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A unanimous Supreme Court on Monday sided with three Michigan inmates by making it easier for them to pursue lawsuits complaining about their treatment behind bars. The Court reversed lower
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The $8.35 million sale of a parcel in Miami's Brickell Avenue area is seen by several industry insiders as a sign that values for prime land may be stabilizing. On Monday, Coral Gables
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On May 26, a reception to celebrate the first anniversary of the Pennsylvania Innocence Project will be held from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Independence Visitor Center, Liberty View Ballroom, Sixth and
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C.A. 6th H032619 The Sixth Appellate District reversed an order of dismissal. The court held that a trial court abused its discretion in requiring vexatious litigants to furnish securit
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The eight-week delay in approving a budget for Pennsylvania boils down to how much each side is willing to spend. Senate Republicans, who hold a strong majority, want to keep total spe
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An always hotly contested claim involves allegations of a work-related heart attack in the workers' compensation realm. It is well-established that one million people per year suffer a heart attack
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Dade County Bar Association and the Third District Court of Appeal Historical Society Present Retirement Ceremony and Reception for:
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The topic du jour in the corporate world is securities disclosure, what with the Bank of America controve
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