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Red-Light Cameras Draw Class-Action Lawsuit Citing Constitutional Violations

By November 4, 2011

As Florida lawmakers gear up for another debate about red-light cameras, a Brevard County citation has led to a class-action lawsuit about the constitutionality of the devices. Read the full story here. The lawsuit focuses on red-light cameras in Cocoa Beach. But Melbourne attorney Stephen Koons said it also challenges …

Lunch n’ Learn: Essential Components of a Quality Early Childhood Program

By October 31, 2011

Join Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L. on Tuesday, November 8, 2011, Noon — 1:00 pm Kluger Kaplan’s Offices 201 S. Biscayne Boulevard, Seventeenth Floor Miami, FL Sandra Huzenman, M.S., Early Childhood Director of the Gordon Schools of Beth David Congregation, will highlight key components that define a quality …

S. Florida judges brace for a possible fallout of the foreclosure mediation program

By October 28, 2011

Weeding out borrowers who have abandoned their homes and enforcing a “good faith” requirement on lenders may improve a foundering statewide foreclosure mediation program. By Kimberly Miller Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Palm Beach County Chief Judge Peter Blanc said weeding out borrowers who have abandoned their homes and enforcing …