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In Loving Memory of Mary Kelly
Mary Kelly passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 16, 2025 with her daughter Sharon by her side. She is now at peace and reunited with her son Thomas John. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
HAPPY RETIREMENT, MARY KELLY!
Mary Kelly, RN has officially retired after 26 amazing years of service to the firm’s clients. Mary provided tireless on-site trial support in multiple states through the years, including Florida, …
Defense Verdict For Nursing Home
On Friday, January 19, 2024, at 6 pm, the jury returned a DEFENSE VERDICT in favor of the leadership and care givers who provided amazing care, treatment and services to a resident who resided and was very well cared for during her 5-year residency, including on April 28, 2020.
A Different Kind of Case
In a world that seems to be abundant with conflict, hate, and acts of cruelty, amazing humans sometimes emerge to warm your heart and give hope. This is a …
Celebrating Mary Kelly
Mary Kelly has led the way for our firm with 25 years of dedication, commitment, and loyalty to protect and defend amazing caregivers…
Founding Partners Present At FSLA Conference
Kirsten Ullman and Brian Bursa presented on June 27, 2023, at the Florida Senior Living Conference on the topic of Hot Topics in Assisted Living. Florida Senior Living Association (FSLA) …
No-win’ scenario in Hollywood Hills manslaughter case leads to nursing home administrator’s acquittal
A Florida judge on Friday dismissed all nine manslaughter counts against a nursing home administrator accused of providing insufficient care after the facility’s air conditioning was disabled after Hurricane Irma. …
Data Doesn’t Lie: Current Pace Sets Nursing Home Workforce Recovery Back to 2027
Year-end 2022 data puts the nursing home workforce shortage in “stark perspective,” as slow job growth is pitted against regulatory updates and looming staffing mandates.
Kirsten Ullman, Founder and Managing Partner, Quoted by LAW360 in Response to Florida Supreme Court Ruling
The Florida Supreme Court revived a man’s medical malpractice claim Thursday, April 21, 2022, finding that because he mailed the mandatory presuit notice just before the limitations period expired, his …
