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Preeminent Litigation Firm Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine Expands Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice

By October 22, 2023

  Attorneys will be mediators and arbitrators stemming from business, real estate, family, employment, and intellectual property disputes. MIAMI – October 22, 2023 – Fueled by a substantial uptick in litigation that continues to strain Florida’s courts, one of the state’s preeminent litigation law firms – Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen …

Todd A. Levine

Class Action Suit should Serve as a Cautionary Tale to Employers That Rely on Independent Contractors

By September 11, 2013

By: Michael Landen The recent case of Michael Scantland v. Jeffry Knight, Inc. should serve as a cautionary tale to employers that rely on independent contractors.  The case, which was filed in the Middle District of Florida, is a class action suit brought by cable technicians who claim they were …

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Terri Meyers and Michael Landen Named Partners at Kluger Kaplan

By July 1, 2013

Kluger Kaplan attorneys Terri Meyers and Michael Landen have been named partners at the firm. Terri Meyers handles a variety of complex business litigation disputes, with a focus on intellectual property litigation.  Michael Landen works on complex, multi-party federal court disputes and heads the firm’s employment litigation practice. “We are …

Todd A. Levine

Associates’ Corner: Opposing the Transfer of a Case to the Complex Business Litigation Section – Can You Stop It?

By January 28, 2013

By Meredith A. Nelson Rule 1.201 of the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure governs the types of cases that qualify as “Complex Litigation” for the purpose of being transferred to a Complex Business Litigation division section (“CBL”).  While parties may agree, by stipulation, to transfer a case into the CBL, …