By Gary Fineout | December 3, 2018
Nikki Fried said she has already begun talking about possible changes to the program with employees in the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
By Jim Saunders | December 3, 2018
Rick Scott, the wealthiest governor in state history, took the issue to the First District Court of Appeal after a Leon County circuit judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Tallahassee attorney Donald Hinkle.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger | December 3, 2018
The call came a day after The News Service of Florida reported that the Supreme Court will not have a black justice for the first time in 36 years when Justice Peggy Quince leaves the bench on Jan. 8.
By Dylan Jackson | December 3, 2018
Previous stops for Stapleton have been the U.S. attorney's office and Baker McKenzie.
By Karen Sloan | December 3, 2018
Indiana University has launched a Title IX investigation into law professor Ian Samuel, who spurred a movement among women students headed to Big Law.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 30, 2018
Tampa's John Yanchunis, lead counsel in the $85 million Yahoo data breach settlement in October, filed suit in Maryland against Bethesda-based Marriott.
By Janet Levaux | November 30, 2018
The Labor secretary was part of a bargain that allowed Jeff Epstein to serve 13 months in prison in exchange for information regarding two Bear Stearns executives.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 30, 2018
Miami law firm Beck & Lee claims it wasn't paid by the would-be buyer of a condo-hotel unit who sued Donald Trump after the beachfront project flopped.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 30, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has affirmed a $6.25 million verdict in a Florida Engle-progeny smoking injury case, and reinstated $20.76 million in punitive damages against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Philip Morris USA.
By Ross Todd | November 30, 2018
It will be up to U.S. District Judge John Walter in Los Angeles to decide whether a Swiss Baron and Spanish Foundation held good title to the painting and whether the Foundation knowingly received stolen property.
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