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Liquor Stores, Beer Distributors Challenge Brewery Licenses
Florida liquor stores and beer distributors are challenging the way the state issues licenses allowing craft breweries to sell their products in tasting rooms, a move that brewers say could put dozens of breweries out of business or, at the very least, halt rapid growth in the industry.Whistleblowing Government Lawyer Loses Claim on Appeal
The Third Court of Appeals ruled that F. Michael McMillen's claim failed because he reported it internally to Texas Health and Human Services Commission personnel, who didn't have authority over federal Medicaid law.Solar Panels: Where Tea Party and Clean Energy Intersect
The Tea Party and solar energy advocates find common ground on the right to install third-party-owned solar panels, writes attorney Noelle Coates.Florida Wins Tax Dispute With Seminole Tribe
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to take up a dispute about whether the Seminole Tribe of Florida should pay taxes on fuel it buys off tribal lands, handing a victory to the state in a long-running legal battle.View more book results for the query "*"
Why Your Small Firm Needs a Media Relations Professional
As small and diverse firms see rising competition from majority firms that are now willing to take on modest matters or less profit in order to get a higher volume of assignments, it is even more important to market effectively and promote the small firm's capabilities to continue to remain competitive.11th Circuit Hears Arguments in Siegelman Bid for New Trial
Lawyers for imprisoned former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, one of the last successful Democrats in a deeply red state, on Tuesday argued that his trial was tainted by politics and that Siegelman's 6 1/2-year prison sentence was too long for his crimes.Akerman Settles FDIC Suit for $250,000 After Bank Failure
Akerman has agreed to pay $250,000 to settle an FDIC lawsuit alleging negligence by the law firm in its handling of a North Bay Village real estate deal for the failed Peninsula Bank of Englewood.MetLife to File First Lawsuit Over Systemic-Risk Label
MetLife Inc. said it will sue to overturn a U.S. finding that subjects the insurer to tighter oversight under the Dodd-Frank law, becoming the first nonbank financial firm to file such a challenge.Banks See Borrower Safeguards as Harmful
Realtors and mortgage bankers will lobby Congress and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to soften a new rule limiting fees and borrower debt limits.Trending Stories
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