By Amanda Bronstad | September 11, 2019
Experts say a proposed Purdue Pharma settlement could provide some assurances on both sides, in the event of a bankruptcy, but several states aren't participating, including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
By Raychel Lean | August 14, 2019
"It's such a clear signaling that what we really care about here is not sexual assault," said University of Miami law professor Mary Anne Franks, who drafted the first model criminal statute on nonconsensual pornography, or revenge porn. "What we care about is the men involved."
By Lidia Dinkova | June 12, 2019
The developer disputes the city's claim to $1.7 million from the sale of the resort. Broward Circuit Chief Judge Jack Tuter sides with the city in saying the case belongs in arbitration, not litigation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Harout J. Samra | March 26, 2019
Even as international commercial arbitration has achieved broad acceptance, investor-state dispute settlement—ISDS—remains the subject of considerable controversy.
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.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jamie Zysk Isani | October 31, 2018
In a case governed by Florida law, a proposal for settlement can be a useful tool to gain settlement leverage, particularly when there is no statutory or contractual fee-shifting provision.
By Meghan Tribe | October 26, 2018
Carlos Concepción, who joined Jones Day in 2015, will become chairman of the global arbitration practice at Shook, Hardy & Bacon in November.
By Lidia Dinkova | September 27, 2018
The associations sued KW Property Management & Consulting over allegations it turned a blind eye and aided improper dealings by former board members.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven D. Weber | August 22, 2018
As the season for art fairs in Miami approaches, owners of commercial and residential buildings may wish to temporarily display artists' works on their spaces to promote those art fairs or even their own spaces.
By Jenna Greene | August 17, 2018
Miguel Estrada and Robert Weigel's client wasn't the first company to have its assets seized by Venezuela — but the Gibson Dunn duo was the first to come up with a viable recovery plan.
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