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Daily Report Online

What Worries Georgia's New State Bar President

As Fried Rogers Goldberg partner Brian "Buck" Rogers rolled with his family toward Jekyll Island for the State Bar of Georgia annual meeting to be sworn in as president, he talked about what worries him most.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Polarizing Design Defect Claims Law Could Be Refined

The law has generated a firestorm of controversy among competing interests, and it still is targeted for change, writes attorney Jason D. Salvin.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Homeowner Insurance Abuse Needs to Be Addressed

The Florida Senate dropped the ball on an assignment of benefits bill filed to address skyrocketing vendor claims, writes Christian R. Camara, a senior fellow with the R Street Institute in Washington.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Malls Pay the Most on Miami-Dade Property Tax Bills

Can you guess which commercial property has the highest property tax bill in Miami-Dade County?
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Rebuking Scott, Senate Overrides Higher Education Vetoes

In a rebuke to Gov. Rick Scott, the Florida Senate voted to override vetoes of some $75 million in higher-education projects, although House leaders appear reluctant to back the move.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Constitution Revision Panel Struggles to Agree on Rules

The first substantive meeting of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission showed clear rifts among members of the panel responsible for putting proposed constitutional changes on the 2018 ballot.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Former Open Records Official, Pepper Lawyer Forms New Firm

Terry Mutchler, the former executive director of Pennsylvania's Office of Open Records and a former Pepper Hamilton lawyer, has joined forces with a public affairs consultant to launch a new law firm.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Set to Mull Workers' Comp Fee Refunds

The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that some attorneys fear may have a "chilling effect" on lawyers representing injured workers.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Home-Schooled Children Don't Escape Regulation

It is unfortunate that before the Connecticut Law Tribune's editorial board published the article "It's Time To Regulate Home Schooling" the board did not reach out to those who know the most and have the facts about home schooling. Had the board done so, it certainly would have been more informed, and the article published would have reflected more accurately existing history, law and custom.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Challenges 'Turned Out to Be Highlights,' Bar President Says

The State Bar of Georgia's outgoing president, Patrick O'Connor, reflects on his term as he prepares to deliver his final speech and hand over the gavel.
6 minute read

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