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Florida auto insurance rates expected to climb 18% amid concerns over third-party litigation funding

Florida drivers are projected to face an 18% increase in auto insurance premiums by the end of 2024, according to a recent Insurify report. The average annual cost of full coverage is expected to rise from $2,910 in December 2023 to $3,444, with third-party litigation funding (TPLF) and increased attorney advertising driving up insurance costs statewide. […]

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Arcia petitions for Bar reinstatement

Pursuant to Rule 3-7.10, Omar Javier Arcia has petitioned the Supreme Court of Florida for Bar reinstatement. Arcia was suspended from the practice of law for 91-days effective February 10, 2024. Arcia engaged in a pattern of representing both co-lenders and borrowers in foreclosure matters without disclosing the potential conflict of interest and obtaining a […]

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Lago Mar Resort agrees to pay $100K in EEOC pregnancy fairness settlement

A Fort Lauderdale resort hotel has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit. Lago Mar Properties Inc., doing business as Lago Mar Resort & Beach Club, agreed to settle a lawsuit under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit, […]

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Measures on judicial sales, stalking, and boating safety introduced

A handful of bills have been filed ahead of the Legislature’s March 2025 session, in addition to 17 claims bills that were filed this summer on behalf of severely injured victims seeking compensation for government negligence. Sen. Ileana Garcia, a Miami Republican who chairs the Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice, filed five bills […]

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Supreme Court rounds out the Trial Court Budget Commission

Judge Michael T. McHugh Twentieth Circuit Judge Charles McHugh, who ended an eight-year tenure as chief judge last year, has been appointed by the Florida Supreme Court to the Trial Court Budget Commission. In a November 20 Administrative Order, In Re Trial Court Budget Commission, AOSC24-123, Chief Justice Carlos Muñiz appointed McHugh to replace a […]

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