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Former student sues school board for abuse, harassment

JACKSONVILLE — A former student is suing the Duval County School Board for violations of Title IX. Christina Dyches, a former student at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville, alleges she was sexually abused and harassed by a teacher, Jeffery Clayton, during her time at the school, according to a complaint filed in […]

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Former student sues school board for abuse, harassment

JACKSONVILLE — A former student is suing the Duval County School Board for violations of Title IX. Christina Dyches, a former student at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville, alleges she was sexually abused and harassed by a teacher, Jeffery Clayton, during her time at the school, according to a complaint filed in […]

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Attorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against Pro Pool Builders

Attorney General Ashley Moody today is taking action against Pro Pool Builders, LLC for misleading Florida consumers. In advertisements, Pro Pool Builders promised to complete pools for consumers in 90 days from the date of permit issuance. However, in numerous instances, Attorney General Moody’s Consumer Protection Division investigation uncovered that the builders failed to complete, […]

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Attorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against Pro Pool Builders

Attorney General Ashley Moody today is taking action against Pro Pool Builders, LLC for misleading Florida consumers. In advertisements, Pro Pool Builders promised to complete pools for consumers in 90 days from the date of permit issuance. However, in numerous instances, Attorney General Moody’s Consumer Protection Division investigation uncovered that the builders failed to complete, […]

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Website builder sues Tampa Bay Downs for breach of contract

TAMPA — A man who builds websites and web applications is suing Tampa Bay Downs alleging it breached its contract with him. Jennifer Viens and Austin Viens-DeRuisseau were also named as defendants in the suit. Prabal Dey claims ownership of a computer software program, the “Fantasy Sports Code,” registered with the U.S. Copyright Office, according […]

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