Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John J. Fumero | February 28, 2024
Environmental groups that won the ruling cheered, while Florida developers and the DEP were left wondering what would happen next. Some residential projects seeking final permitting are on hold, as are those in the planning stages. Attorneys representing environmental, real estate and local government interests should review how future development projects may be altered or shelved.
By Jim Saunders | August 16, 2022
Requiring masks in schools during the pandemic has been a highly controversial issue, with Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Legislature last year barring mask mandates for students.
By Jason Grant | August 1, 2022
"A party cannot be held in civil contempt if it lacks the ability to comply," wrote the Florida First District Court of Appeal in a decision that reversed a contempt order the court said had "characteristics of both civil and criminal contempt sanctions."
By Dara Kam | June 7, 2022
"There is a clear, logical connection between regulating cardroom operations and prohibiting cardroom employees from gambling where they work," Administrative Law Judge G.W. Chisenhall wrote.
By Jasmine Floyd | April 11, 2022
"The jury agreed that the evidence proved that the other two commissioners simply rubber-stamped the one commissioner's retaliatory recommendations," attorney Brian Lerner said.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 23, 2021
After years on the rise, the estate tax exemption appears likely to fall during the Biden administration. Wealthy clients are already getting their affairs in order, but the trusts and estates bench has relatively few lawyers with the necessary experience and education.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Dan Roe | September 3, 2021
The former New York City administrative law judge had recently moved South to Surfside when her penthouse condominium collapsed in June.
By Dan Roe | May 20, 2021
The 35-lawyer full-service law firm found success in the two crucial practice areas in the past year.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony S. Guardino | January 26, 2021
A well-established subdivision tool allows developers to realize the full yield of their property while protecting environmentally-sensitive resources.
By Jim Saunders | January 25, 2021
Judge G.W. Chisenhall recommended that the Suwannee River Water Management District approve the permit for Seven Springs Water Co., which sells water to a Nestle Waters North America bottling facility in the Ginnie Springs area of Gilchrist County.
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