By Amanda Bronstad | September 24, 2018
Facebook's content moderators viewed images of "child abuse, rape, torture, bestiality, beheadings, suicide, murder" as part of their jobs.
By Catherine Wilson | September 24, 2018
The White & Case Miami partner represents the high court's Judicial Nominating Commission, which is being sued along with Gov. Rick Scott to determine who has the power to appoint the next three justices on the seven-member court.
By Mike Scarcella | September 24, 2018
Mothers in the legal profession from Big Law and smaller firms, government agencies and higher ed join en masse to support one of the Kavanaugh accusers.
By Lidia Dinkova | September 24, 2018
Banks held 40 percent of the commercial real estate debt in 2017 nationally, but South Florida borrowers increasingly are turning to alternative lenders for more flexible terms.
By Lidia Dinkova | September 24, 2018
As multifamily demand has shifted to apartments, some condominiums have been converted to apartments.
By Gisela Salomon and Claudia Torrens | September 24, 2018
The drama of parents being separated from their children at the border dominated the headlines this year, but thousands of immigrant families are experiencing a similar frustration: the increasing hurdles they must surmount to take custody of sons, daughters and relatives who crossed the border on their own.
By Christine Sexton | September 24, 2018
State officials said that more than 92,000 health care providers had registered to use an electronic database that tracks patients who are prescribed controlled substances.
By Raychel Lean | September 21, 2018
Eduardo Maura of Ayala Law in Miami has filed a class action lawsuit against the owners of Miami's Mall of the Americas, and claims "the sentiment is unanimous" among small business owners that the conditions on their side of the mall are "unlivable."
By Raychel Lean | September 21, 2018
"We are now opening the lid on what's really been going on," said Louise R. Caro of Napoli Shkolnik in Miami, counsel to investigative journalist Michele Gillen, who claims CBS Television Stations Inc. fired her because of her age and sex.
By Jim Saunders | September 21, 2018
The 4-3 ruling came in a multimillion-dollar case that has been watched by the insurance industry and trial attorneys.
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