ATTORNEYS FEES: Something Big May (Or May Not) Happen!
The claimant’s bar tossed what it believed was a live ‘attorneys fee’ grenade to the first District — but instead of holding it, the Court quickly tossed it over to […]
The claimant’s bar tossed what it believed was a live ‘attorneys fee’ grenade to the first District — but instead of holding it, the Court quickly tossed it over to […]
It’s safe to say that Florida has been notoriously known for its sometimes bizarre antics. It seems like more often than not, whenever you hear something on the news that […]
South Florida’s Daily Business Review featured one of our Senior Equity Partners, H. George Kagan, in its latest issue. The article focuses on the recent news regarding Westphal v. City of […]
Please welcome Carrie E. McAliley, who focuses her practice in Workers’ Compensation Defense in our Broward office location. She has been working on behalf of employers and insured’s in the […]
An MKRS Law Analysis: Westphal v. City of St. Petersburg, Part II All right, the 104 week ‘cap’ is constitutional: now what? Following our initial bulletin yesterday, here is […]
AN MKRS SPECIAL BULLETIN: Westphal v. City of St. Petersburg The First District Court of Appeal has retracted Westphal completely, stating that the 104 week limit is not unconstitutional. But: […]
According to a Florida Bar advisory ethics opinion that came out September 11th, 2013, a lawyer is not permitted to list practices areas under the “Skill & Expertise” section of LinkedIn unless […]
In the August issue of MKRS Law’s Case Law Updates, we review the following: Agustin Bustamante v. Amber Construction Co. and American Interstate Insurance Co. David Collins v. Mosaic Fertilizer, […]
Two of MKRS Law’s Senior Partners, Scott H. Silver & H. George Kagan, are interviewed for WCI-TV.
Congratulations to our three Senior Partners–Robert J. Rodriguez, H. George Kagan, and Scott H. Silver for their inclusion in the 20th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America for Workers’ […]