By Michael Riccardi | September 23, 2019
Stone's defense team objects to a jury potentially seeing a chart showing how often he was in touch with Donald Trump's campaign in 2016.
By Dylan Jackson | September 5, 2019
John Stewart spoke extensively about the parental leave rule argued last week in front of the Florida Supreme Court as well as about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' judicial appointments.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | August 14, 2019
In its decision, the district court ruled that the discovery sought by State Farm was relevant.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Martin Prinsloo and Gabriel Campos | June 24, 2019
In today's always-on, always-connected environment, there is very little business or personal information that cannot be traced back to an electronic device, an application or a cloud-storage platform. In this age of big data and expanding digital footprints, legal professionals are faced with a multitude of challenges.
By Raychel Lean | June 18, 2019
No more novel discovery methods: An opinion from Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal sends a message about pushing the boundaries.
By Nate Robson | April 30, 2019
Fort Lauderdale attorney Bruce Rogow argues the full report could contain evidence essential to Stone's defense.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ira Leesfield and Justin Shapiro | March 29, 2019
The electronic scooter revolution has transformed South Florida by littering our communities with thousands of pay-per-minute “e-scooters.” Without question, this budding industry will cause injury statistics and litigation to multiply.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Thomas A. Dye | March 25, 2019
Florida courts generally require mediation prior to a specified time before trial. Mediation is usually conducted near the close of discovery or shortly thereafter. The benefit of this timing is that most of the key facts are known to the parties.
By Jonathan Ringel | March 18, 2019
"If I could mandate one change in the practice of law, it would be to ban the use of e-mail communication between civil practitioners."
By Mike Scarcella | January 31, 2019
Prosecutors say the FBI seized "multiple hard drives containing several terabytes of information" in raids at his home, apartment and office.
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