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Legal Fees Mount as State Eyes Win on School Reopening
The Department of Education will pay the Gunster law firm $550,000 to represent Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, Gov. Ron DeSantis and state education officials who are defendants in litigation to reopen brick-and-mortar classrooms amid the coronavirus pandemic.Midsize Moves: A Popeyes Executive and a DOJ Attorney
The former general counsel of AFC Enterprises Inc. and chief administrative officer of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Inc., joins Taylor English, Davis Graham adds a partner from the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy, and other midsize moves.Dallas-Headquartered AT&T Fight May Come Down to Arbitration Factor
The appeal boiled down to the word "may," and what it actually means under Texas contract law. And in this case, it meant a win for defendant AT&T as the case heads to arbitration.Litigation Takeaway: Pay Attention to the Arbitration Factor in This AT&T Fight
The appeal boiled down to the word "may," and what it actually means under Texas contract law. And in this case, it meant a win for defendant AT&T as the case heads to arbitration.Bad News for Suspended South Florida Lawyer Scot Strems: Read the Referee's Report
Coral Gables attorney Scot Strems is accused of violating 17 Florida Bar rules, but he denies any wrongdoing.On the Move: Katherine Chin Joins Weiss Serota
Legal industry hiring in South Florida.Coral Gables Ranch House Demolition Stayed in Fight With Neighbor
A neighbor wins a temporary stay to block the demolition of a house in a dispute over historic protection.Preservationist Suing Over Planned Demolition of Ranch-Style Coral Gables House
The one-story house in affluent Coral Gables pits historic preservationists against the city and a member of a family that owns the Versailles restaurant.Pandemic Looms Over Florida Bar's Virtual Leadership Transition
Following her installation as bar president, Dori Foster-Morales said her year-long term would be about "rebuilding, becoming stronger."Effectively Using Exhibits in Remote Depositions
With appropriate software tools that problem is surmountable and a tactical advantage may be preserved. With such tools, exhibits can be held back and revealed to the witness and opposing counsel only when they are ready to be used. And this can be done efficiently, effectively and without delay.Trending Stories
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