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Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Fore Golf Operations Following Severe Injury

A tragic incident at a golf course has led to a significant legal battle, with the plaintiff seeking justice for severe injuries sustained. Minh Vo filed a complaint against Fore Golf Operations, LLC in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida on July 29, 2024. The lawsuit centers around an […]

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Tenant Alleges Negligence Against Landlords Over Slip-and-Fall Incident

A harrowing slip-and-fall incident has led to a lawsuit that could set a precedent for tenant safety and landlord responsibilities. Richard Manfredi filed a complaint on August 2, 2024, in the Circuit Court of Pinellas County, Florida, against Rodney S. Daniel and Heather R. Norton, trustees of the Rodney Daniel and Heather Norton Revocable Trust […]

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Florida workgroup invites input on streamlining uncontested probate proceedings

Recognizing the unique and multidisciplinary nature of estate administration, the Workgroup on Uncontested Probate Proceedings is hosting a public meeting September 11 to obtain feedback from probate practitioners and interest groups. The Judicial Management Council’s Workgroup on Uncontested Probate Proceedings, chaired by 20th Circuit Judge Michael T. McHugh and directed by AOSC24-20, is charged with: […]

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Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee weighs in on judicial assistants running for office

Can a judge continue to employ a judicial assistant who has qualified to run for public office? Yes, according to the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee, as long as the judge avoids participating in any aspect of their JA’s campaign for a non-partisan public office and enforces strict office rules of no campaign-related work, calls, or […]

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