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Thomas & LoCicero PL Ranked Among Top Intellectual Property Firms in Tampa Bay
Thomas & LoCicero PL is proud to announce that the firm has been named on the Tampa Bay Business Journal’s Largest Intellectual Property Attorneys list, featured in the May 1, 2026 issue. This recognition reflects the firm’s continued commitment to delivering exceptional intellectual property counsel to clients across the Tampa Bay region and beyond. Being…
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US District Judge Remands Pulse Shooting Case to State Court
The case is remanded to the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit. A judge has rejected government efforts to have a federal court decide a case concerning access to recordings of 911 calls about the Pulse shooting in Orlando. The Associated Press and 26 other news organizations sued the City of Orlando in state…
TLo Announces Membership in NAMWOLF
The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms Thomas & LoCicero is pleased to announce its membership in The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms, NAMWOLF. NAMWOLF is a non-profit trade association serving those public entities interested in diversifying their outside law firm portfolios and has been successful in providing…
Allison Simpson Joins Tampa Office As Associate
TLo’s Latest Addition to the Firm Allison Kirkwood Simpson has joined Thomas & LoCicero as an associate in the firm’s Tampa office. Simpson is a graduate of Stanford University and the University of Florida Levin College of Law. She is a former law clerk to U.S. District Judge Susan C. Bucklew. Simpson practices media law,…
County Clerk’s Offices in Florida Transition to Posting Documents Online
Clerk’s offices in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Hernando and Pasco are at different stages of pushing records to the Web after the Florida Supreme Court ruled in 2014 that documents can be released electronically. Various Florida Clerk of Court records have been or will be available in most Florida counties over the next several months. Carol LoCicero notes that…
The Latest Threat To Your Business Success
Did you know your business is under 24/7 media scrutiny? Today’s technology provides unprecedented abilities to capture the smallest pieces of content and virally share it with a worldwide audience. Your employees, family, and friends all have the ability to share content on social networks in text, audio, and video formats that can significantly impact…
Florida Supreme Court says agencies that unlawfully withhold public records must pay attorney’s fees, even if they acted in good faith
The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a prevailing plaintiff in a Public Records Act case is entitled to recover statutory attorney’s fees from the public agency that unlawfully denied access to the records. And now for some good news about open government in Florida. The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a prevailing plaintiff…
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