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Daily Business Review

Miami Plaintiff Wins $8 Million in Attorney Fees, Costs. Here Are the Lawyers Involved

A $43 million verdict and an $8 million award for attorney fees and costs secured the Third District Court of Appeal's stamp of approval Thursday, when a panel agreed that Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority had breached its contract with an electronic tolling company.
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The Recorder

Gibson Dunn Denies Claims It Wrote ADR Provider's Rules on Mass Arbitration

The firm denies it created the mass arbitration guidelines, but said it was right to work with the arbitration organization on its DoorDash cases.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Appellate Court Revives Claims That Pop-up Window Blocked Gym Contract's Language

The Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed a summary judgment for gym chain LA Fitness, citing unresolved issues over how its contract was presented on a computer tablet. But the ruling drew a dissent from one judge and came as a surprise to defense counsel.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Justices Remand Connecticut Insurance Coverage Fight to Commonwealth Court

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that a settlement agreement between the University of Connecticut and a builder over alleged construction defects on the school's campus was ambiguous as to whether the parties released their own insurers from potential coverage claims, meaning the Commonwealth Court must now look beyond the language of the agreement at the parties' intent.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Pond Lehocky Co-Founder Claims Firm Is Trying to 'Steal' His Clients and Cases

David Stern, a founding partner of the Philadelphia workers' compensation and Social Security disability law firm previously known as Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano who sued the firm last week to dissolve the partnership, is now seeking an emergency injunction, alleging that he's been unlawfully expelled from the partnership and that the firm is now taking steps to "steal" his clients and cases.
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New York Law Journal

Arbitration in New York: Is It Always Confidential?   

Any serious examination reveals significant limits to arbitration confidentiality even when the arbitration is a business-to-business arrangement. When consumers, employees, or investor-state disputes are involved, there are even fewer confidentiality protections.
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Daily Report Online

Split 11th Circuit Panel Says Insurer on Hook for $1.7M Stolen in Phishing Scam

The majority opinion by Judge William Pryor said Atlanta IT staffing firm Principle Solutions was covered for $1.7 million swiped by scammers, but Judge Gerald Tjoflat said causation was too remote for summary judgment.
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National Law Journal

'What Kind of a Statute Is That?' DOJ Faces Skeptical Supreme Court in $12B Obamacare Dispute

"Why doesn't the government have to pay its contracts like everyone else?" Justice Stephen Breyer asked at one point during Tuesday's arguments.
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Corporate Counsel

The Most Overlooked Area of CLM Can Increase Law Department Efficiency and Profit

Contract lifecycle management has been around a while, but new pre-execution technologies are changing the game.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Amazon Confronts Trump's 'Relentless' Criticism in $10B Contract Suit Against Pentagon

Amazon's unsealed complaint said Trump "launched repeated public and behind-the-scenes attacks to steer the JEDI Contract away" from the company. Microsoft won the lucrative award.
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