By Brendan Farrington | December 28, 2017
A Palm Beach circuit judge ordered R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. to continue paying the state millions of dollars in settlement money despite selling off…
By Lidia Dinkova | December 27, 2017
Fired contractor Tutor Perini Building Corp. says it's owed millions of dollars for work accumulated because Florida East Coast Realty was late turning in project plans but gave no deadline extension.
By Michael D. Mopsick | December 27, 2017
Mediation is not monolithic. It spans literally every type of case that can be brought before a court and many that cannot. Even within each practice area (family, probate, commercial, personal injury, etc.), one size does not fit all. And the types of parties that appear in mediation are even more diverse than the genres of their cases.
By ALM Staff | December 11, 2017
Faced with the seizure of U.S. assets identified by the law firm, Angola paid $45 million for power generated at two plants.
By ALM Staff | December 11, 2017
The Florida Justice Institute helps secure a settlement in a lawsuit claiming institutionalized discrimination against disabled prisoners held by the state Department of Corrections.
By Samantha Joseph | November 28, 2017
After nine years of litigation, the court had ordered parties to send representatives with the power to settle the long-running dispute during mediation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Commentary by Patricia H. Thompson | November 20, 2017
Delayed dispute resolution is harmful to the parties and the economy. Not only is it true that justice delayed is justice denied, but lengthy litigation…
By Oscar A. Sanchez | October 5, 2017
Proponents of the proposed rule change argued that requiring mediators to become certified---completing training, attending continuing education classes, and being subject to specific rules of conduct---would ensure that mediators “are not operating in the 'Wild West' without ethical standards.”
By Commentary by Nathan P. Carter | September 22, 2017
The Florida Legislature has steadily eroded the legal rights of nursing home residents, making the mass deaths at a Hollywood facility after Hurricane Irma "quite fathomable," writes attorney Nathan P. Carter.
By Carlos Harrison | September 22, 2017
Juan Enjamio, Hunton & Williams' Miami managing partner, found value and success in keeping employment issues out of court to "make for a better place to work."
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