By Lisa Willis | March 31, 2023
"Florida's Anti-SLAPP statute protects the people, not the government." Judge Jeffery T. Kuntz, Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal
By Marianna Wharry | March 30, 2023
"Businesses and governments routinely ask about criminal history in a variety of contexts like employment, business licenses, childcare, and firearm purchases," the majority wrote. "Landlords deserve the same right."
By Colleen Murphy | March 28, 2023
"As to the legality of the contract, it is unclear as a matter of law whether the contract is indeed illegal because that matter rests on unresolved issues of Massachusetts law," stated Judge Gustavo A. Gelpí. "We must underscore that the issues before us involve important questions of state law and public policy with significant implications, not only for the parties before us, but also for other industries in the state, such as online gambling and horse racing, among others."
By Michael A. Mora | March 22, 2023
"Our research has uncovered no other opinions weighing in on the precise issues before us," the Third District Court of Appeal wrote in the opinion.
By Brian Lee | March 21, 2023
The 6-0 New York Court of Appeals remitted the case to the Third Department, Appellate Division, in a reversal of two lower court rulings against the lender, James B. Nutter & Co.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 17, 2023
The doctrine—an exception to the principle that the government doesn't have an obligation to keep people safe from private harms—has been recognized by nine other federal appeals courts.
By Lisa Willis | March 16, 2023
"I'd like to see a holding on this that resolves the issue of from where the call is recorded," attorney Brian Tannebaum said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jessica Underwood | March 16, 2023
Retaining appellate counsel as part of the trial team during litigation can facilitate success at both the trial and appellate levels.
By Lisa Willis | March 15, 2023
The case has been set for reassignment to a different judge.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 7, 2023
Fourth Circuit Judges Julius Richardson and Allison Rushing, both Trump appointees, seemed skeptical of the arguments by the transgender Medicaid participants who brought the lawsuit.
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