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Appeals Court Affirms $19.5 Million Verdict for Waldman and Sayre’s Client

The Florida Third District Court of Appeal has affirmed a verdict secured by Partners Glen Waldman and Michael Sayre in a complex business fraud case regarding attempts to deprive a prominent Miami physician of his 33.3% interest in a family business in Colombia. Waldman and Sayre represented the client in a two-week jury trial in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court at the end […]

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Class action claims Rowdy energy drink labels are deceptive

A class action lawsuit claims the labels on Rowdy energy drinks are meant to deceive consumers. Austin Cave is the named plaintiff in the lawsuit was filed in federal court against Rowdy Beverage Inc. On behalf of himself and others similarly situated, Cave claims Rowdy’s marketing practices related to the advertising, labeling and sale of […]

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Former employee says Salvation Army didn’t pay overtime

A man who used to work for The Salvation Army says he wasn’t paid for overtime hours. Michael Williams filed his lawsuit in federal court against The Salvation Army alleging violations of federal wage and hour laws under the Fair Labor Standards Act. According to the complaint, worked remotely for The Salvation Army from 2015 […]

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Attorney General Moody Scotus Fighting Protect Floridians Big Tech Censorship

Attorney General Ashley Moody is at the Supreme Court of the United States defending Florida’s right to protect citizens from Big Tech censorship. The oral argument comes following a multi-year legal challenge to SB 7072, which prohibits social media companies from censoring, shadow-banning and post prioritization in a way that is inconsistent and unfair, deplatforming U.S. […]

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