Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Walter G. Latimer and Guy Kamealoha Noa | January 8, 2021
On Dec. 31, 2020, the Florida Supreme Court altered the litigation landscape in Florida when it amended the summary judgment standard to align with that "of the federal courts and of the supermajority of states" in the nation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aaron Weiss | January 7, 2021
The local rules for the Southern District of Florida were amended effective Dec. 1, 2020. Also, there are several amendments to the local rules for the Middle District of Florida that will go into effect on Feb. 1, 2021.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Browne and Jeremy P. Robinson | December 29, 2020
In this article, the authors note the COVID-related rise to prominence of video depositions, outline various key considerations and argue for their continued relevance in a post-quarantine world.
By Greg Land | November 13, 2020
Judge Michael Brown of Georgia's Northern District, a Trump appointee, said the claims did not rise to the level of actual malice but left the door open for the campaign to refile its complaint.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Daniel S. Maland | October 9, 2020
While all at that hearing did an admirable job advocating for their clients, those who took the extra step to polish their Zoom setups, ensuring their video and audio were on point, and that their cameras were well-positioned, unquestionably had an edge.
By Raychel Lean | October 8, 2020
The lawsuit over a deadly truck accident could trigger a litigation rule change.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Anne-Solenne Rolland, Freddy X. Muñoz and Katherine Gonzalez | September 24, 2020
Trials are involved events that require outstanding legal acumen, and the ability to attract and maintain attention-keeping performances. In order to accommodate our "new normal," remote testimony and electronic exhibit submissions have become front and center.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa Pigott and David H. Fauss | September 21, 2020
Recently, several adventurous lawyers became the first to participate in an online jury trial in Miami. Thanks to them for publicly conducting this trial! Judge Beatrice Butchko presided, doing a wonderful job managing this experiment. The trial included a voir dire component which was conducted using Zoom.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Cristina Villarroel and Isabella de la Guardia | September 17, 2020
In a decision the court admitted was an "outlier," Florida's Second District Court of Appeals in Doe v. Natt, held that a Texas couple filmed without their knowledge while staying at a vacation rental did not agree to have an arbitrator decide whether their dispute should go to arbitration.
By Michael A. Mora | August 26, 2020
"Shareholders should not be afraid to bring derivative lawsuits as long as they acted in good faith." said Franklin L. Zemel, a partner at Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr in Fort Lauderdale.
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