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Persistence Pays in Detecting Underreporting in Franchisees
After three years of investigating inventory shortages in a five-store network, 7-Eleven was able to obtain a preliminary injunction against franchisees accused of underreporting in 7-Eleven v. Khan, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 146696 (E.D.N.Y).Regulators Approve FPL's Plans For 591-Mile Pipeline
As the state's dependence on natural gas grows, regulators backed plans by Florida Power & Light to build a two-section, 591-mile Alabama to Indiantown natural-gas pipeline project.Lawyer-Client Email Held Privileged Despite Its Release to a Third Party
A communique between a college coach and the school's general counsel did not lose its lawyer-client privilege even though the coach shared it with the NCAA, a New Jersey appeals court says.Proposed Medical Marijuana Constitutional Amendment Challenged
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is challenging the wording of a proposed constitutional amendment to legalize medical marijuana.One Bal Harbour Could Be Sold At Auction
A Miami bankruptcy judge has been asked to set an auction for the troubled One Bal Harbour Resort & Spa with a $12.3 million starting price.View more book results for the query "*"
$2.2M Awarded To Man Who Fell From Chair At West Palm Beach Law Firm
A prospective client who fell from a law firm chair during a consultation is entitled to a $2.2 million negligence award, the Florida Supreme Court ruled.Big Shot Divorce Lawyer Disbarred
Glenn Lewis, a one-time prominent member of the Washington-area divorce bar, was disbarred. Lewis took fees from clients without doing work he was hired for, mishandled client funds and failed to keep required financial records, among other charges.McKesson Taps Linklaters for $8.3 Billion Drug Sector Buy
McKesson Corporation said Thursday it has agreed to acquire German health care and pharmaceutical supply company Celesio from its current owner for $8.3 billion.Free Expression and Privacy: A Delicate Balance
The line between freedom of expression as stated in the First Amendment and the growing (if inconsistent) statutory and common-law protections of privacy is blurry in a world of liquid borders, immediate transmission of imagery and differences in legal systems.Uber Tries to Hit Brakes on CPUC Ridesharing Rules
GC Salle Yoo has turned to her former colleagues at Davis Wright Tremaine to make the case that Uber is a technology company, not a transportation provider.Trending Stories
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