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Law firms ready for the up cycle
With layoffs and pay cuts hopefully behind them, South Florida firms look for ways to increase revenue.Landowners Lose Bid to Avoid Everglades Cleanup Costs
Florida property owners have lost a protracted battle to force sugar companies to pick up the entire tab for cleaning up pollution of the Everglades. In a 5-2 decision, the Florida Supreme Court upheld a ruling by the 5th District Court of Appeal that essentially required everyone, not just polluters, to pay for the cleanup of contaminants pumped into the River of Grass by sugar growers and smaller farmers.Employers Must Be Prepared to Act Quickly After Supreme Court's Quon Ruling
Corporate counsel need to understand the City of Ontario v. Quon ruling — and know that their companies have to adopt robust policies to encompass all forms of electronic communication and train on those policies frequently.A redistricting crusader: It's not sexy, 'just important'
Two constitutional amendments are heading for the November 2010 ballot to take the power of incumbency out of the reapportionment picture.Board of Contributors: Carnival's offer to Triumph passengers likely to keep lawsuits at bay
The offer made by Carnival for passengers on the ill-fated Triumph is likely to entice many passengers and serve as a better alternative to filing suit in most circumstances, writes Armando Hernandez, an attorney in the Miami office of Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell.Exception to rule allows employees to sue in tort
When an employer procures workers' compensation insurance, that employer becomes immune from tort suit for employee injuries incurred within the scope of employment. Instead, the employee's only recourse is to file a claim for workers' comp benefits.Palm Beach County state attorney selected
GrayRobinson partner Peter Antonacci has been named to a short-term stint as Palm Beach County's top prosecutor.1st DCA judge resigns in face of ethics inquiry
Judge Paul M. Hawkes of the 1st District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee has resigned and is scheduled to retire effective Jan. 4, 2012.Trending Stories
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