New-Press by Tom Hayden July 29, 2018 The Lee County School Board may be violating the sunshine law and should stop meeting as a group, in a kitchen, out of view of the public, after its regularly scheduled public meetings twice a month. Board members call these meetings team-building exercises and a way to review […]
Judge hears arguments in FIU bridge collapse records case
Miami Hearld by Elizabeth Koh July 31, 2018 A Leon County circuit court judge will soon decide if federal law bars the state from releasing certain records that might reveal more about the Florida International University bridge collapse that killed six people this March. Judge Kevin J. Carroll heard arguments Tuesday in a lawsuit over the […]
State Farm seeks to shield ‘AOB’ information
News Service of Florida by Jim Saunders July 25, 2018 TALLAHASSEE — State Farm Florida Insurance Co. is asking a judge to block disclosure of detailed company information related to “assignment of benefits” — an insurance practice at the center of fierce political and legal debates in recent years. State Farm filed a lawsuit last […]
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