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Daily Business Review

Socially Conservative Guatemala Sees Quiet LGBTQ Gains

Alex Castillo knew growing up that he was a boy trapped in a girl's body. It wasn't until recently, 40 years after his birth, that the government of his native Guatemala, or at least some parts of it, agreed.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Primary Proposal Could Boost State's Solar Energy Production

Florida voters will be asked Aug. 30 to extend to commercial and industrial properties a renewable-energy tax break that residential property owners already enjoy.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Man Admits Helping Foreigner Give to Obama Committee

A Florida man admitted he arranged an $80,000 campaign contribution from a foreign source to a joint fundraising committee of President Barack Obama.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida's Jobs Agency Gives Checks to Departing Employees

Amid a major shake-up pushed by Gov. Rick Scott, the Florida agency responsible for luring jobs to the state is paying nearly $500,000 to departing employees.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

At RNC, Dentons Fetes Clients and Gingrich Talks Up Trump

A party hosted by Dentons at the Republican National Convention offered a glimpse of how law firms blend marketing and networking amid the politicking in Cleveland.
19 minute read

National Law Journal

King & Spalding Forms Alliance With Ex-Mayor Williams

King & Spalding has beefed up its national public-affairs capabilities through a strategic alliance with former Washington mayor Anthony Williams.
23 minute read

Daily Business Review

Report: Political Donations Show Sugar's Clout in Florida

While the Everglades still struggle years after a landmark state and federal agreement on restoration plans, Florida Division of Elections records show tens of millions in political contributions from an industry that environmentalists blame for pollution in the wetlands.
10 minute read

Law.com

Big-Game Hunters Take Shot at New Jersey Law Banning 'Trophies'

A group of big-game hunters, taxidermists and a national hunting-conservation organization is challenging in New Jersey federal district court a state law that bars residents from importing lion, leopard, rhino and elephant "trophies."
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Lawyers Get Fired Up at Administrative Hearing on Pot License

More than two years after lawmakers legalized a limited type of medical marijuana, an administrative law judge heard arguments in a dispute about whether a Northeast Florida nursery should receive one of the highly sought-after licenses to grow, process and distribute the noneuphoric pot.
11 minute read

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