About Beth Taylor
Beth Taylor has been a senior editor for Super Lawyers since 2003, and has won dozens of awards for headline-writing and editing throughout her career. Previously, she was an editor and covered courts for The Orlando Sentinel. She also worked for go2net and KIRO-TV in Seattle, where she wrote for and edited their websites. In addition, Beth edited The Kitsap Business Journal and Media Inc. Beth has written travel books, including Around Seattle With Kids for Fodor’s and Seattle Day By Day for Frommer’s, and online travel guides for Google. Her travel writing has appeared in publications including the Chicago Tribune and the San Francisco Chronicle. Beth has a B.A. in communications/journalism and a master’s degree in political science.
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Pagliacci Pizza Settles Class Action With Drivers
Terrell Marshall Law Group negotiated $3.75 million settlementPagliacci Pizza has agreed to a $3.75 million settlement in a class action filed by current and former drivers over allegations involving tips, delivery fees, mileage reimbursements and breaks. Former Pagliacci driver Steven Burnett and more than 1,000 drivers were represented by plaintiff’s class action attorney Toby Marshall at Terrell Marshall Law Group, along with firm colleagues Blythe Chandler, a class action attorney, and employment litigator Erika Nusser. The drivers claimed that the …
Dominion Voting Systems Employee Sues Trump Supporters for Defamation
Texas lawyer Steve Skarnulis says his client is in hiding after death threatsEric Coomer says his life has never been the same since Trump supporters accused the Dominion Voting Systems security director of rigging the 2020 presidential election, prompting death threats that drove him into hiding. He has filed a defamation suit, which is being handled by business litigator Steve Skarnulis at Cain & Skarnulis in Austin, Texas. Defendants include the Trump campaign, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, conservative activist Joseph Oltmann, and …
250 Films of Quarantine
Seattle attorney and cinephile Bob Cumbow shares his movie listBob Cumbow is a partner at the Seattle office of Miller Nash Graham & Dunn, where he focuses on trademark and copyright law. He also knows what he’s talking about when it comes to the art of film, having written books and articles on film for 50 years, taught film at Seattle University, and frequently lectured with the Seattle International Film Festival’s film education program. Over the past year, the intellectual property attorney has kept track of the films he watched during …
M.D. J.D.
Dr. Bradley I. Kramer sides with patients in med-mal casesBradley I. Kramer, a medical malpractice plaintiff’s attorney, wants you to know he has the utmost respect for the people he sues. “It doesn’t make me feel warm and fuzzy going after doctors who spend their whole lives trying to help people,” he says. “But as in any field, there’s going to be good and bad.” Kramer’s father is even a doctor—“still practicing at 78 years old,” he says—and it doesn’t hit closer to home than that. Except with Kramer, who was once a doctor …
Legal Community Mourns Legendary Pensacola Attorney Fred Levin
Attorney with ‘the heart of a champion’ led groundbreaking case against big tobaccoLegendary Pensacola personal injury attorney Fredric Levin, who in the 1990s led the way to a $13 billion settlement for the state of Florida against the tobacco industry, passed away at age 83 on Jan. 12, due to complications from COVID-19. “We have lost a partner, a mentor, a brother in arms and, most importantly, a dear friend,” says personal injury attorney Mark Proctor, president of Levin Papantonio. Proctor came on board in 1981, 20 years after Levin joined the firm founded by brother …
Tribute to Cincinnati 'Icon' Steven R. Adams
The well-known criminal defense attorney stood out both in court and at Ironman triathlonsSteven R. Adams, a prominent Cincinnati criminal defense attorney, passed away on Nov. 1, 2020 at the age of 55, after being struck by a hit-and-run driver while riding his bicycle early in the morning. “Steve was the most passionate person to ever pick up a briefcase,” says Tad Brittingham, an attorney at The Law Offices of Steven R. Adams. “He put his heart, soul and countless hours into his cases. His clients never knew the full extent of how much Steve exerted himself on their …
Tribute to Reminger Partner Donald J. Moracz
Beloved partner-in-charge of Sandusky office practiced law for three decadesDonald J. Moracz, who spent his legal career at Cleveland, Ohio-based Reminger, passed away Sept. 25, 2020, at age 54, due to complications from COVID-19. Moracz began his career with Reminger while still attending Case Western Reserve University Law School, becoming at attorney at the firm after his graduation in 1991. He made partner within five years, and in 1997 began practicing medical malpractice defense law. He was partner-in-charge at the firm’s Sandusky office and served on the …
When the Government Needs Your Land
You get a letter in the mail from a government agency saying there’s a new freeway on-ramp in the works — and your house is in the way. The agency wants to take your property for the project. What should you do next? Doing nothing is your worst option. “The old saying was, ‘You can’t fight city hall,’” says Joseph H. Fagundes, who practices eminent domain law at Malm Fagundes in Stockton. “That’s absolutely incorrect.” Know Your Rights While it may be impossible to derail …
Guidelines for Resolving Rental Disputes in Florida
Before you sign on the dotted lines to rent a home or apartment in the State of Florida, take another look at that lease and follow these best practices: Read the lease carefully Understand how the security deposit works Negotiate with the landlord Consult an attorney if in doubt Even on the standard agreement used by most landlords, there are variations. “Most leases have options to choose what the landlord and tenant will be responsible for, such as garbage removal,” says Miami real …
Cruise Lawsuit Raises Liability Question
Eric Ewing was on a weeklong island cruise with his brother and sister-in-law aboard the Carnival Ecstasy on Jan. 25, 2018, eating pizza as he sat on his bed, when an upper bunk crashed down on his head. His attorney, Miami maritime lawyer Keith Brais with Brais Law Firm, says his 53-year-old client suffered a traumatic brain injury and equilibrium issues. “Mr. Ewing’s injuries are life-altering, and will eventually make it impossible for him to ambulate on his own or even take care of …
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