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November 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Estate Planning Gone Afoul—What Is Needed to Raise the Presumption of Undue Influence?

One consolation to a family after the passing of a loved one is to honor his or her wishes. But what happens when those wishes have been unduly influenced and altered based on the frail state of your loved one? Does Florida law provide a remedy?
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November 21, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Myth or Reality: Conquering the Enemies of Return-to-Office

Reality: The 80-hour in-office work week has gone the way of the rotary phone. Lawyers and professional staff alike are refusing to be bound by hard-and-fast rules chaining them to their desks. This shift was inevitable—and the pandemic accelerated it to a whiplash pace.
9 minute read
November 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Why Telecom Is Driving Investment Deals

Accessible and affordable telecom services grew evermore important during lockdowns and proved to be a "pandemic-proof" industry for investors.
4 minute read
November 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Florida Jobless Rates Are Up After Hurricane Ian

Florida was one of 24 states where unemployment rates increased, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
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November 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Florida Appeals Court Candidates Challenged

In one of the challenges filed at the Supreme Court, newly elected state Sen. Geraldine Thompson, D-Windermere, contends that three of 18 candidates, including Beltran, are not eligible for appointment to the Sixth District Court of Appeal.
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November 21, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Revisiting 'Lorino' and Its Effect on Attorney Fees in Workers' Comp Cases

As is well known, the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act has always been interpreted to allow attorney fees charged against the employer/insurance carrier only if the employer failed to demonstrate the contest of the litigation was "unreasonable"—thus the term "unreasonable contest attorney fees."
6 minute read
November 21, 2022 | Delaware Law Weekly

Delaware Supreme Court Appoints Morris James Attorney to Rules Committee

Morris James announced that the Delaware Supreme Court has appointed associate Eric Hacker to the Delaware Supreme Court Rules Committee for a three-year term commencing August 2022.
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November 21, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Capitol Report

Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Nov. 14. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The state House of Representatives was scheduled to return to session on Nov. 18, subject to an earlier recall by Speaker Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster. The Pennsylvania Senate had no scheduled return date.
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November 21, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The Importance of Court Scrutiny of Hidden Arbitration Clauses

Companies like Uber and Lyft have buried arbitration clauses in their terms of service, and then invoked them when sued by their passengers. For this reason, it is important that personal injury attorneys have some basic fluency in the principles that apply when courts are asked to evaluate when a case can or should be sent to arbitration.
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November 21, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Why There Might Still Be Hope for Non-Parents in Child Custody Litigation

Now that more than two years have passed since the 'C.J.C.' opinion came out, various courts of appeals have started narrowing in on the mystery standard for overcoming the fit parent presumption.
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