The American Lawyer | Commentary|Q&A
By Vivia Chen | October 26, 2020
My heart tells me I should believe what Boies has to say, but my head tells me Olson is on the money.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michelle DeVos | October 26, 2020
It is not our differences that divide us. Rather, it is the inability to accept those who are different that divides us.
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By Jonathan Etra, Christopher C. Cavallo and Nicole Villamar | October 23, 2020
Preserving evidence, may versus must, and neutral bathrooms are all among the most recent and noteworthy topics in South Florida business litigation that might surprise you. Below are the latest, and often unexpected, takeaways to note from recent opinions.
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By Joseph P. Farina and John W. Thornton Jr. | October 22, 2020
Any business dispute that could result in litigation can interrupt or end normal business transactions and relationships, and can divert the allocation of corporate resources to activities that do not move the business forward, which would adversely impact the company's bottom line.
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By Joseph M. Goldstein | October 21, 2020
Contrary to attorney perceptions, the Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators do not forbid a mediator from offering opinions. Rules, such as 10.306(c), only prohibit opinions that are "intended to coerce the parties, unduly influence the parties, decide the dispute, or direct a resolution of the case."
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By Brian A. Briz | October 20, 2020
Although it has been six months since a pandemic was declared, the virus continues to wreak havoc on many businesses, and consequently, new business interruption lawsuits are being filed every week.
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By Charles E. Cartwright | October 19, 2020
Florida has 29 Electoral College votes in the 2020 presidential election, in which it takes 270 of the Electoral College's 538 votes to win.
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By Zachary R. Potter and Benjamin T. Hodas | October 15, 2020
It has long been the rule that marital settlement agreements are "abrogated" if the parties reconcile and decide against divorce. A recent court decision made clear that the "abrogation" rule does not apply to post-nuptial agreements.
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By Harvey J. Sepler | October 15, 2020
What gives law enforcement the right to search you or your property without your consent?
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By Debra Montero | October 14, 2020
Robert Half Legal vice president Debra Montero provides strategies for managing this new team dynamic.
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