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Back-To-Back Hurricanes' Impact on Florida Legal Work Will Go Beyond Usual Suspects
Insurance and homeowners association practices will see increased demand in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, but lobbying and even criminal and family law could be the subject of heightened interest.Hurricane Helene Likely To Roil Florida's Already Imperiled Insurance Market
Following the storm's path of destruction through Florida and states further north, financial damage is projected to reach as high as $34 billion, which raises the need for clients to tap lawyers for multiple reasons.'Fire All the Bullets Now': EEOC Enforcements Surge
Most of the cases focused on gender discrimination, but two of the suits alleged pregnancy discrimination and two others claimed mistreatment of transgender employees.Manhattan Jury Awards $116 Million for Wrongful Death in 2018 East River Helicopter Crash
The award is the largest ever recorded in state history for a wrongful death claim on behalf of a single individual, according to Law.com's VerdictSearch.DOJ Files Claims in Deadly Baltimore Bridge Collapse Seeking $100M
"The Justice Department is committed to ensuring accountability for those responsible for the destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which resulted in the tragic deaths of six people and disrupted our country's transportation and defense infrastructure," U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland said.View more book results for the query "U.S. Army Corps of Engineers"
Liability Over 2018 East River Helicopter Crash That Killed 5 Heads to Jury
The parents of Trevor Cadigan quickly sued Liberty Helicopters Inc., NY on Air LLC (NYON), Airbus and aircraft part services company Dart Aerospace following the death of their son and others.Maritime Law Column: Hurricanes and Their Cost on the Maritime Industry
"As you might expect, hurricanes create delays in vessel movements and time is money. Who pays for the delays encountered?" writes columnist Keith Letourneau.EPA Wins Federal Court Challenge to Amended 'Waters of the United States' Rule
The North Carolina ruling is unlikely to influence other pending litigation challenging the agency's regulation, environmental lawyers said.Browning: A Very Demanding Set of Demands
You've got to admire the pro se litigants who dare to dream, even if their demands are labeled "so absurd as to require no further comment."Maritime Law Column: Texas Maritime Public Infrastructure Projects to Watch
"As is evident, there is a wealth of maritime infrastructure development occurring in Texas," writes columnist Keith Letourneau.Trending Stories
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