Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Holly Griffin Goodman | March 18, 2024
Not only can political disagreements negatively impact office morale, but they can also create potential risk of liability for the employer. As we get further into this election year, it is important for Florida's business owners to know the rules surrounding political speech in the workplace and how to navigate these issues while mitigating risk.
By ALM Staff | March 18, 2024
In The Daily Business Review's Litigation special section, read about Florida's apex doctrine, punitive damages claims two years post-interlocutory review rule change, and learn about a new wave of privacy class actions.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Alexander Lugo | March 15, 2024
After watching tech evolve for the past 20 years, the Morgan & Morgan attorney has found himself on the edge of what he sees as harmful technology trends that put consumers' privacy at risk.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kimberly Berman and Gabrielle Wright | March 15, 2024
The appellate courts are serving as well-needed checkpoints to ensure the trial courts are performing their gatekeeper duties, and a call has been sounded for the Florida Supreme Court to address conflicts that have surfaced in the different district courts of appeal.
By Michael A. Mora | March 15, 2024
"Developers better be darn careful because this is going to cost them millions and millions of dollars," said Glen Waldman, a partner at Armstrong Teasdale.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Daniel Y. Gielchinsky | March 15, 2024
Just two months after the suspension of in-person jury trials, the court authorized the Remote Civil Jury Trial Pilot Program, through which trials are conducted via a videoconferencing platform "to establish the framework and identify the logistics of trying a case remotely."
By Michael A. Mora | March 14, 2024
"This is exactly the type of scenario rule 3-6.1(f) is intended to guard against," the Florida Supreme Court ruled in the opinion.
By Lisa Willis | March 14, 2024
There was enough evidence to issue citations for what the [OSHA] termed "serious violations.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jamie Zysk Isani, Aidan Gross and Tom Schulte | March 14, 2024
At its core, the apex doctrine is a protective doctrine that requires a litigant seeking to depose a high-ranking government or corporate official to show the official has some unique personal knowledge about the issues being litigated and the information cannot be obtained elsewhere.
By Lisa Willis | Ross Todd | March 14, 2024
Antitrust litigators have an eye on this emerging litigation across the country.
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