MIAMI — Just hours after a Surfside condo building collapsed and buried 98 people last summer, the first of many lawsuits that would turn into one of the biggest class-action
Just hours after a Surfside condo building collapsed and buried 98 people last summer, the first of many lawsuits that would turn into one of the biggest class-action cases in Florida was filed. On Friday, less than a month before the one-year anniversary of the Champlain Towers South tragedy, a team of lawyers representing family members of the deceased.
Just hours after a Surfside condo building collapsed and buried 98 people last summer, the first of many lawsuits that would turn into one of the biggest class-action cases in Florida was filed. On Friday, less than a month before the one-year anniversary of the Champlain Towers South tragedy, a team of lawyers representing family members of the deceased.
A nearly $1 billion settlement with an array of developers, contractors and engineers sued by victims of the Surfside condo building that collapsed last summer ranks as one for the record books in Florida. Read More: Lawyers in suit over Surfside collapse reveal staggering legal settlement: $997 million. No. 3: In 2000, two Miami attorneys, Susan and Stanley.
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