Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oscar Sanchez | April 12, 2018
The civil justice system is intentionally adversarial. The rules pit one party against the other in a contest to see who will win the case. It is sometimes said that from these competitive, adversarial contests, justice will emerge when the court rules for one party or the other.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Corey Berman | April 11, 2018
A recent court filing by the Derek Jeter Marlins' ownership group raised eyebrows: it claimed that the Miami Marlins were citizens of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and not Florida.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By By Merrick L. “Rick” Gross and Yolanda P. Strader | April 11, 2018
The attorney-client privilege is one of the cornerstones of the legal profession. Despite the privilege's sacrosanct nature, there are exceptions to the well-established rule that the communications between an attorney and his client are confidential.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Debra Frank Montero | April 10, 2018
Happy employees are good for business, according to a Robert Half study on workplace happiness, It's Time We All Work Happy™. They're more loyal, productive, healthier and motivated to contribute to their company's bottom line.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Paul O. Lopez | April 9, 2018
The scandals relating to the sexual harassment of women that have rocked Hollywood and have captured the headlines over the last few months have business owners and managers once again focusing on the crucial issue of how to deal with harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eduardo “Eddy” Arriola | April 5, 2018
Many associates in large law firms dream of the day when they can go out on their own. However, without a clear understanding of the financial and operational realities involved in running a law practice, the transition from lawyer to small business owner can become a challenging one.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Audra Dial and Alyson Wooten | April 5, 2018
I cannot imagine the despair that would result if, after that journey, I were told that my fears were unfounded and I would have to return to my homeland and face probable death.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Fara A. Cohen | April 4, 2018
The legal profession is notoriously slow when it comes to adapting to change. Even though many law firms are doing a better job of adjusting to millennial lawyers' needs and expectations, and law schools are requiring more practical curricula, the transition from law school to practice still proves tough for many new attorneys.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jay M. Rosen | April 4, 2018
The Florida Marlins recently made news when a profit-sharing deal with Miami-Dade County resulted in zero profits to the county, even though Jeffrey Loria sold his baseball team for about $1 billion more than what he paid for in 2002.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven D. Weber | April 3, 2018
As the popularity of e-commerce continues to rise, some retailers are pressured to close brick and mortar stores or convert them into other uses.
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