A divided appeals court Tuesday rejected a potential class-action lawsuit contending that the University of Florida should return fees to students because of a campus shutdown early in the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2-1 decision by a panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal came…
Read More Court Sides With University Of Florida In Campus Shutdown CaseAuthor: Leslie Bolden
Two Florida Supreme Court Justices Face Possibility Of Disqualification From Cases
Two Florida Supreme Court justices face the possibility of disqualification from cases challenging the eligibility of candidates to become judges on revamped state appeals courts. Justices John Couriel and Charles Canady served as references for candidates seeking seats on the new 6th District Court of…
Read More Two Florida Supreme Court Justices Face Possibility Of Disqualification From CasesFlorida Judge Backs State, Insurer On Lawsuit Change
With Florida property insurers trying to curb lawsuits, a Leon County circuit judge has refused to block a decision by Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier that could steer at least some disputes away from courtrooms. Judge Angela Dempsey last week rejected a request by contractors for…
Read More Florida Judge Backs State, Insurer On Lawsuit ChangeCitizens Boosts Florida Hurricane Ian Cost Estimate To $3.8B
The state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. on Tuesday substantially increased its estimated costs from Hurricane Ian, with the tab now expected to reach $3.8 billion. Citizens last month projected its expenses at $2.3 billion to $2.6 billion from the Category 4 hurricane, which made landfall…
Read More Citizens Boosts Florida Hurricane Ian Cost Estimate To $3.8BSubpoenas To Seek Florida Redistricting Documents
Plaintiffs challenging the constitutionality of Florida’s new congressional redistricting plan will subpoena documents from a consultant and a lawyer who played roles in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ efforts to pass the plan this spring. A court filing last week said plaintiffs will seek a wide range…
Read More Subpoenas To Seek Florida Redistricting DocumentsInsurance Pressures Continue In Florida After Nicole
Despite pounding parts of the East Coast, Hurricane Nicole will not hit Florida’s insurance market as hard as Hurricane Ian. CoreLogic, a property information and analytics firm, released an early estimate Friday that said Nicole’s privately insured losses will be less than $750 million. The…
Read More Insurance Pressures Continue In Florida After NicoleNo Republican Left Behind In Florida
DeSantis has pretty much had his way with the state Cabinet and Legislature during the past few years. But the Cabinet, House, and Senate became even more Republican in Tuesday’s elections, with the GOP easily winning races for attorney general, agriculture commissioner, and state chief…
Read More No Republican Left Behind In FloridaFlorida Governor DeSantis “The People Have Delivered Their Verdict”
Republicans nationally went into Tuesday’s elections hoping for a red wave. It didn’t happen. But in Florida, Republicans didn’t simply deliver a red wave. They obliterated Democrats up and down the ballot, putting to rest any notion that Florida is a purple state. It wasn’t…
Read More Florida Governor DeSantis “The People Have Delivered Their Verdict”Feds Push Back In Florida Drug Importation Case
The Biden administration this week asked a judge to reject allegations that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has “dragged its feet” on a Florida proposal to import prescription drugs from Canada and has not properly complied with a public-records request. U.S. Department of Justice…
Read More Feds Push Back In Florida Drug Importation CaseJudges Clear Way For Florida Redistricting Case
As Florida Republicans added four U.S. House seats in Tuesday’s elections, a panel of federal judges refused to toss out a lawsuit that alleges a congressional redistricting plan is “intentionally racially discriminatory.” The plan, which Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed through the Legislature during an April…
Read More Judges Clear Way For Florida Redistricting Case