"We're very pleased with the opinion," Langrock said. "Obviously, we didn't feel there was any justification for sanctions. I've never been sanctioned in over 50 years of practice and I'm glad to have this cleared up."
Carmine Boccuzzi and David Livshiz of Cleary represented the firm.
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John Fenner
I once successfully argued to the Florida Supreme Court that, if incarcerated felons were entitled to due process before their rights were taken away, the Constitution should protect lawyers, too.
I trust that Cleary opposed these sanctions, having agreed that the Plaintiffs could have more time.
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