Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Lisa Willis | March 3, 2023
"Governor DeSantis has repeatedly pledged to take on the toughest issues, and he has delivered," William Large said. "Now, with help from the legislature, he's taking on the trial lawyers in dramatic fashion."
By Cassandre Coyer | March 3, 2023
While recent months have seen the U.S. and European Union collaborating on how to mitigate AI's potentially harmful impacts, the prospect of a transatlantic policy alignment is uncertain.
By Allison Dunn | March 3, 2023
"Virginia has a very unique view of data privacy," Beth Burgin Waller, Chair of the Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice at Woods Rogers, told Law.com. "If you looked at when this hit, you were really coming at an emerging time when you had Europe with [General Data Protection Regulation] GDRP and California with CCPA. Out of the gate—out-of-nowhere, almost—it felt like Virginia came running to the scene with the CDPA, the Consumer Data Protection Act."
By Jonathan Andrews | March 2, 2023
With the Ninth Circuit's decision, the battle over mandatory employment arbitration will likely shift back to analyzing the overall fairness of the arbitration process, according to Jonathan Andrews of Signature Resolution.
By News Service of Florida | March 1, 2023
Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill, filed the proposal (SB 256) for consideration during the legislative session that will start March 7.
By Colleen Murphy | March 1, 2023
"The legislature, however, did not tether Chapter 212's remedies to the accrual date of an employee's claim," stated Judge Carmen Messano. "It only prohibited an employee from recovering damages for wages due more than six years prior to the 'commencement' of the action, specifically the filing of a complaint in a court of competent jurisdiction."
By News Service of Florida | March 1, 2023
The eight-page bill (HB 1223) would prevent school employees from telling students their preferred pronouns if those pronouns "do not correspond to his or her sex" or asking students about their preferred pronouns.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | March 1, 2023
Florida lawmakers next week will start the annual 60-day legislative session. Here are 10 big issues to watch.
By Eric Bardwell and Carsten Hoffmann | February 28, 2023
"Whether you are the planner or the valuation expert, it is prudent to have a firm understanding of this new law, the protections it affords to your clients and the potential impact on value, and therefore planning opportunities," according to Eric Bardwell of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell and Carsten Hoffmann of Stout.
By Colleen Murphy | February 28, 2023
"But it goes without saying that the inquiries necessary to develop or resolve the jurisdictional dispute should precede discovery into areas irrelevant to that undertaking," stated the per curiam opinion. "Not only is a nonresident entitled to an expeditious disposition of a jurisdictional defense before being compelled to provide merits-based discovery, but the forum also has an interest in not having its resources expended or burdened by matters that should be litigated elsewhere."
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