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A Miami-Dade circuit judge has put his properties — 12 nearly finished townhouses and 12 lots — under a court-appointed receiver who is investigating Cox’s financial dealings.
On November 17, 2009, the Florida Bar Executive Committee voted to accept a request by Rothstein to be disbarred. The Florida Supreme Court entered an order permanently disbarring Rothstein on November 25, 2009. [44] Rothstein was removed from the Broward County Grievance Committee, and his name removed from the database of "The Best Lawyers in ...
The receivership remedy is an equitable remedy that emerged in the English chancery courts, where receivers were appointed to protect real property. [2] Receiverships are also a remedy of last resort in litigation involving the conduct of executive agencies that fail to comply with constitutional or statutory obligations to populations that ...
The Florida Supreme Court building. The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest court in the U.S. state of Florida.The Supreme Court consists of seven judges: the Chief Justice and six Justices who are appointed by the Governor to 6-year terms and remain in office if retained in a general election near the end of each term. [2]
The latest civil complaint, filed Monday in state District Court by a Florida-based company acting on behalf of an "original lender," seeks to foreclose on multiple Santa Fe properties it says ...
On the same day that Florida was admitted as a state, March 3, 1845, Congress enacted legislation creating the United States District Court for the District of Florida, 5 Stat. 788. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On February 23, 1847, this District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts, by 9 Stat. 131 .
Twin luxury real estate moguls Oren and Alon Alexander, who are charged with drugging and violently raping dozens of women, appeared in Florida court on Thursday in matching suicide vests.. The ...
The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest judicial body in the state and sits at the apex of the Florida State Courts System.Its membership consists of seven justices–one of whom serves as Chief Justice–who are appointed by the Governor of Florida to 6-year terms and remain in office if retained in a general election near the end of each term.