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Bar Seeks Emergency Suspension of South Florida Attorney
"In this case, what the bar is saying in layman terms: 'We think you have stolen this money, you are not talking to us, and we think you may have lied to us,'" said ethics expert Brian Tannebaum.It's Game Time for Judiciary as NJ's Eviction Moratorium Ends
For months Chief Justice Stuart Rabner and Administrative Director of the Courts Judge Glenn Grant have warned lawmakers that the moratorium's lifting could result in an avalanche of new landlord-tenant eviction cases – nearly 200,000 – that could easily overwhelm the courts.Lawyer's Tight Finances Prompt Judge to Scratch $10,642 Frivolous Litigation Sanction
"The court further finds that if additional sanctions were imposed, such an award would rise to the punitive level," U.S. District Judge Noel Hillman found.Fried Claims DeSantis Needs Cabinet Approval for DEP Selection
"My hope is that the governor is actually going to follow the law and bring up this appointment at the next Cabinet meeting," Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said.FSU Wants Judge to Toss Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Shutdown
The lawsuit alleges that Florida State University breached contracts with students who had paid money expecting on-campus classes and services.View more book results for the query "*"
From 'Spooky' Masks to Jury Selection in a Church, Lawyers Have COVID-19 Trial Stories to Tell
"I suspect the folks who are showing up are probably vaccinated," said former DeKalb State Court Judge Dax Lopez. He added that he told the lawyers, "Your jury pool might look different—slightly more educated, more affluent than the normal cross-section of the community."Greenberg Traurig Hires FDA Litigator, Capitalizing on 'Rare Blend' of Experience
James Fraser is the second former government health care lawyer to join the firm's D.C. office this year.For Schwabe Leaders, Hybrid Model Offers Best Mix of Efficiency and Community
"Our hybrid model gives all employees the flexibility to work remotely two to three days a week, while maximizing in-office interactions to inspire collaboration and enhance training, development and mentorship opportunities," says firm CEO Graciela Gomez Cowger.For Schwabe Leaders, Getting Back to the Office Is About More Than the Law Firm
"We remain committed to growing the economies in the areas where we do business and live, and this was one of the many reasons we chose to reopen our doors to employees," Graciela Gomez Cowger said.Trending Stories
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