Brad Barrios and David Hayes obtained an affirmance from the Fifth District Court of Appeal
March 2024: Brad Barrios and David Hayes obtained an affirmance from the Fifth District Court of Appeal of a trial court’s order denying three defendants’
March 2024: Brad Barrios and David Hayes obtained an affirmance from the Fifth District Court of Appeal of a trial court’s order denying three defendants’
March 2024: Brad Barrios was a panelist on the Entertainment Law Panel at the Gasparilla International Film Festival moderated by University of Tampa Film Professor
March 2024: Ken Turkel and Brad Barrios lectured on current trends in intellectual property and entertainment law at Tulane University Law School for the Tulane
January 2024: Ken Turkel, Tony Cuva, and Brad Barrios were recognized as Top Lawyers in their respective practice areas by Tampa Magazines. Voted for by
January 2024: The Best Lawyers in America ® TCB earned a Tier 1 Ranking for Best Law Firms in Commercial Litigation and a Tier 2
Maritime injury claims can encompass a wide array of incidents, including but not limited to, injuries sustained by crew members, accidents involving recreational boaters, and
Maritime workers typically aren’t covered by traditional workers’ compensation. Instead, maritime injury law dictates the rights and avenues to seek compensation based on the circumstances.
As with any area of law, being injured as a result of actions falling under maritime law entitles victims to seek compensation. However, maritime law
Admiralty and Maritime law is the branch of law that governs torts (or wrongs) committed on the high seas or any navigable waterway. It also
Admiralty and Maritime law is a complex body of laws, regulations, legislative acts, case law precedent and treaties specifically governing activities, injuries, and disputes occurring
Maritime law governs accidents, disputes, and torts that occur on navigable waters. Most people do not realize that a completely different set of laws apply
Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News has this morning agreed to pay Dominion voting systems more than 1 billion AUD. In a last minute resolution of their defamation case.
CNN media analyst and Axios media reporter Sara Fischer and attorney Ken Turkel here to discuss the Dominion v. Fox defamation case settlement.
“There’s volumes of text messages, emails, Slack internal messaging, where any number of personnel [..] are expressing the likelihood of falsity.” Attorney Ken Turkel breaks down the evidence the jury will consider in the $1.6B defamation case facing Fox News. @jdbalart @MSNBC
“I think one of the most significant things is ‘when’ it’s happening. It’s not uncommon in cases to have battles over discovery. What was, what wasn’t produced. But when you have evidence this substance showing up in a discovery fight on the eve of trial… I’ve never experienced this in 34 years.” Ken Turkel