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A class action law suit will be filed in Florida courts today against Alpha General Services, a septic tank manufacturer whose defective products are causing sewage and hazardous waste to leak into the backyards of Floridians.
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Attorney Kenneth J. Sobel, the newest shareholder with Leopold Law, P.A., served on an expert legal panel at the Riverside Hotel in Fort Lauderdale on January 10, 2012.

Chinese Drywall Class Action Settlement

Date: December 20, 2011
Almost three years after the first Chinese Drywall case was filed, a class action settlement agreement has been reached with one of the manufacturers of defective Chinese drywall that has damages affecting thousands of consumers in Florida and throughout the Southeastern United States

Consumer Justice Attorneys Theodore J. Leopold, Diana L. Martin and Kenneth J. Sobel recently received distinctions in the 2012 South Florida Legal Guide.

NBC’s Today Show Unveils Investigation into Florida Internet Broker Selling Sick Puppies
Leopold Law Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Deceived Consumers
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A class action lawsuit was filed in Federal Court today against Best Buy Corporation for violating the Drivers’ Privacy Protection Act or “DPPA”, a federal statute that protects the privacy of personal information assembled by State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMVs).
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A group of fifteen firefighters and police officers are one step closer to seeking justice after the wrongful termination of their workers’ compensation benefits. The

On November 8, 2011, class action litigator Gregory S. Weiss lectured to a national audience on the status of domestic drywall cases.

Attorney Kenneth J. Sobel of Leopold Law, P.A., Chairman of the Florida Justice Association's Medical Malpractice Committee, moderated and sat on the legal expert panel at the FJA' annual Medical Malpractice Seminar on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Miami.

On October 5, 2011, the Orange County Circuit Court denied Sedwick Claims Management Services motion to dismiss granting Legna Ramos the right to move forward with her lawsuit alleging a systematic campaign to deny her care after she lost her hands in a workplace accident.