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Daily Business Review

Superintendents Say Money May Not Cover Resource Officers

A new report from Florida's school superintendents warns that despite a nearly $100 million increase in funding, there may not be enough money to post an armed school resource officer at each school in the state.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Watson Island Developer Wins Case Against Miami, Plans to Seek Damages

Next, the case is headed for another trial to determine damages the city owes the developer.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Eric Holder, Unleashed

It's as if Eric Holder Jr. is everywhere these days, from fighting gerrymandering to executive producing a TV show to hinting at a presidential run. But does he have time to do any actual work at Covington & Burling, where he's a partner?
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Recent SEC, CFTC Comments Ease Crytocurrency Fears, Boost Confidence

To say the last month in the crypto world has been nothing short of a wild ride would be an understatement. With approximately $475 billion exiting the market in a blink of an eye, many new to the market are likely getting their first taste of reality in the crypto space.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Atlanta's Andrew Ekonomou Rises on Trump Team as DC Lawyers Demur

Ekonomou's path to a role on the president's legal team has been anything but traditional.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

For Third Time, State Seeks Changes in Medicaid Program

Florida is asking the federal government to amend a sweeping Medicaid “waiver,” including seeking permission to add community mental-health providers to the list of those able to participate in a supplemental Medicaid funding program.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Suing Judiciary Hit With ACJC Complaint for Courtroom Conduct

A New Jersey judge who last year sued the state judiciary is accused in a new ethics complaint of violating rules by his actions in family court matters in which he was involved.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. High Court Greenlights Noneconomic Damages for Whistleblower Cases

Whistleblowers fired for reporting government waste can recover for noneconomic damages, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, in a decision that could open the door to suits that previously were not viable.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Hynes Agrees to $40K Fine for Political Use of City Email as Brooklyn DA

Former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles “Joe” Hynes has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for improper use of his official email account during his failed 2013 run for a seventh term in office.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Gov. Scott Signs 8 Bills as Agencies Pay Millions in Deaths, Injuries

Gov. Rick Scott signed eight bills last week that will lead to paying millions of dollars to resolve cases in which state or local government agencies played a role in people dying or getting injured.
6 minute read

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