By Samantha Joseph | February 2, 2018
"They must plod through a gauntlet of constitutionally infirm hurdles," U.S. District Court Judge Mark E. Walker wrote. "No more."
By Charles Toutant | February 2, 2018
Whistleblower attorneys wonder about the chances of winning lawsuits after a Department of Justice memo highlights the government's right to dismiss False Claims Act cases when it declines to participate.
By Celia Ampel | February 2, 2018
A Miami federal judge remanded a case against a Medicare Advantage Organization to state court based on distinctions between contract and non-contract providers established in a recent Eleventh Circuit decision.
By Catherine Wilson | February 2, 2018
Paul Singerman is co-chair of the 75-plus attorney law firm, which focuses on Florida commercial law.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Trisha Widowfield | February 2, 2018
Many studies and task forces throughout the years have focused on the participation of female attorneys in the courtroom. A recent New York Times Op-Ed by retired New York Federal District judge, Shira Sheindin, once again highlights the disparity in female attorneys playing a prominent role in the courtroom.
By Lidia Dinkova | February 1, 2018
The recently completed Prive at Island Estates faced opposition from the homeowner association on nearby Williams Island.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | February 1, 2018
Florida health officials have blamed delays in issuing new medical marijuana licenses on a court fight about a law requiring one of the coveted licenses to go to a black farmer who meets certain criteria.
By Samantha Joseph | February 1, 2018
A motion for sanctions takes aim at several high-profile South Florida lawyers including noted appellate attorney Bruce Rogow.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John Terwilleger | February 1, 2018
The legislature is currently considering two autonomous vehicle bills, one in the Senate and one in the House. The Senate bill, SB 712, would create significant changes in existing autonomous vehicle law, more closely aligning Florida law with recent Federal guidance and general industry standards. The House bill, HB 353, would make adjustments to the existing law, while still making some significant changes.
By Celia Ampel | January 31, 2018
A yacht broker will have another chance to argue he had no bad intentions when he transferred assets to a family trust months after being held liable for a $19 million debt.
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