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Medical-Marijuana Doctor Sues State After Undercover Probe
Dr. Joseph Dorn, who has practiced in Florida for more than three decades, was one of the state's first physicians to begin ordering marijuana for patients after voters passed a 2016 constitutional amendment broadly authorizing medical marijuana use.The Aftermath of the Chemical Spill in East Palestine
A prudent crisis management approach for Norfolk Southern would involve emphasizing its apology for the spill and expressing empathy for the affected community.Supreme Court Backs Appraiser in Sarasota Homestead Fight
A Sarasota County property appraiser determined that 15% of a property was not entitled to a homestead exemption because it was being rented to a tenant.People in the News—April 7, 2023—McNees, HomansPeck
Health care regulatory and compliance attorney Christina Duty has joined McNees Wallace & Nurick's Pittsburgh team.Finding Your Obi-Wan: The Importance of Mentorship in Furthering the Young Lawyer's Career
When embarking on a legal career, the value of a good mentoring relationship within a law firm is no less important to a young lawyer's career advancement.View more book results for the query "*"
More Lawsuits Amid Condo Boom? Miami Construction Lawyer Talks Potential Challenges
"When the workforce is diminished and you don't have enough people to work on these projects, then that opens to door to more potential issues and even more litigation because you're going to see contractors and subcontractors having to compensate," said construction lawyer Jordan Nadel of Miami-based law firm Mark Migdal & Hayden.When Prosecutors Create Blanket Non-Prosecution Policies
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis might have actually raised the conundrum whether a prosecutor can ethically create a policy that his or her office decline, across-the-board, to prosecute certain crimes on the books—without exercising discretion in the individual case whether or not to charge?Fulton Jurors Award $9M Verdict in Med-Mal Case That 'Should Have Never Been Tried'
"This case should have never been tried," said plaintiff attorney Moses Kim of The Moses Firm in Atlanta. "We tried numerous times to settle this case within the insured's policy limits, but the insurance company refused to settle the case."Virtual Reality of Sexual Harassment Related Claims and ADR
A set of Southern District of New York cases recently interpreted the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021, which amended the FAA to preclude arbitration of a "sexual harassment dispute."Can AI Practice Without a License? Better Call a Lawyer!
It will be interesting to see who wins the race to provide legal services — lawyers, nonlawyers or robots.Trending Stories
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