By Amanda Bronstad | April 23, 2020
Efforts to coordinate business-interruption lawsuits against insurance firms focus on 16 cases so far filed in federal courts against eight insurance firms, but Richard Golomb, of Golomb & Honik, predicts an "avalanche of cases."
By Catherine Wilson | April 21, 2020
Attorneys are making the switch to video and telephonic hearings to get cases moving more than a month into the coronavirus pandemic.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | April 15, 2020
"Despite our sympathy for Ms. Wild and others like her, who suffered unspeakable horror at Epstein's hands, only to be left in the dark—and, so it seems, affirmatively misled—by government lawyers, we find ourselves constrained to deny her petition," the majority said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Charles Tatelbaum and Brittany Hynes | April 14, 2020
This ruling is significant for not only debt purchasers, but also for secured lenders that take over accounts receivable from a defaulting borrower and then outsource the collection efforts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Roger Slade and Jacob Epstein | April 8, 2020
For those of us who regularly practice in the Florida courts, it is both somewhat unrealistic and unnecessary for absolutely everything to grind to a screeching halt for an unknown and likely substantial period of time.
By Dara Kam | April 6, 2020
The five-day suspension of Administrative Law Judge John Van Laningham stemmed from two footnotes he included in a March 13 recommended order concerning improper "ex parte communications" in a case involving Calder Race Course Inc.
By Michael A. Mora | March 24, 2020
While Judge Robert Lee primarily ruled in the defendant's favor, Brant Hadaway observed the 130 other lawsuits brought by Chetu filed in Broward County may not serve as a roadmap for dismissal based upon this circuit court ruling.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph M. Goldstein | March 5, 2020
On May 23, 2019, the Florida Supreme Court, after a change in its membership, sua sponte, reversed itself and adopted the Daubert standard. Six months later, the fears of Daubert opponents have so far proven to not be true.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Syed S. Ahmad and Yaniel Abreu | February 19, 2020
The Federal Rules of Evidence were recently amended to change the criteria under the residual exception. In this article, we describe the new requirements of the residual exception and explore its potential relevance.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Donald J. Lunny Jr. | February 18, 2020
In Florida, it is extremely difficult to subject public officials and employees to suit for defamatory statements they may make within the course of their duties.
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