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Miami Litigator Achieves Childhood Dreams of Baseball, Municipal, Legal Careers
Ira Gonzalez is one of the lucky few who got to do all of his dream jobs in some form as he played baseball in college, worked for a city and then ultimately became a lawyer.Six Important Questions on PPP Loan Forgiveness
On May 15, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released the long-awaited loan forgiveness application. Below are some answers to what we anticipate will be the most frequently asked questions.DOL Issues Final Rule on Fluctuating Workweek Method of Calculating Overtime
The final rule, effective 60 days from the date of publication, provides much-needed clarification on this method of compensation that has confounded many employers and resulted in different interpretations by the courts."The Whites of Their Eyes": Lawyers Say Litigating with Insurers Becomes a Game of Chicken
Especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, natural adversaries, insurance companies and plaintiffs attorneys, appear stuck in an endless game of chicken.'The Whites of Their Eyes': Lawyers Say Litigating With Insurers Becomes a Game of Chicken
Natural adversaries, insurance companies and plaintiffs attorneys, appear stuck in an endless game of chicken.View more book results for the query "Fowler White Burnett P. A."
'The Whites of Their Eyes': When Litigating Against Insurers Becomes a Game of Chicken
Natural adversaries, insurance companies and plaintiffs attorneys, appear stuck in an endless game of chicken.Zooming Through Remote Depositions During and After COVID-19
This article presents litigators helpful tips to consider in order to maximize the efficiency and conduct an effective remote deposition for your client both during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the future once our daily practice returns to some normalcy.A Miami Lawyer Collapsed in Court, Then Learned She Had a Rare Illness That Left Her Paralyzed
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare neurological disorder. The body's immune system mistakenly attacks its nervous system, causing muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis.A Miami Lawyer Collapsed in Court, Only to Learn She Had a Rare Illness That Has Left Her Paralyzed
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare neurological disorder. The body's immune system mistakenly attacks its nervous system, causing muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis.Why Advance Directives Can Save You and Your Family Added Grief in Times of Hospitalization
With the influx of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, it has become increasingly important to plan for serious illness or incapacity. As a result of the pandemic, many people have focused on creating a plan for the distribution of their assets after death through a trust, will or by updating their current estate plans.Trending Stories
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