Flo Rida Wins $82 Million Verdict in Lawsuit Against Energy Drink Co. Celsius UPDATED
The jury returned a more-than $82 million verdict in favor of the Carol City native in his breach-of-contract case against the beverage maker.
The jury returned a more-than $82 million verdict in favor of the Carol City native in his breach-of-contract case against the beverage maker.
Relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman and the agency agreed to shoulder their own legal fees in the case.
The patient says he was screaming at the top of his lungs, but no one intervened.
Two HCA hospital employees in Kendall posted images on social media of an 18-year-old motorcyclist with fatal injuries.
Robert Posch alleges the Wolf of Wall Street owes him nearly $24,000 for driving services from September 2021 through December 2021.
Harpist Laura Sherman says she has an internal report and video evidence to prove UM discriminates against female faculty.
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A former Virginia Key Outdoor Center employee is out of a job since city officials shut down the facility, and now she faces a criminal charge for being at the wrong place, wrong time, she says.
Brett Studley filed a lawsuit alleging that American Heritage high school retaliated against him for standing behind players from his basketball team who wore Black Lives Matter shirts.
Civil-rights groups are in Geneva to urge the UN to condemn Florida’s controversial “anti-riot” law.
Miami taxpayers have ponied up nearly $500,000 in legal fees to defend a personal lawsuit against a city commissioner.
Federal appeals court rejects an effort to loosen jurisdictional standards of the Libertad Act of 1996.
Federal lawsuit alleges wrongful mortgage foreclosures on the part of two major banks.
The Miami-Dade state attorney has dropped battery charges in the case of “The Slap Heard ‘Round the County.”
A lawsuit alleges that pastor David Stocker spent church funds to fund his affair with a congregant.
Alleging that an employee at a Coral Springs financial agency embezzled $3 million of his money, the Yankees reliever seeks a trial in Broward.
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A judge declined to grant an injunction to halt the race, saying residents’ concerns about potential hearing damage are speculative.
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