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By Colby Hamilton | April 17, 2018
The plaintiffs allege issues arose after the NFL hired Cathy Lanier, the former Washington, D.C., chief of police, as its new security chief in 2016.
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By Samantha Joseph | April 13, 2018
Retired attorney Ronald Dubner filed trust, probate and tort actions in Palm Beach and Broward counties.
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By Michelle W. Johnson | April 3, 2018
If an employer detects a pattern of signs that may indicate an abusive relationship, a trained human resources professional should reach out to the employee and let her know that the company is concerned about her well being.
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By Angela Titus McEwan | March 30, 2018
Unfortunately, for every Abel there is a Cain, and our elderly sometimes succumb to the desires of others to ensure their own survival.
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By Jonathan Ringel | March 27, 2018
A majority says the court cannot rewrite the law, but dissenters say that when the Legislature is silent, courts can act.
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By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida | March 21, 2018
Saying he didn't want to make changes necessary to get it passed, Florida Constitution Revision Commission member Brecht Heuchan withdrew a proposal that would have guaranteed certain rights to nursing home residents and allowed them to sue facilities if those rights were violated.
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By Elizabeth P. Ardanowski | March 1, 2018
The last few years saw substantial changes and updates in the probate and estates realm, not the least of which was replacement of the prior Texas Probate Code with the Texas Estates Code.
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By Stephanie Townsend Allala | March 1, 2018
The fact is that most people won't lose their homes if they receive competent legal advice.
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By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida | February 28, 2018
A House committee agreed to take steps to ratify a rule requiring nursing homes to have backup power sources but didn't endorse similar requirements for assisted living facilities because of concerns about the costs.
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By Jason Grant | February 9, 2018
Although the cleric, today a candidate for sainthood and once the host of the Emmy Award-winning television show “Life is Worth Living,” has been deceased for nearly 40 years, a lawsuit launched two years ago by his niece over his remains has been revived by a Manhattan appeals court.
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