By Celia Ampel | January 22, 2018
The challenge to former Mayor Joe Carollo's residency was filed too late to pass muster, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Thomas Rebull ruled.
By Charles Toutant | January 19, 2018
The Justice Department intends to retry U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez and West Palm Beach Dr. Salomon Melgen on public corruption charges.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida | January 19, 2018
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said Florida could soon pursue legal action against manufacturers and distributors of opioids.
By Samantha Joseph | January 19, 2018
An ex-lawyer who was disbarred after the Florida Supreme Court found his faulty legal advice on marijuana "devastated" the lives of several clients…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Charles S. Caulkins | January 19, 2018
Over a 24-hour period in mid-December, the National Labor Relations Board turned back the clock by issuing four momentous decisions that will impact workplace law for years to come. By casting away controversial rulings from the Obama-era board, the newly constituted NLRB returned to reasonable standards that had existed for decades.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 19, 2018
The court ruled that Jim Turner is a public figure and has not cleared the hurdle for a defamation lawsuit—malice. Turner was suing the lawyers the NFL hired to investigate ex-Dolphin Jonathan Martin's abuse allegations.
By Samantha Joseph | January 18, 2018
Court documents allege the company targets disabled and retired military veterans with pensions.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Walter J. Andrews and Andrea DeField | January 18, 2018
In December, the Florida Supreme Court held that a Chapter 558 notice of construction defect constitutes a “suit” under a commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policy so as to potentially trigger the insurer's duty to defend the contractor in the proceedings. The case is captioned Altman Contractors v. Crum and Forster Specialty Insurance, No. SC16-1420 (Fla. Dec. 14, 2017).
By Samantha Joseph | January 17, 2018
The decision drew a special concurrence from a judge, who wanted to go further by keeping all missed payments in play.
By Celia Ampel | January 17, 2018
A Miami appellate court orders a new breach-of-contract trial for a cruise passenger who still wants to buy a $5 million diamond for the quoted price of $235,000.
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