Daily Business Review | Commentary
By George T. Breur | December 29, 2020
In response to the pandemic in early March of this year, Florida, like most states, issued a stay-at-home order. Construction sites, however, were deemed an essential service and were allowed to remain open.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Wifredo A. Ferrer and Michael E. Hantman | December 29, 2020
COVID-19's travel restrictions and social distancing protocols have made those of us in the white collar bar re-think and re-evaluate our tried and true interview strategies and procedures.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric H. Holder Jr. | December 29, 2020
Without able lawyers willing to represent both sides of a legal dispute, our legal system cannot function at its best.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Nicole D. Gould and Daniel C. Shatz | December 28, 2020
According to the Florida Senate's bill analysis and fiscal impact statements, the legislation is intended to create a "statutory framework regarding when and how insurers are required to provide loss run statements to insureds," with the expectation that same may possibly "help consumers with favorable claim histories to obtain insurance at a lower premium."
By Zach Warren | December 28, 2020
No in-person review? No problem. Lawyers and legal technologists make their predictions on how the move to remote work, the proliferation of collaboration platforms, and more will affect e-discovery in 2021.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | December 23, 2020
Looking ahead to 2021, legal marketers must be forward-thinking and optimistic about what's to come. With the promising beginnings of a vaccine, we have a real light at the end of the tunnel—it's time to start repositioning and planning for this new, new normal.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stanley Foodman | December 22, 2020
Given that the Biden administration could implement tax reform and that there is still a possibility of additional COVID-19 legislation, taxpayers may want to consider these things before the end of 2020.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rick Ellsley | December 22, 2020
As we all know, courts throughout Florida have halted in-person jury trials for almost all of 2020 due to COVID-19. Unfortunately, despite the prospect of a vaccine being widely distributed and available in the coming months, it remains unlikely that there will be in-person civil jury trials in 2021 and maybe through 2022.
By Jena M. Valdetero | December 21, 2020
As if 2020 could not get any worse, this year has also ushered in a dramatic uptick in ransomware attacks, says Jena Valdetero, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig's U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity practice.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Sandy Chan | December 21, 2020
The pandemic hasn't brought intellectual property to a standstill. Innovation will be key in the coming year, IP Counsel Cafe's Sandy Chan writes.
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