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Pandemic Looms Over Florida Bar's Virtual Leadership Transition
Following her installation as bar president, Dori Foster-Morales said her year-long term would be about "rebuilding, becoming stronger."The Complexities of 'Yellowstone' Injunctions in Disputes Over Rent
In litigation over a commercial tenant's rent obligations where a Yellowstone injunction is involved, much will depend upon the nature of the underlying dispute—and, in particular, the reasons why the tenant is not paying. Case law shows why.Co-op and Condo Boards' Secret Litigation Weapon
Lawsuits from co-op and condominium unit owners opposing their boards' conduct have become commonplace. The legal battles often entail costly and protracted litigation over contested factual issues and can plunge a the community into civil war. Fortunately, boards in New York have a little known but widely effective alternative for defending their conduct while averting communal fratricide.Strange Times: Commercial Lease Disputes in the Pandemic Era
Last fall, New York City strengthened existing protections for small business tenants from perceived landlord "harassment." These protections, largely without parallel in this country, have recently been judicially applied and interpreted for the first time, discussed here.At Extraordinary Hearing, Judge Questions Power to Stop Bolton Book That's Been Widely Distributed
Still, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth pressed Bolton's lawyer at length about whether he had moved forward with publication of the book, a damning account of his tenure in Trump's White House, before the prepublication review process had been completed.View more book results for the query "*"
Connecticut Movers: New Opportunities to Network and Grow
Wiggin & Dana steps up for minority-owned businesses; the CT Bar's new slate takes over.Teaching Moments About Zealous Representation
When someone is rounding third base, maybe heading for home in his career—Bob Katzberg likes to use sports metaphors—he's likely to look back on that career in different ways. It may depend on who he is as a person, and what his career may have been. Maybe he sees afterthoughts, revisions, trends.DeSantis Signs Bill That Promises to Protect Vulnerable Children
"If the serious flaws within Florida's child welfare system are not fixed, more children will die," Rep. Chris Latvala said last year when he announced that he would pursue the bill that became known as "Jordan's Law," after Jordan Belliveau Jr., a 2-year-old boy who was murdered in 2018. Jordan's mother was charged in the murder.Risk Assessment Regulation, Juvenile Interrogation Bills Introduced in Del. House
Both bills, if enacted, would add language to Title 11, the section of Delaware law dealing with crimes and criminal procedure.Trending Stories
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