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By Jill Backer | August 16, 2024
Since my article in March 2020, approximately 61 colleges and universities have closed, or merged with other institutions to save themselves from closing.
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By Andrea Arteaga | August 15, 2024
As Hispanic Heritage Month approaches, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey I've undertaken as a first-generation Cuban American in the legal industry. My story, like many others, is a testament to the strength, resilience, and unique perspectives that Hispanics bring to the table.
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By Sarah J. Glasser | August 15, 2024
Steward Health touts itself as the largest private, tax-paying hospital operator in the country. With 33 community hospitals across nine states and…
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By Tiffany Comprés | August 14, 2024
In recent months, the U.S. Supreme Court has delivered epochal rulings that are poised to reshape the regulatory landscape across various industries.…
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By Rebecca L. Palmer | August 12, 2024
Getting your children back into a schedule is tough no matter what, but if you are a single parent, you must be both the fun parent and the enforcer of the rules.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Allen Randall Haas | August 12, 2024
As a board member for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward County—and a former Big Brother—I recognize the substantial impact of mentoring on the young people in our community.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mark Grafton | August 9, 2024
The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado has empowered developers and property owners to challenge excessive or unjustified impact fees as unconstitutional and potentially seek damages and attorney fees. This in turn will cause many local governments to revisit the defensibility of their impact fee regimes.
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By Kimberly Wald and Michael Haggard | August 6, 2024
If you ask any attorney at our law firm what their proudest career achievement is they would point you to a specific safety measure that was changed after their case, a convenience store that was shut down because of their client, or a statute that they fought to pass in the legislature to help our community.
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By Chantelle McHugh | August 5, 2024
It is no secret that being an attorney is not a 9-to-5 job, so finding the next career move involves more than just securing a position at a firm. It is also a time to evaluate what one is looking for in day-to-day life and whether the firms being considered can provide that.
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By Nicholas Patti and Rhett Parker | August 2, 2024
On July 24, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) approved changes to FHSAA Bylaw 9.9 which governs amateurism, and now, NIL for Florida high school student-athletes. These changes to Bylaw 9.9 will allow Florida high school student-athletes to profit from the use of their NIL while maintaining their high school athletic eligibility.
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