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Houston Offshore Energy Firm Challenges Bonding Rule by Suing Insurers
A Houston-based mid-size offshore energy exploration company is indirectly challenging stricter federal bonding requirements by suing its surety providers.Diverging Standards to Invoke the EFAA in the Southern District
The authors write "Enacted in 2022, the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 (the “EFAA”), amended the Federal Arbitration Act (the “FAA”) so that in cases 'alleging conduct constituting a sexual harassment dispute or sexual assault dispute,' a claimant is not bound by an otherwise valid arbitration agreement. 9 U.S.C. §402(a). The EFAA is expansive in scope; it captures virtually every such case that could be filed in a court in the United States."Memorable Concurrences of the 20th Century
While Supreme Court concurrences have not received the scholarly focus comparable to that given to dissenting opinions, they merit equal attention.English Law and Repeat Appointments of Arbitrators
The authors write "Arbitration generally permits its users to select arbitrators in the manner that they see fit. While this is thought of as a beneficial characteristic of arbitration, it can be challenging in certain industries where there may not be a deep pool of arbitrators to choose from."View more book results for the query "S W Inc"
4th DCA: 'Trial Court Erred;' Big Law Partial Victory after $82M Flo Rida Verdict Appeal
"I wouldn't get too focused on the dollars. This is a personal vindication for him. That's why he brought the lawsuit," said Flo Rida's attorney, John Uustal, about the appeal court ruling.'All About Case Selection': Small But Mighty Miami Firm Reflects on Decades of Success
“We never wanted to grow just for the sake of growth,” said Steve Cain, founding partner of a Miami boutique firm celebrating 40 years of cases.Recent CEO Shooting Tragedy a Reminder for Corporate Risk Assessment and Incident Response Plans
Given the current state of affairs as well as the overall framework for corporate and director and officer liability, corporations would also do well to ensure they conduct robust risk assessments of officer security and prepare incident response plans to follow in the event the unthinkable happens—whether at a company’s headquarters, other onsite locations, or just in general.People in the News—Dec. 11, 2024—Antheil Maslow, Faye Riva
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn partner and family law attorney Melanie J. Wender is scheduled to serve as moderator for a continuing legal education program titled, "The Real Lawyers of Arbitration: A Day in the Life of a Family Law Arbitration" at the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Family Law Section Winter Meeting, which is to be held from Jan. 17 to 19, 2025.Florida Court Rules in Favor of Production Co. in Dispute Over Viral Documentary 'Died Suddenly'
A Florida court has ruled that TLM Global, not Stew Peters, owns the rights to the viral documentary "Died Suddenly," which explores claims of vaccine-related sudden deaths and has amassed 18 million views. Peters falsely claimed ownership, alleging that filmmakers Matthew Skow and Nick Stumphauzer were his employees.Trending Stories
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