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Plaintiff accuses City Furniture (retailer) of negligence leading to injury

Deanna Rodopoulus has filed a lawsuit against a well-known furniture retailer, accusing them of negligence after an incident that resulted in serious injuries. The complaint was lodged on February 12, 2025, in the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, against City Furniture, Inc., doing business as Ashley Furniture Homestore. […]

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Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against City Government Over Uncovered Hole Incident

A Florida resident has taken legal action against a city government, alleging negligence and seeking compensation for injuries sustained due to an uncovered hole. On February 11, 2025, Ramona Tyner filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, against the City of Riviera Beach. The case […]

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Lawmakers seek more information about judicial time study amid ask for additional judges

Rep. Patt Maney Lawmakers expressed some skepticism last week about new case weighted averages, the latest judicial time study, and other data the Supreme Court used in December to certify the need for 50 new judges in the coming fiscal year. House Justice Budget Subcommittee Chair Patt Maney, a retired Northwest Florida judge, pressed State […]

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Clerks’ staffing challenges persists despite improved funding

Allowing Florida’s court clerks to retain a larger share of the fines and fees they collect is paying off, but staff retention remains a major challenge, the head of the Florida Clerks of Court Operations Corporation told a House panel last week. The clerks have seen their court-related workforce plummet from nearly 8,000 FTEs a […]

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