by Keller, Keller & Caracuzzo, Cox & Belluccio, P.A. | May 12, 2018 | Current Intelligence, Keller Keller Caracuzzo PA, Legislation
“Sovereign immunity,” a legal fiction as outdated as the divine right of royalty, explains the harsh warning that the families of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have been hearing from the Broward School District’s insurance company. Despite the massive...
by Keller, Keller & Caracuzzo, Cox & Belluccio, P.A. | Mar 26, 2018 | Current Intelligence, Keller Keller Caracuzzo PA, Legislation
Indian River County Circuit Court Judge Cynthia Cox worries more Floridians are watching “Game of Thrones” and checking Facebook, than are familiar with state’s constitution. In remarks she is delivering in a series of talks along the Treasure Coast, the felony court...
by Keller, Keller & Caracuzzo, Cox & Belluccio, P.A. | Mar 23, 2018 | Current Intelligence, Keller Keller Caracuzzo PA, Legislation
Keller, Keller, Caracuzzo P.A. was honored to sponsor a table at the 12th Annual Hope Bash, for Place of Hope at PGA National on March 9th. Place of Hope is the largest faith-based family-style, State licensed children’s organization in South Florida. Thru its...
by Keller, Keller & Caracuzzo, Cox & Belluccio, P.A. | Feb 28, 2018 | Current Intelligence, Keller Keller Caracuzzo PA, Legislation
A Florida Senate committee’s last chance to authorize police to pull over drivers for texting on cell phones comes Tuesday and a House representative from Palm Beach County is imploring its chairman to “do the right thing.” Florida is one of four states that don’t...
by Keller, Keller & Caracuzzo, Cox & Belluccio, P.A. | Jan 16, 2018 | Current Intelligence, Keller Keller Caracuzzo PA, Legislation
The Florida House of Representatives has passed CS/HB 19 — the Responsible Roadways Act — on an 88 to 15 vote. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Erin Grall would repeal the no-fault PIP system and require drivers to carry $25,000/$50,000 in bodily injury...