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Daily Business Review

Award to 6-Year-Old Who Fell During Exercise Class, Fractured Finger

The girl was instructed to run outside a Boca Raton fitness center with a kettlebell.
1 minute read

Daily Business Review

Small Business Options to Help S. Florida Businesses Survive Coronavirus

Assuming consistent costs, we may be quickly approaching the end of many companies' cash reserve. Luckily, there are some resources to help South Florida businesses survive coronavirus.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Reopening Florida's Theme Parks Could Be Long, Slow Process

"We are obviously thinking a lot about when and how to reopen. We've got multiple teams working on a number of different scenarios," said John Sprouls, the chief administrative officer for Universal Orlando Resort.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

US Soccer Places Chief Legal Officer on Leave

After a trial delay, both sides are expected to take advantage of the extra time to explore settlement talks because of the uncertainty over the impact of COVID-19 on the court.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Digital Ears Everywhere: Lawyers' Home IoT Devices Stoke Privacy Concerns

Lawyers working outside the purview of their firm's IT department worry they may expose clients' sensitive information when phone calls are made around internet-connected appliances.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: We May Not Have Sports, But At Least We've Got Sports Litigation

This is the third pending suit that revolves around who has dibs on representing NBA star rookie Zion Williamson for marketing and branding deals.
7 minute read

The Recorder

With Raiders Headed to Vegas, Judge Questions Oakland's Antitrust Claims Against Team, NFL

"There's no indication about what that market would look like and under that market whether Oakland would have gotten a team," said U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero at a hearing in the case Friday.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: How Kaplan Hecker Duo One-Upped the Trumps in Fraud Suit

'At its core our case is straightforward: The Trumps deliberately made false and misleading statements in exchange for millions of dollars in payments that were not disclosed to investors who relied on what the Trumps said and lost hundreds or thousands of dollars as a result. That is called fraud, and the victims are entitled to damages as a result. '
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

Orrick, Quinn Emanuel Face Off Over Carnival's Wearable Tech

The firms represent Carnival Corp. and one of its contractors, with each accusing the other of ripping off their innovations for a medallion-based guest engagement system aboard cruise ships.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: A Hot Fight over 'Hot Bench'

The underlying case is worthy of a reality television episode of its own. As Sidley Austin partner David Carpenter put it, "It's almost a Perry Mason-style story."
7 minute read

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