By Dylan Jackson | June 17, 2020
After client Ferrellgas Partners contacted the firm about the email, DLA said it conducted an internal investigation, the suit claims.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Javier A. Lopez | April 9, 2020
During these uncertain times, the first place many will look to is the force majeure clause buried at the end of their contracts with other boilerplate provisions.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kenneth Duvall | February 13, 2020
Because foreign tribunals typically permit less discovery than U.S. courts, Section 1782 is an important tool for foreign litigants in gathering evidence.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jolie Balido | February 12, 2020
In my experience managing all types of crises for corporate giants in a spectrum of industries including technology, law, financial services and health care, I have been consistently amazed how well-pedigreed professionals can lack a fundamental ingredient in crisis management: common sense.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Harsh Arora and Nicholas M. Fiorello | February 4, 2020
The revisions to the FBCA have added two new sections to the existing FBCA to bypass the rigidity of judicial dissolution proceedings while increasing the court's ability to use discretion to choose alternative methods in lieu of judicially dissolving the entities in Florida.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | January 31, 2020
In conjunction with the launch of our new website, Law.com International, Lisa Shuchman, senior editor of the site, takes us around the world to explain what the implications of political unrest in Hong Kong, the Coronavirus, Brexit, the growth of class actions in Australia, and much more mean for Big Law and beyond.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Bernard Lebedeker | January 8, 2020
In January 2020 the "futility exception" will return. Florida law has long followed the rule that the law will not require a futile act.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Don Silver | December 12, 2019
At a recent Legal Marketing Association South Florida meeting, general counsels of local corporations detailed how they select outside counsel and why they fire them. They shared insights in a program that Richard Montes de Oca, managing partner of MDO Partners, moderated.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | November 8, 2019
As their leadership terms come to a close, partners find that it can be a time of newly found freedom. But it's also a point when they may feel disconnected from previous clients, behind on the developments in their practice areas and at sea as their responsibilities start to shift.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Denise M. Heekin | November 6, 2019
It may not be reasonable to have an absolute "relationship ban" for every level of the organization. However, for those higher on the food chain, or whenever there are power imbalances, it is necessary that employers address its expectations.
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