By Meredith Hobbs | September 13, 2018
Prosecutors say they'll show Nathan Hardwick siphoned funds from now-bankrupt Morris Hardwick Schneider to fuel his "lavish spending," including more than $16 million on charter jets, gambling and women.
By Zach Schlein | September 13, 2018
Miami attorney David W. Bianchi, of Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain, is representing Nicholas Mauricio, who was allegedly knocked unconscious during an event by the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity chapter at Florida State University.
By Scott Flaherty | September 13, 2018
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings has selected a new leader: Nashville-based Jonathan Skeeters, a transactional lawyer who will now guide the Am Law 200 firm's direction.
By Raychel Lean | September 13, 2018
After a New Jersey couple raised $400,000 via GoFundMe for a homeless veteran who'd given them his last $20 allegedly kept the cash for themselves, Miami attorneys Evelyn I. Suero and Monique D. Hayes assess the legalities of crowdsourcing.
By Jim Saunders | September 13, 2018
The justices last month, in a 4-3 decision, agreed to take up the city's appeal of a ruling that blocked a minimum-wage ordinance from taking effect.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 13, 2018
University of Florida professor William Hamilton traveled to Nanjing, China, to teach a two-week crash course on e-discovery. He had his work cut out for him.
By Mike Schneider and Alanna Durkin Richer | September 13, 2018
The clock began ticking late last month for hundreds of Puerto Rican evacuees who rely on federal assistance to pay for hotel rooms. A federal judge in Massachusetts set Friday as the deadline for the vouchers to end.
By Phillip Bantz | Scott Flaherty | September 12, 2018
“Until the rains and winds start, I'm accepting work. I've got to make money,” said one attorney in the region.
By Zach Schlein | September 12, 2018
Peter Russin and Daniel Gonzalez of Miami firm Meland Russin and Budwick say their client, Zeng Zheng Du, was in a "zero-sum game" that led him to settle the litigation.
By Raychel Lean | September 12, 2018
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has asked the Judicial Nominating Commission to come up with candidates to replace Florida Supreme Court Justices Fred Lewis, Barbara Pariente and Peggy Quince, who face mandatory retirement on the same day Scott leaves office.
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