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Florida Governor Signs Record Budget, Vetoes $3.13 Billion
"What we're doing in the budget is making sure that we're meeting the obligations and making sure we're funding key priorities, but also protecting the state against what very well may be a Biden-induced recession," Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said.Online Posts Shouldn't Cost You Your Job—No Matter How Offensive, Some Lawyers Say
The rights of employees to post their views on social media is "an issue that is going to come up again and again. It needs some clarification," said attorney Frank Corrado.Justices Stay Out of Fight on DeSantis Redistricting Plan
The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday declined to jump into a congressional redistricting fight, leaving in place a lower-court decision that…Florida Insurance Changes Hit with Second Lawsuit
Insurers in recent years have blamed roof-damage claims for playing a key role in driving up costs. Lawmakers made a change related to the Florida Building Code that could lead to insurers repairing more roofs instead of needing to replace them, according to a Senate staff analysis.Gov. DeSantis Nixes Mask Punishment for Schools
Florida has had a recognition program for more than two decades, with it used to reward schools that showed academic improvement. But this year's plan to reward schools financially for following the governor's lead on masks generated controversy.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigation Departments of the Year: Levine Kellogg Schneider Lehman + Grossman
"Our most satisfying case was achieving a class-action settlement with Health Insurance Innovations Inc. and its subsidiary, Health Plan Intermediaries Holdings LLC, on behalf of health insurance buyers who were sold fraudulent health insurance plans," the firm said.Real Estate Transactions: 'We Believe in Leading by Example,' Says Greenberg Traurig
"We look forward to the next wave of innovation as developers find creative ways to make use of limited space in the market," said shareholders Nancy Lash and Gary Saul, who serve as co-chairs of Greenberg Traurig's Miami real estate practice.Litigation Departments of the Year: Lash & Goldberg
"Getting new team members acclimated remotely was our biggest challenge last year. However, we were successful by using technology and taking the time to ensure leadership is having one-on-one time with new attorneys," the firm said.Litigation Departments of the Year: Rivero Mestre
"We have changed our model at least four times over the life of the firm, and that adaptability and resilience allowed us to continue our success and provide our clients high-level service and quality results," the firm said.Real Estate Transactions: Nelson Mullins Says Trust Is Key to Display Good Judgment
"We've been fortunate to represent our clients in some of the largest and most complex real estate transactions in the state, earning us the trust of our clients. That trust extends beyond the primary-partner relationship and has grown to include other members of the team.," said partner David Itskovich.Trending Stories
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