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Uber Primed For Hard Fight After $100M Labor Deal Rejected

By August 31, 2016

By Linda Chiem A California federal judge’s rejection on Thursday of a proposed $100 million class action settlement for Uber drivers allegedly stiffed on tips and work expenses may discourage the ride-hailing giant from sweetening the deal, instead prompting it to aggressively step up its defense of its independent-contractor business …

Diane Wagner Katzen Joins Kluger Kaplan Silverman Katzen and Levine as Of Counsel

By August 4, 2016

MIAMI, FL – Miami-based litigation firm Kluger Kaplan recently announced Diane Wagner Katzen is joining the firm as Of Counsel. Katzen joins the firm after serving as Partner at Richman Greer for more than 30 years. She specializes complex commercial litigation, employment-related litigation, business torts and liability of business professionals …

Omnibus Insureds & Their Entitlement to Attorney’s Fees Under Florida’s Insurance Code

By August 3, 2016

By Christina M. Himmel Let’s face it: pursuing a lawsuit will require both time and money. To that end, one of the primary concerns before pursuing litigation is whether attorney’s fees are recoverable from the opposing party. A party can only recover attorney’s fees if authorized by contract or statute. …

Kluger Kaplan Silverman Katzen & Levine Promotes Marko Cerenko to Partner

By August 2, 2016

MIAMI, FL – Miami-based litigation firm Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine announces Marko Cerenko has been named partner at the firm.  Cerenko focuses his practice primarily on complex commercial litigation and real estate litigation, while additionally working on many of the firm’s high profile construction litigation as well as trusts, …