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Popeyes sues former franchise owners for using trademarks after agreements were terminated

MIAMI – Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen has filed a federal lawsuit against several former franchise owners alleging they breached franchise agreements by continuing to operate restaurants using company trademarks without authorization after their franchise agreements were terminated. Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen has filed a federal lawsuit against Florida Pop, Pop Restaurant Holdings, Pop Investments, Pronto Consolidated and […]

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Estate of Venezuelan folk artist says Miami food market illegally using singer’s logo

ORLANDO — The estate of a Venezuelan folk music artist claims a Miami food market is illegally using the singer’s logo.  The Estate of Simon Diaz Marquez filed a complaint Oct. 13 in federal court against Miami Fine Foods and Avi Assor alleging violation of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act and other […]

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3 former Publix workers sue grocery chain over federal employment law violations

Several former Publix assistant managers are suing the grocery chain for violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938, alleging that the company failed to pay them for overtime hours worked before shifts, after shifts and during meal breaks. Among the plaintiffs in the collective action filed Oct. 26 in the Middle District […]

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Florida attorney general sues Meta for allegedly harming children’s mental health

Florida’s attorney general is suing Meta in federal court, alleging that its social media platforms, including Instagram, purposefully get children and teens hooked on their online features in a way that threatens children’s mental health.  Ashley Moody took the legal action Oct. 24 in federal court in the Tampa region. The lawsuit against Meta, formerly […]

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Bar seeks a public member to serve on its Board of Governors

Continuing its practice of public involvement, The Florida Bar seeks a new nonlawyer to serve on its Board of Governors. Since 1987, two public members have served on the Bar’s 52-member governing board, after the Supreme Court approved the organization’s request to have nonlawyer representation on the board. Only 12 other state bars have public […]

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