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Attorney: New Florida Ruling Could Have Lasting Impact on Real Estate Sector
An audit by FEMA, finding this property, and possibly others, did not comply with flood plain regulations, could result in severe consequences for nonparties who rely on the National Flood Insurance Program or discounts it provides to homeowners. Without that coverage, homeowners are at significant risk of uninsured flood damage each hurricane season.Hire Up: Firms Bring in Seasoned Counsel to Bulk Up in Capital Markets and Corporate
Foley, Shearman, Jackson Walker, Ballard Spahr and King & Spalding, among others, brought more talent to their transactional groups this week.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.On the Move: Marlon Hill Joins Weiss Serota
Marlon A. Hill has joined Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman in Miami as of counsel. Hill's practice focuses on government and corporate…'Braking' News: Court of Appeals Tackles Trio of Automobile Cases
In his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins reviews recent jurisprudence from the New York Court of Appeals regarding vehicle stops: The court clarified the legal standard required for both a traffic stop as well as an investigative stop based on suspicion of criminal activity; it offered guidance on stops that are based upon a mistake of law by police officers; and it clarified the prosecution's burden to justify an automobile stop based on reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Fights Heat Up in Texas and Florida Over COVID-19 Liability Shields
Texas and Florida, the second and third most populous states in the U.S., are both gearing up to introduce legislation aimed at curbing COVID-19 liability exposure for businesses, sparking debates over the necessity and scope of those protections.Chicago Prosecutor's Ex-Chief of Staff Joins INTREN as Chief Legal Officer
Jennifer Ballard Croft most recently served as chief of staff and chief diversity officer for Cook County State's Attorney Kimberly Foxx.Florida Litigators Say State Lawmakers Fall Short in Coronavirus Liability Litigation
"This piece of legislation is meant to avoid frivolous lawsuits," Andrew Gordon said, "where customers and their employees point their fingers at the business because they have the deep pockets and the insurance companies."Litigators: FL Lawmakers Fall Short in Covid Liability Litigation
"This piece of legislation is meant to avoid frivolous lawsuits," Andrew Gordon said, "where customers and their employees point their fingers at the business because they have the deep pockets and the insurance companies."Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: COVID-19 and Its Aftermath Promise to Keep Employment Lawyers Busy
One area in which COVID-19 continues to infect just about everything is employment litigation, with novel issues arising from the virus itself, as well as from the unique circumstances caused by the pandemic, such as the rise of remote work and the sudden, negative financial impact on many businesses.Trending Stories
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