New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 9, 2023
As the court in Malanga observed, it takes more than a statutory citation and a claim that it has been satisfied to meet that standard.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Peter Bermont | April 6, 2023
The formula isn't rocket science, but it is rocket science. If you think logically and look at things in a reasonable way, you can develop and implement ideas that will make you money in the markets and in business.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Kaan Ekiner and Mark E. Felger | April 5, 2023
Discovery in a Delaware books and records action involves striking a balance between the right of the parties to prepare for trial and the statutory…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ellen S. Morris | April 4, 2023
Personal representatives and trustees are both held to the same standard of care as specified in Fla. Stat. 733.602(1), 733.609(1) and 736.0804. Personal representatives and trustees must both make prudent investment decisions and employ prudent investment strategies.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christian Petrucci | April 4, 2023
The issues framed by the court, in turn, will require the court to revisit Duffey v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (Trola-Dyne), which addressed whether an IRE physician can consider injuries and disabilities not formally accepted by the employer when allocating a whole body impairment percentage. This seemingly innocuous framing of the issues may signal a greater motive.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Chad Van Horn | April 3, 2023
The crux of the problem, over and above customer uncertainty and perhaps bank mismanagement, is inflation. As the U.S. government and leaders around the world look to tamp down their on-fire, post-COVID economies, they've raised interest rates, hoping for a soft landing to avoid a recession.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Gordon Glover and Gavin Morrison | March 31, 2023
While Florida's recent tremendous growth has brought great benefits, the increase in housing demand has only further exacerbated the need for attainably priced housing.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By William L. Tucker | March 30, 2023
With the influx of new residents comes many out-of-state wills drafted under varying state laws. Whether out of state wills are valid under Florida law is a question being addressed in probate matters more and more each year.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael Haggard and Pedro Echarte | March 29, 2023
While proponents have touted the legislation as "tort reform," the reality is that its intent is to put up roadblocks to Floridians seeking justice from those that have injured or killed them through acts of negligence. The law is targeted at all types of victims and cases, but the legislature attempted to target no group more than victims of crime.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Samuel J. Capuano | March 27, 2023
What options does a middle-market company struggling to pay its debts have for relief? Three of the most popular are the out-of-court workout, reorganization and liquidation.
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