Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alfred J. Saikali and Kate Paine | March 8, 2021
Compliance with the law would impose onerous financial burdens on any company that generates annual revenue above $25 million and possesses personal information (defined broadly) of Florida residents. But the biggest area for improvement is the existence of a private right of action for data breaches of broadly-defined personal information.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aaron Gordon and Jamie Honowitz | March 5, 2021
It should come as no surprise that many attorneys are growing less confident in the viability of their practice, even as they dedicate fewer resources to cultivating their business through strategic marketing communications.
By David Winker | March 4, 2021
It appears that one of the most interesting trademark battles in recent memory will be settled. Major League Soccer filed a consent motion for suspension for settlement on March 2.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jennifer L. Delgado | March 4, 2021
Despite his fame and fortune, Larry King attempted to draft his own handwritten will to cut his estranged wife out of his estate. However, she…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Marleine Bastien and David Winker | March 4, 2021
A "special area plan" is a zoning process in Miami 21 that allows a developer that assembles over nine acres of land to apply for the right to build at much greater height and density than would otherwise be allowed.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Dori Foster-Morales | March 3, 2021
Giving back looks different for every organization, depending on the types of services and skills they offer. For those of us who proudly serve in the legal profession, we see pro bono work as an opportunity to give back to the less fortunate and to serve our communities.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aron Solomon | March 2, 2021
Nine months ago, our nation's courts began to recognize that we were living in a time of exigent circumstances in relation to the COVID-19 crisis. We all assumed that by 2021 not only would circumstances no longer be exigent from a judicial perspective, but that we would all be back to living relatively normal lives.
By Daily Business Review | February 26, 2021
Generotti was a 44-year member of the Florida Bar, and a member of the very first graduating class of Nova Southeastern University/Shepard Broad College of Law, graduating in its inaugural class in 1977.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By James D. Silver | February 26, 2021
This year will bring an onslaught of eviction lawsuits. Given the hardships many businesses have suffered because of the pandemic, courts may be sympathetic to the plight of the tenants.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Matthew Margolis | February 25, 2021
While the Florida Supreme Court's adoption of the federal standard for summary judgment seems to shift the balance of power to defendants and their insurance companies, everyone in the construction industry will benefit.
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