By Celia Ampel | November 29, 2017
Winning a dismissal on forum non conveniens grounds does not count as a "judgment" for costs purposes, the Third District Court of Appeal ruled.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | November 29, 2017
A panel of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission unanimously backed a proposal that would require all employers in Florida to use the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Employment Authorization Program to determine the eligibility of new employees.
By Michael Booth | November 29, 2017
A federal judge has dismissed a purported Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action against Kohl's Department Stores Inc. because the plaintiff failed to follow explicit instructions for stopping text messages from the company.
By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | November 29, 2017
The firm continues its strategy of finding lawyers with experience in legal work for the cannabis industry in a particular state and then building out other compatible practices.
By Samantha Joseph | November 29, 2017
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney faces a $15 million suit from developer Avra Jain over a failed investment in Doral.
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By Catherine Wilson | November 29, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott loses a disqualification request in a case to determine whether he or a successor gets to name the next three new Florida Supreme Court justices.
By Gary Fineout, Associated Press | November 28, 2017
Florida has paid more than $11 million over a 30-year period to settle hundreds of cases that alleged that state workers were sexually harassed by supervisors and co-workers, or were forced to work in a hostile work environment.
By Celia Ampel | November 28, 2017
Regulators are "arbitrarily and capriciously" withholding approval of a total $4.8 million in severance for five former bank executives, the lawsuit claims.
By Tony Mauro | November 28, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed to agree on one aspect of a 1998 statute aimed at reforming securities litigation: It's all gibberish. An exasperated Justice Samuel Alito Jr. used the word "gibberish" three times during arguments in Cyan v. Beaver County Employees Retirement Fund. The California case asks the high court to interpret the language of the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act regarding state jurisdiction over securities class actions.
By Mike Scarcella | November 28, 2017
A Holland & Knight partner in Washington who is the Trump administration nominee for general counsel at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reported earning $828,483 in salary and bonus, according to newly disclosed financial records that certain executive branch nominees are required to file.
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