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Daily Business Review

Hurricane Ian's Lucrative Cleanup Deals Generate New Storm

Contractors who remove debris and perform post-storm repairs are fighting over local government contracts that could be worth tens of millions in tax dollars.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Cohen Seglias Sets Sights on Geographic Expansion Upon Leadership Transition

Administrative partner Steve Williams will step up to replace managing partner George Pallas, who continues on with Ed Seglias as co-CEOs.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bilzin Sumberg's $4.6 Million Jury Verdict a Warning for Builders New to South Florida Market

It's a case that serves as a warning to new-to-market builders who take on a project in South Florida and may require the Legislature to revisit the experience requirements for obtaining a contractor's license in Florida.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Southeast Florida Could See Influx of Residents as Hurricane Ian Spurs Demand for Multifamily Units

Although the effects of economic recovery efforts are typically evident two to six quarters after a hurricane, rising interest rates and other challenges could make that timeline a lot longer.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

What About Broward? This Less-Popular County Holds Development Opportunities, But Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Have the Spotlight

Despite being the least-popular pick, real estate experts say Broward has many opportunities for growth and development. The question is: can it leverage its unique strengths to its advantage?
6 minute read

Insurance Coverage Law Center

OSHA Fines JDC Demolition Nearly $1.2M Following Employee's Death

A Boston-based demolition company has been fined nearly $1.2 million for multiple safety violations after a worker died when the floor of a partly demolished garage collapsed.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Changes to Georgia Government Construction Contracts May Reduce Confusion and Disputes

The changes are the result of Georgia Senate Bill 438, which went into effect on July 1. The new law eliminates some confusion as to when a local government must stop or may restart withholding retainage—two areas that had previously led to disputes.
5 minute read

Insurance Coverage Law Center

Duty to Defend Separated from Duty to Indemnify

Though the judges of the Eleventh Circuit ruled the insurer was bound to defend the insured, they said it was too early to determine the duty to indemnify.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Lawmakers to Free Up More Hurricane Relief Money

The Joint Legislative Budget Commission will hold an emergency meeting next week to release an additional $360 million into the Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund, which was established this year with $500 million.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Demand for Aluminum Slows in Another Sign of Troubled Economy

Storm clouds are forming in the North American aluminum market as makers of everything from automobiles to beverage cans to kitchen appliances are…
3 minute read

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