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After Fiery Debate, 'Sanctuary Cities' Bill Clears Florida House
The measure, if passed by the Senate and signed into law by the governor, would ban so-called sanctuary city policies and punish any local officials who limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.Judge Chastises EEOC While Setting September Deadline for Collecting Enhanced Pay Data
In issuing her order from the bench Thursday, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan lambasted the government for illegally attempting to unwind the Obama-era rule and for misleading the court into believing it could start collecting data immediately if the plaintiffs prevailed.Seven-Bedroom Mansion in Pinecrest Trades for $4.25 Million
Address: 6035 SW 92nd St. in PinecrestProperty type: This is a 12,545-square-foot, two-story mansion with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms…Major Insurance Bill, With AOB Fix, Headed to DeSantis
Passage of the bill was a major victory for insurers and business groups, which have argued that assignment of benefits abuses and excessive litigation have driven up homeowners' insurance premiums.Ride-hailing services highlight new risks
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What's Next: Coinbase is Back in Court + Big Brother in China + A New Law School Curriculum
An amended complaint claims that Coinbase has not adequately dispelled reports of insider trading, nor answered why the company decided to launch the trading service without alerting the market beforehand.Justices Won't Review $230K Judgment Against Lawyer Over $25K Lit Funding Loan
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not take up an appeal from a Philadelphia attorney seeking to overturn a nearly $230,000 judgment against him for allegedly failing to pay back a $25,000 litigation funding loan.11th Circuit Won't Cut Del Monte's $26M Award in Dispute With Pineapple Grower
The decision resolves a lingering dispute between Del Monte and Inversiones y Procesadora Tropical Inprotsa of Costa Rica. Their 13-year contract covered $200 million worth of pineapple.Trending Stories
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