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October 11, 2010

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! for SEX, DRUGS & VIOLENCE Seminar

Seminar logo - yellow cropped.jpgA SEMINAR on INADEQUATE PREMISES SECURITY LITIGATION IN FLORIDA

>> Miami: November 4, 8:30am - 12:30pm
>> Orlando: November 11, 8:30am - 12:30pm

NO CHARGE for breakfast or 3.50 general credits including .50 ethics

TOPIC: Strategies and tactics in investigating, litigating and trying premises security cases; case law, relevant statutes, codes and ordinances.

The seminar will be presented by John Elliott Leighton - author of the two-volume treatise, Litigating Premises Security Cases (Thomson-West, 2006), the most comprehensive national text on handling and trying premises security cases. Mr. Leighton is managing partner of Leighton Law, P.A. His practice is focused on the representation of severely injured victims, primarily due to the failure to maintain reasonable or adequate security at commercial premises, Resort TortsTM, medical malpractice and consumer product liability.

Mr. Leighton is Chairman of the American Association for Justice (formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America) Inadequate Security Litigation Group, past Chairman of ATLA's Motor Vehicle, Highway and Premises Liability Section, and a nationally recognized authority on inadequate security litigation. He is Chairman of The Academy of Trial Advocacy, a national invitation-only association of the nation's leading catastrophic injury trial lawyers. He is listed in "The Best Lawyers in America," Florida Trend Legal Elite's "Best Lawyers in Florida," and has been selected as a Florida SuperLawyer™ and South Florida Legal Guide "Top Lawyer."

Register now at LeightonLaw.com.

September 27, 2010

SEX, DRUGS & VIOLENCE

Seminar logo - yellow cropped.jpgA SEMINAR on INADEQUATE PREMISES SECURITY LITIGATION IN FLORIDA

Save the Date!
>> Miami: November 4, 8:30am - 12:30pm
>> Orlando: November 11, 8:30am - 12:30pm

NO CHARGE for breakfast or 3.50 general credits including .50 ethics

TOPIC: Strategies and tactics in investigating, litigating and trying premises security cases; case law, relevant statutes, codes and ordinances.

The seminar will be presented by John Elliott Leighton - author of the two-volume treatise, Litigating Premises Security Cases (Thomson-West, 2006), the most comprehensive national text on handling and trying premises security cases. Mr. Leighton is managing partner of Leighton Law, P.A. His practice is focused on the representation of severely injured victims, primarily due to the failure to maintain reasonable or adequate security at commercial premises, Resort TortsTM, medical malpractice and consumer product liability.

Mr. Leighton is Chairman of the American Association for Justice (formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America) Inadequate Security Litigation Group, past Chairman of ATLA's Motor Vehicle, Highway and Premises Liability Section, and a nationally recognized authority on inadequate security litigation. He is Chairman of The Academy of Trial Advocacy, a national invitation-only association of the nation's leading catastrophic injury trial lawyers. He is listed in "The Best Lawyers in America," Florida Trend Legal Elite's "Best Lawyers in Florida," and has been selected as a Florida SuperLawyer™ and South Florida Legal Guide "Top Lawyer."

July 1, 2010

Miami Beach Resort Crime - Deadly Shooting

All 1,000 guests at one of Miami Beach's most popular hotels were evacuated Saturday night after a deadly shooting at the Resort and Spa. Guests at a wedding party underway on the top floor of the hotel were among the evacuees, as was Prime Minister of Belize Dean Darrow, who was in the midst of a dinner speech and was accompanied by his own security team, reported NBC News.

Police have not released details of the incident, however both NBC and CBS4 reported details from various sources: Allegedly some men hired prostitutes after checking into the hotel but were also visited by a pimp who shot and killed one of them. The pimp and prostitutes allegedly escaped. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS.

Inadequate security and premises liability lawsuits usually involve criminal assaults and violent crime due to negligent security, insufficient lighting, inadequate security equipment, inadequate security personnel, or other causes. In negligent security cases, the plaintiff who has been injured due to a criminal act brings an action against the owner or manager of the premises or business. Those who are in control or in a position to prevent the incident where the plaintiff was injured are the parties who are most often defendants. The law governing these cases is derived from the general principle that those who own or possess property have a duty to protect users from accidental, negligent, and intentional acts of third parties.

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