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Honoring a Legacy – James “Jim” C. Rinaman, Jr. (February 8, 1935 – January 26, 2024).

James C. Rinaman, Jr. was Marks Gray’s longest tenured attorney. Mr. Rinaman’s career began in 1960 and he served as an attorney with the firm for 56 years. He retired from Marks Gray in 2016. Mr. Rinaman distinguished himself as a trial advocate, community leader, military officer, and servant of the bar. Mr. Rinaman was […]

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Vedder Price Receives U.S. News & World Report Recognition

Vedder Price is pleased to announce that it has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s “2024 Best Companies to Work For: Law Firms” in its inaugural ratings of U.S. firms as places to work that were released. The list was guided by a panel of experts, with editors conducting an objective, data-driven analysis […]

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Class action targets Publix for selling NyQuil with ineffective ingredient

WEST PALM BEACH — A class action complaint was filed in Florida federal court alleging that Procter & Gamble and Publix Supermarkets knowingly marketed and sold ineffective products for nasal and sinus congestion relief. Jay Valinsky claims the marketing and selling of ineffective products resulted in financial harm to consumers who relied on these products […]

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Spring 2024 Fundathon Beginning Soon

On Monday, February 5, students will begin calling and emailing alumni as part of our three-week Spring 2024 Fundathon. Students will contact graduates to solicit support for our Annual Fund, which is utilized for important needs at the law school, including student scholarships and student enrichment activities. A gift in any amount makes an impact, […]

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Class action accuses Winn-Dixie of inflating prices for Buy One, Get One sales

Winn-Dixie is facing a class-action lawsuit accusing the grocer of running unfair and deceptive “Buy One, Get One Free” ads. Named plaintiffs Eric Bechtel, Kevin Everson and Robbie Sayde filed the federal lawsuit on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated. They say Winn-Dixie inflates the price of the first product in its “Buy One, […]

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