Law Firms Look 'Stronger Than Ever,' Even Compared With Transactional Boom
Am Law 100 firms continue to see most of their growth in transactional work, while Second Hundred firms have found a "goldilocks" zone in both countercyclical and corporate work, according to a new Q2 report.'Vision': How Judge David Tatel Mastered Blindness and Justice
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"My experts teach me whatever the case is," said Stuart Sobel of Siegfried Rivera, reflecting on his big arbitration victory.Florida Attorney Pleads Guilty for Attempting to Detonate Explosives
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The Fifth DCA held, "[W]here, as here, the record shows that evidence of pain is undisputed or substantially undisputed, and the trial court denies additur based on a zero-award for pain and suffering, discretion has been abused."Florida High School Athletes and NIL Contracts: What You Need to Know
On July 24, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) approved changes to FHSAA Bylaw 9.9 which governs amateurism, and now, NIL for Florida high school student-athletes. These changes to Bylaw 9.9 will allow Florida high school student-athletes to profit from the use of their NIL while maintaining their high school athletic eligibility.MDL Judge Faces Ruling on Who Should Be in Charge of Claims by FTX Customers
In a response to three questions posed by the federal district court in Miami, Adam Moskowitz, managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm, announced on Thursday that all FTX victims may actually be made "whole" in the multidistrict litigation.Jacksonville Jury Awards $1.1 Million to Navy Family
"Mr. and Mrs. Page met and fell in love with each other while serving our country in the Navy, and now their quality of life has been dramatically eroded through no fault of their own," said Nick Concilla, a partner at Morgan & Morgan.Floridians Could Pay Attorneys Fees Over "Stop WOKE" Challenges
Florida could face paying attorney fees for businesses that successfully challenged part of a 2022 law that Gov. Ron DeSantis dubbed the "Stop WOKE Act."Trending Stories
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