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“Court: Florida prisoner can seek punitive damages.”

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Court: Florida prisoner can seek punitive damages.” ” Jim Saunders of The News Service of Florida has this report on an en banc ruling that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued Friday. and Circuit Judge Beverly B.

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Lawyer accused of threat to release judge’s nude photos can be sued for punitive damages, court rules

ABA Journal

A Florida judge can seek punitive damages against a lawyer she accused of threatening to release her nude photos unless she acquiesced to his demands…

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Federal jury orders 3M to pay $77.5M to veteran over alleged hearing damage from its earplugs

JURIST

million to a US Army veteran for alleged hearing damage that resulted from using the company’s military-issue earplugs. The US District Court for the Northern District of Florida Pensacola Division heard the case , with Judge Casey Rodgers presiding. million in punitive damages. to pay USD 77.5

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United States: Florida Punitive Damages Amendments Now Subject To Interlocutory Appeal - Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP

Mondaq

The Florida Supreme Court just changed the litigation landscape regarding punitive damage claims.

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Alianza Americas files class-action against FL Governor for flight of migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard

JURIST

Alianza Americas Tuesday filed a class-action lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on behalf of nearly 50 migrants flown from San Antonio, Texas, to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. The case is in federal court in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

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CNN Losses Another Motion in Defamation Case as Court Orders Tapper to Appear

JonathanTurley

Worse yet, the court appears to have questioned the veracity of the host in a sworn deposition on his lack of knowledge over the financial subject matter of the deposition. CNN recently lost a recent major ruling when the court found that there was evidence of malice by CNN to support the higher standard needed for defamation.

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How The Fla. Supreme Court Is Changing Business Litigation

Law 360

Three sweeping civil procedure changes introduced by the Florida Supreme Court over the past year — a fresh summary judgment standard, a new apex deponent rule and immediate review of early punitive damages decisions — should lead to fairer and more predictable litigation outcomes, and signal a continued revamp in 2022 and beyond, says Kyle Robisch (..)