Attorneys Dodge Florida Tort Reform Hurdles to Obtain $28.9 Million Settlement
"At the end of the day, juries understand that you have to protect people," said Michael Haggard, who represents the plaintiff.Florida Federal Judge Rules False Claims Act Qui Tam Provisions are Unconstitutional
"The False Claims Act has been around since the Civil War and has functioned in its current form for nearly 40 years," said Ari Yampolsky, a partner at Whistleblower Partners. "Yesterday's holding by Judge Mizelle in the Middle District of Florida in the Zafirov case is an aberration."Hurricane Helene Likely To Roil Florida's Already Imperiled Insurance Market
Following the storm's path of destruction through Florida and states further north, financial damage is projected to reach as high as $34 billion, which raises the need for clients to tap lawyers for multiple reasons.The 'Biden Effect' on Senior Attorneys: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
It's a conversation coming up more often among practicing lawyers who are approaching their 70s or, in some cases, are well into that decade of their life. Many who started practicing decades ago don't want to retire or play golf.North Florida Farmers Hit Again by Helene
Ranchers, farmers and timber growers are reporting widespread damage from the wind and rain of Hurricane Helene, which raced through rural North Florida last week.'It Was a Terrible Mistake:' 6 Lawyers Disciplined by Florida High Court
One attorney said he has been participating in the Florida Lawyers Assistance program since the incident that caused the ethics case against him.New Revenue Streams: Getting the right skills in place is essential
Learn how adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology in the legal profession is having an impact on all areas of law firm operations.Trending Stories
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