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  • Statue of Lady Justice symbolizing jury verdicts and legal outcomes

    $50 million verdict against apartment complex for negligent security

    Case: Saldana v. Schultz, No. 2023 CA 000292 (Fla. 1st Cir. Ct. July 16, 2025) After a week-long trial, a jury in Escambia County awarded $50 million to plaintiff David Saldana in a negligent security case. Saldana was shot six times by a neighbor after rejecting his unwanted advances. Evidence showed that the property management…
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  • Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse in Miami, home to the Southern District of Florida federal court.

    Southern District of Florida and Florida Legislature Clarify E-mail Quiet-Hour Rules

    Case: Quinn-Davis v. TrueAccord Corp., No. 1:23-cv-23590 (S.D. Fla. filed Sept. 19, 2023) A Florida federal court addressed whether sending a debt collection email during “quiet hours” (9 p.m. to 8 a.m.) violated the Federal Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) or the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act (FCCPA). The court entered summary judgment against plaintiff…
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  • Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta, home to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

    Eleventh Circuit Affirms $1.1M Verdict in Trademark Dispute ($123K per Mark)

    Case: Top Tobacco, L.P. v. Star Imps. & Wholesalers, Inc., 135 F.4th 1344 (11th Cir. 2025) Top Tobacco, Republic Technologies, and Republic Tobacco sued two wholesale distributors—Star Importers & Wholesalers (and its president, Amin “Monty” Hudda) and Ziya Business Inc. d/b/a ZCell & Novelties (and its owner, Samadali Lakhani)—for distributing counterfeit TOP® and JOB® rolling…
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  • Registered trademark symbol on red background, used for Swift Law Insights article on Buc-ee’s trademark infringement lawsuit.

    Buc-ees Files Lawsuit Alleging Trademark Infringement

    Case: Buc-ees, Ltd. v. Prometheus Esoterica, Inc., No. 6:25-cv-00944 (M.D. Fla. filed May 29, 2025) Buc-ees (a well-known Texas convenience chain famous for its beaver mascot) filed a lawsuit against a Winter Park store called Prometheus Esoterica, Inc. The complaint alleges that Prometheus Esoterica has been selling T-shirts and related merchandise that imitate or riff…
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  • Statue of Lady Justice symbolizing jury verdicts and legal outcomes

    Jury Awards 2 Live Crew Ownership Over Several Early Albums

    Case: Lil’ Joe Records, Inc. v. Ross, Case No. 1:21-cv-23727 (S.D. Fla. filed Oct. 21, 2021) In October 2024, a federal jury in Florida found in favor of 2 Live Crew (and heirs of deceased members) in a dispute with Lil’ Joe Records. The issue: decades ago, in bankruptcy proceedings, 2 Live Crew’s master recordings…
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  • Close up of Sam M. Gibbons U.S. Courthouse in Tampa, home to the Middle District of Florida federal court.

    Middle District of Florida Denies Motion to Dismiss Securities Class Action Against Autonomous Vehicle Tech Company

    Case: Alms v. Luminar Technologies, Inc., No. 6:23-cv-982 (M.D. Fla. filed May 26, 2023) Shareholders filed a securities class action against Luminar, an autonomous vehicle technology company, and its CEO. They alleged violations of § 10(b) and § 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5, claiming the company misled investors about…
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