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CBS Miami: Ramon Rasco discusses Germanwings Flight 9525 crash with CBS Miami

Posted on March 26, 2015

By Natalia Zea, March 26, 2015 MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The horrific and deliberate crash of the Germanwings flight into the French Alps is on the minds of travelers as they get ready to board flights…including hundreds on Lufthansa Airlines, which owns the carrier of the doomed flight. “It’s really terrible,” said German national Eva Deck. Deck […]

After the grief of air disasters, the legal battles begin

Posted on March 25, 2015

When the shock of losing loved ones in an air disaster starts to subside, grieving families often turn to courts for justice and compensation to rebuild their lives. US lawyer Steve Marks has worked with the families of victims from nearly every major plane crash in the past 30 years, including the MH370 aircraft shot […]

Daily Business Review: Podhurst Orseck, Cohen Milstein lead red-light camera tickets class action

Posted on March 20, 2015

Julie Kay, Daily Business Review March 20, 2015 A Miami federal judge has named Stephen Rosenthal of Podhurst Orseck and Theodore Leopold of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll to serve as co-lead counsel in a class action challenging $200 million in red-light camera ticket fines. Additionally, Ervin Gonzalez of Colson Hicks Eidson was named liaison […]

Law360: Same-sex marriages open a new frontier in Fla. tort law

Posted on February 05, 2015

Law360, New York (February 05, 2015, 1:34 PM ET) — A little-noticed byproduct of the recent, historic marriage equality rulings in Florida is that married gay and lesbian couples now enjoy equal protection under state laws protecting tort victims. Prior to the lifting of the stay on U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle’s injunction against the […]

Westlaw Journal: Disharmony in Montreal Convention injury cases

Posted on January 28, 2015

When does a departure from airline policy or industry standards give rise to an ’accident’? By Stephen F. Rosenthal and Nathalie B. Levy Podhurst Orseck PA Last year alone, more than 181 million passengers flew on international flights into and out of the United States.1 The Montreal Convention is the preemptive federal treaty governing the […]

Miami Herald: The ACLU of Florida asked a federal judge in Tuesday to lift his stay and immediately allow gay marriage in Florida.

Posted on October 07, 2014

By Steve Rothaus – srothaus@MiamiHerald.com 10/07/2014 3:48 PM | Updated: 10/07/2014 5:32 PM The ACLU of Florida asked a federal judge in Tuesday to lift his stay and immediately allow gay marriage in Florida. “In light of yesterday’s pathbreaking development, Plaintiffs respectfully submit that the Court should lift the stay immediately,” ACLU lawyers wrote to […]

Law360: RICO claim against Spirit Airlines has wings: 11th Circ.

Posted on September 23, 2014

Share us on: By David McAfee Law360, Los Angeles (September 23, 2014, 6:39 PM ET) — The Eleventh Circuit on Tuesday revived a proposed class action brought against Spirit Airlines Inc. alleging that the airliner hides flight-related fees, rejecting the district court’s finding that comprehensive federal regulation of the airline industry precluded civil claims brought […]

Daily Business Review: Suit tests Cars2Go immunity after car crash kills bar-hopping young woman

Posted on September 20, 2014

The car-sharing service Car2Go is fighting a wrongful death suit, claiming it is protected from liability under rental car law. By John Pacenti | September 30, 2014 at 03:00 PM Friends Irina Reinoso and Mila Dago were out on a hot August night in 2013, using the car-sharing service Car2Go to bar hop, visiting the Electric Pickle and […]

National Law Journal: Introducing America’s elite trial lawyers

Posted on September 17, 2014

In the last year, plaintiffs’ lawyers helped their clients win billions of dollars in awards—in fact, the 100 largest verdicts of 2013 yielded more than $10 billion in recoveries. That sum is likely to be equaled or surpassed in 2014. The ripple effects of these wins reach beyond dollars, with plaintiffs’ efforts helping in many […]

Biscayne Times: Death Behind the Wheel

Posted on July 14, 2014

A lawsuit portrays a Miami-Dade Transit bus driver as unfit at any speed Written by Erik Bojnansky, Senior Writer July 2014 Barbara Rubenstein was killed by a bus driven by Jonas Lamonte McLeod, who reportedly racked up 47 citations and $4000 in moving-violation fines prior to the accident. Map by Marcy Mock On November 29, […]