By Tim Reynolds | June 7, 2017
Miami-Dade County commissioners approve a 3-acre land sale to complete a 9-acre acquisition for a Major League Soccer stadium.
By Cogan Schneier | June 7, 2017
Sessions said DOJ attorneys may no longer enter settlement agreements on behalf of the nation that direct or provide “for a payment or loan to any non-governmental person or entity that is not a party to the dispute.”
By Jim Turner and Lloyd Dunkelberger | June 6, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott, who fought House leaders for months over economic incentives and tourism money, used a heavier veto pen on House projects than Senate spending, an analysis shows.
By Jim Turner | June 6, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott signs 11 claims bill covering payment of awards above sovereign immunity caps for deaths and injuries.
By dailybusinessreview | Daily Business Review | June 6, 2017
Former Hillsborough Circuit Judge and federal prosecutor Ashley Moody joins the Republican primary race for Florida attorney general.
By Terry Spencer | June 5, 2017
Prosecutors appeared cocky during Dalia Dippolito's second trial on charges she tried to hire a hitman to kill her newlywed husband, a case that gained international attention when video of the former escort's alleged solicitation became an internet sensation and appeared on the TV shows "Cops" and "20/20."
By Michael Weissenstein and Vivian Salama | June 5, 2017
The Trump administration is close to announcing a new policy that would prohibit business with the Cuban military while maintaining the full diplomatic relations restored by former President Barack Obama, according to a administration official and a person involved in the ongoing policy review.
By David Biller | June 2, 2017
Brazil emerged from its deepest recession on record in the first quarter, but a fresh political scandal could slam the beleaguered economy right back into its hole.
By Jonathan Levin and Rebecca Spalding | June 2, 2017
The choice is heartbreaking: stay to help other families, or leave to help your own. That's the calculation thousands in Puerto Rico are making. The bankruptcy of the U.S. commonwealth, the culmination of years of decline, has accelerated an exodus that's adding to the island's economic misery.
By Samantha Joseph | June 2, 2017
Firm attorneys and staff say they spent more than 2,000 pro bono hours on a zoning dispute that settled late last month.
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