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Cocktails Good 'To-Go' in Fla.: Potential Liability for Portable Libations Providers
On July 1, the Florida executive order that helped restaurants survive earlier in 2020 by allowing "to-go cocktails" will take effect permanently, after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 148 into law on May 13.Integreon Acquired by Private Equity Firm EagleTree Capital
Though it has a new private equity owner, Integreon noted that its operations, management team and personnel will not undergo any changes.People in the News—June 24, 2021—Stradley Ronon, Barley Snyder
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young announced that Karl S. Myers was appointed co-chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association appellate advocacy committee, and Barley Snyder announced that it will again hold its summer associate program and hired two law students to participate.5 Pressing E-Discovery Tech and Personnel Challenges Facing Legal Departments
In-house legal departments are continuing to grapple with maintaining the technology and talent needed to effectively manage e-discovery, a challenge made all the more difficult by a highly competitive job market.View more book results for the query "*"
Mayer Brown's White Collar Co-Chair Heads to Greenberg Traurig
William Michael Jr. said he expects to be working on a significant amount of health care fraud cases in South Florida.Remaining Silent on Remote Work Policies Could Backfire on Some Firms
Firms that aren't being transparent about working policies may face difficulties in the future.The Controversy That Cost Alex Oh Her SEC Job Could Now Cost the Defense $313K
After a federal judge found fault with Paul Weiss and Alex Oh over behavior during a deposition. opposing counsel wants the defense to pay more than $313,000.Residents of Gated Communities Are Unfairly Protected from Service of Process
OP-ED: It became obvious to us that residents of gated communities enjoyed privileges that others did not. Protected by guards, those living within the gates could not be served.Resolving Cannabis Disputes in New York
The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, legalizing adult use of cannabis in New York, has provided a framework for the potential multi-billion dollar, highly regulated industry but passage of the bill is only the first step before growers, distributors and retailers can legally sell cannabis to consumers.Trending Stories
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