By Michael A. Mora | June 9, 2022
"The decision [to disqualify Gunster] underscores the increasing importance of conflicts-checking and clearance systems across all practice areas, and, moreover, the need to redouble internal oversight and supervision controls to account for errors and omissions even at the best firms, as in this case," said Anthony V. Alfieri, a professor and director of the Center for Ethics & Public Service at the University of Miami School of Law.
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By Michael A. Mora | June 8, 2022
"Respectfully, this court has become so obviously corrupt that Mr. Jacobs has filed a formal complaint with the FBI," Bruce Jacobs claimed in his motion before the Third District Court of Appeal.
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By Michael A. Mora | June 7, 2022
"You can't cancel your face and get a new one," Paul J. Geller, a partner at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd, said about Facebook's facial-recognition system that led to the company paying a more than $650 million settlement.
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By Michael A. Mora | June 6, 2022
"When does rehabilitation become enough?" asked Brian Tannebaum, special counsel at Bast Amron in Miami, who represents the disbarred attorney who accumulated over 13,300 community service hours.
By Michael A. Mora | June 3, 2022
One of these 17 candidates will rise to the Florida Supreme Court to fill the vacancy set to be created Aug. 31, when Justice Alan Lawson is set to retire, after more than five years on the bench.
By Mason Lawlor | June 3, 2022
The South Carolina Court of Appeals has affirmed a trial court ruling suppressing evidence seized during a drug bust in 2017.
By Mason Lawlor | June 3, 2022
The South Carolina Court of Appeals has affirmed a trial court ruling suppressing evidence seized during a drug bust in 2017.
By Colleen Murphy | June 2, 2022
A former employee in the city of Norfolk, Virginia, won her grievance proceeding after she was wrongfully terminated by the city, but it was her actions after termination that led to accusations of "unclean hands."
By Jessie Yount | June 2, 2022
John Polson is the first leader in the firm's 80-year history to be based outside of Atlanta.
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By Michael A. Mora | June 2, 2022
"Many economists believed that the success of the U.S. was that you could try to start a business here and fail and not be executed," U.S. Bankruptcy Court Chief Judge Emeritus A. Jay Cristol said. "A fresh start or a second opportunity are major factors in the success of our economy."
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