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By William T. Dzurilla | November 15, 2017
Employers do not want employees they have trained and provided with proprietary business information to leave and go to work for competitors. Buyers who purchase businesses do not want the sellers to start new, competing businesses.
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By Commentary by Richard A. Bruner, Jr. and Carl T. Berry | November 14, 2017
On Sept. 27, the Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress released a long anticipated framework intended to guide legislative efforts on comprehensive tax reform.
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By April Boyer and Mallory Cooney | November 13, 2017
Harvey Weinstein may actually have caused more people to talk about sexual harassment in the workplace than Anita Hill did. While the topics of discussion may range greatly, in corporate America one common question keeps rising to the top: What should a company do when presented with an allegation of sexual harassment or a sexual relationship between co-workers?
By Patrick R. Krill | November 13, 2017
In his Well Counseled column, Patrick Krill examines the risks inherent in work-related drinking events.
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By Michael J. Ryan | November 10, 2017
The Trump administration and Congress should protect people rebuilding their hurricane-damaged homes from potential fresh deliveries of toxic drywall by holding Chinese manufacturers accountable under U.S. law before it's too late, writes attorney Michael J. Ryan.
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By Matthew Kwasman | November 9, 2017
With the ongoing explosion in wireless communication, there is a race among telecom providers to keep up with customer demand. At the same time, tower companies are always looking for additional space to provide telecom providers with the infrastructure that they need in order to meet such demand.
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By Commentary by Daniel Thompson | November 7, 2017
Developers have since 2011 been able to obtain extensions of the expiration dates of certain environmental permits and development orders under the “State Emergency Management Act,” Sections 252.31-252.60, Florida Statutes, whenever the governor declares a state of emergency under the act.
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By Justin Guido | November 6, 2017
A U.S. based company receives a warrant from the U.S. government issued under the Stored Communications Act. As part of a criminal investigation, the warrant seeks production of email content.
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By Sandra Cumper and Bruce A. Blitman | November 3, 2017
Research shows that lawyers face higher rates of substance abuse, depression and suicide than the general population. According to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2012 the U.S. legal industry had the 11th- highest suicide rate among occupations, 18.8 per 100,000 compared with 16.1 per 100,000 nationwide.
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By Jed Frankel | November 2, 2017
Zombies are fictional undead beings created from the reanimation of a human corpse popular in movies and on television.
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