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DeSantis Administration Cruise Ship Fight Goes to Appeals Court
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last fall issued a conditional sailing order, which included a phased approach to resuming cruising, with ship operators needing to meet a series of requirements.Miami Lawyers Win For Walmart in Suit Over Customer's Fall
A Pompano Beach Walmart store prevailed against a fallen customer who claimed that the store had not been well maintained. On Oct. 7, 2019, plaintiff…Virtual Try-On Technology: Practical Guidance to Mitigate Biometric Privacy Liability Risk
With regulatory and litigation issues surrounding virtual try-on technology, brands should take proactive steps to build out their biometric privacy compliance programs in order to mitigate their liability exposure. Fortunately, there are several key best practices they can implement today.Florida Jury Awards $1 Million to Man Claiming Crash Caused Spinal Injuries
A jury awarded more than a million dollars to a man who claimed that he suffered spinal injuries in a 2016 motor-vehicle accident in Clearwater. On…Seminole Tribe Sports-Betting Plan Hit With Legal Challenge
The owners of Magic City Casino and Bonita Springs Poker Room contend that the structure of the sports-betting plan is an attempt to get around a 2018 state constitutional amendment that requires voter approval of gambling expansion.View more book results for the query "*"
Indoor Malls Are Prime Candidates for Mixed-Use Redevelopment
Indoor malls are being converted into higher and better uses, but mixed-use seems to offer the most upside.Lateral Hiring Climate Last Year Was Worst Since Great Recession
The new NALP figures offer some explanation for the hiring frenzy and competition for young talent this year, as firms catch up from stagnant hiring.Lateral Hiring Climate Last Year Was Worst Since Great Recession
The new NALP figures offer some explanation for the hiring frenzy and competition for young talent this year, as firms catch up from stagnant hiring.Pa. Law Firms Are Split on Vaccination Mandates
Several midsize firms have communicated clearly that people who want to return to the office must be vaccinated, even as few Big Law firms have taken that stance.Law Firms Are Going to Great Lengths to Keep Lawyers From Leaving: The Morning Minute
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