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Karling v. Budget Rent-a-Car Systems, Inc

The court upheld the the finding that the vicarious liability of short-term motor vehicle lessors (such as rental car companies) under Florida's dangerous instrumentality doctrine is preempted by 49 U.S.C. § 30106, (the Graves Amendment).

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Morongell v. Miami-Dade County

This plaintiff police officer brought a civil rights claim arising from alleged employment discrimination and retaliation for filing EEOC complaints.

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Case v. City of Sanford.

Civil rights -- Search and seizure -- False arrest -- Qualified immunity

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Rico v. School Board of Miami-Dade County Public Schools

Plaintiff was a school board attorney who sued the school board following her termination from that position.

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Longshoremen and Harbor Workers’ Act

Dean, Ringers, Morgan and Lawton can provide a legal defense for employers and carriers for injury claims occurring on the navigable waters of the United States.  Our attorneys are able to assist in all aspects of the claim, from determining whether the Longshoremen and Harbor Worker's Compensation Act applies, as well as preparing for trial or reaching a settlement.

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