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 […]
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 […]
By Jasmine Floyd, Daily Business Review A non profit gun lobby looking to strike down Broward’s weapons regulations is one step closer to achieving its goal, after Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled against the county. And now attorney Michael T. Davis, counsel for plaintiff Florida Carry Inc. hopes for a repeal of the local ordinances, so there’s no […]
By Joey Flechas, Miami Herald An appeals court has ordered the dismissal of a lawsuit that accused Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo of breaching a 2016 consultant contract he had with a company behind the Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel. Carollo briefly worked with a Skyviews affiliate, Platinum Advisors, under a $125,000 contract before he successfully ran for office […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FLORIDA APPEALS COURT ORDERS DISMISSAL OF LAWSUIT AGAINST CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSIONER CAROLLO: Declares Public Official Is Immune for Official Actions Taken in the Public Interest Today (February 10, 2021), the Florida Third District Court of Appeal announced that elected officials are immune from a private party’s for official actions taken in […]
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