Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jessey Krehl | April 19, 2022
Reflecting two years later on my decision, I feel compelled to share insights and learnings from my decision, as I believe it can bring value to the lawyers—particularly young lawyers—seeking to find their true north in today's employment market.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jay Thornton | April 18, 2022
While the pandemic revealed that remote work is a viable and sustainable option across many job categories, it also presented a new set of challenges and potential legal issues for employers. When an employer allows any form of remote work, developing and consistently applying a customized policy is key.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David Schwartz and Al Avila | April 15, 2022
The speed at which sanctions were imposed left many questions unanswered, resulting in a flurry of calls and messages to attorneys who themselves were trying to understand the ramifications.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By J.C. de Ona | April 14, 2022
While frustration with growing prices is valid, the belief that rising interest rates will ease inflation is not.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jessica M. Hernandez | April 13, 2022
Broadly speaking, there are two types of appeals: those seeking relief from final orders, and those seeking review of nonfinal (i.e., interlocutory) orders. The latter are governed by Fla. R. App. P. 9.130, which enumerates the limited circumstances under which interlocutory appeal is appropriate.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Susan Radcliffe and Daniel Pollack | April 12, 2022
Many facilities, institutions, health care centers, schools, and even states have declared themselves to be "trauma-informed" and mandate trauma-informed care and practices. But what does the term really mean?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By William L. Tucker | April 8, 2022
This article addresses attractive options for trust modification and termination by trustees, trust protectors, trust directors, beneficiaries and their counsel under Florida law.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Hank Grezlak | April 7, 2022
Men of a certain era were often raised to "tough things out" and "shake it off," and not necessarily express when something was bothering them, or look for help.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mark Sachs | April 7, 2022
Strategic communications should be an important arrow in any litigator's quiver. In fact, working with a strategic relations firm experienced in litigation support can positively impact the work an attorney provides on a client's behalf.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Cristina Rodriguez | April 7, 2022
The order can be requested by the foreign or international tribunal through a letter rogatory (or similar formal request) or by any "interested person" who files an application for such an order. Section 1782 applications have been granted more often than not, making them a reliable resource for gathering evidence.
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