...

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  • Jan 20, 2016

The Three Types of Jurors to Watch Out For

Entering the court for the first time as a trial attorney can be intimidating. Jury bias – defined as a juror’s automatic preconceptions against a particular...

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  • Jan 19, 2016

How to Retain a Millennial Workforce

The current relationship between employers and employees resembles Tinder dating more so than expert matchmaking. Single track careers, pension funds, and fidelity to a lone...

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  • Jan 18, 2016

Why the FDA Should Revoke Invokana

Invokana (brand name: canagliflozin) is an SGLT2 inhibitor, a class of prescription medicines that are designed to lower blood sugar in adults suffering from type...

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  • Jan 15, 2016