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Election Law Now a Multimillion-Dollar Practice, but still ‘Fraught With Peril’

By Rodrigo Paredes | October 27, 2021

By Dan Roe and Dylan Jackson Daily Business Review After last year’s flurry of pre- and post-election lawsuits, election litigation has not relented as lawyers meet in courtrooms across the country to hammer out voting rights disputes, redistricting disagreements, and a host of other elections-related issues. Even months after the election, lawyers continue to litigate […]

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Proposed bills would give $1.9M to Florida man wrongly imprisoned for 38 years

By Rodrigo Paredes | August 22, 2021

By Jesse Scheckner, Florida Politics He was 14 years old when Miami-Dade prosecutors charged him twice for the same crime. For more than a decade, a Florida man who was tried twice for the same crime and imprisoned for nearly four decades has sought compensation from the state for the time he lost. He’ll get […]

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2021 Selig I. Goldin Memorial Award Recipient- Benedict P. Kuehne

By Rodrigo Paredes | June 11, 2021

2021 Selig I. Goldin Memorial Award Recipient Benedict P. Kuehne Known as the “Iron Lawyer” both for his successes and accomplishments in complex, protracted trials and appeals, as well as for his achievements as an Ironman athlete (140.6 miles of swim, bike, and run), Benedict P. Kuehne has made his formidable career in trial and […]

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Kuehne To Receive Criminal Law Section’s Selig I. Goldin Award

By Rodrigo Paredes | June 7, 2021

By Jim Ash, Florida Bar News Miami attorney Ben Kuehne, dubbed the “Iron Lawyer” for his courtroom and Iron Man triathlon prowess, is the latest recipient of the Criminal Law Section’s highest honor, the Selig I. Goldin Award. The award is bitter-sweet for Kuehne, who prefers the title “lawyer” with Kuehne Davis Law, P.A. Kuehne […]

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FTL cops, mistaking Star Trek memorabilia for weaponry, used excessive force, suit says

By Rodrigo Paredes | April 7, 2021

By Christina Saint Louis, The Miami Herald Fort Lauderdale police officers violated civil rights law when they entered the home garage of two city residents and detained them with excessive force, brothers Raymond and Randall Purcell allege in a lawsuit filed Monday against the officers and the city. In depositions, the officers said they felt […]

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