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Florida Lawmakers Are Now Pushing Circuit Court Consolidation
Under the state Constitution, the Supreme Court can "certify" recommendations to the Legislature about a need to decrease or redefine judicial circuits. The Legislature then would make a decision.Employers: The Supreme Court Just Made Your Job Harder
The Supreme Court just issued two decisions that will affect the legal landscape for employers for years to come. Although the Court's rulings on affirmative action and religious accommodation will have different short-term impacts, it is highly likely that each decision will give rise to new legal challenges that could significantly alter how employers hire and manage their workers.How We Won: Small Law Firm Says It Bested Cole Scott Kissane
Both sides have claimed victory in the long-running litigation over a condo unit allegedly sold without utilities, but it seems the latest round went to the smaller firm.Florida's Critical Reinsurance Market Improves, But at a Price
Reinsurance, which is essentially insurance for insurers, helps drive the catastrophe-prone Florida insurance system.Attempt to Block Unseal Names of Suretors Denied, Jurisdiction Under CAFA and Windfarm Construction
Judge Joanna Seybert rejected Congressman George Santos's attempt to prevent unsealing the names of the suretors of a bond securing his release. Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall declined to exercise jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act. And Judge Frederic Block denied a preliminary injunction motion that sought to halt construction on a windfarm off Montauk.View more book results for the query "*"
Cherokee Circuit Judge Sworn In as Newest Member of Ga. Court of Appeals
"Judge Watkins has an excellent reputation as a lawyer, jurist, and community member," said Ga. Court of Appeals Chief Judge Amanda Mercier.Judge Cuts Counts From Professor's Discrimination Suit Against Michigan Law
University of Michigan Law School professor Laura Beny claims she was subjected to inequitable treatment dating back to when she joined the law school faculty in 2003.Florida Insurance Market Takes Hit as Farmers Insurance Exits
The company said the move will affect only Farmers-branded policies and will not affect policies sold in the state by subsidiaries Foremost and Bristol West.AI Compliance Might Seem Overwhelming, But Gartner Boils It Down to 4 Principles
"While laws in many jurisdictions may not come into effect until 2025, legal leaders can get started while they wait for finalized regulation to take shape," said Laura Cohn, a Gartner senior principal.Trending Stories
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