By Michael A. Mora | January 5, 2024
"Lawyers should care about whether the government is allowed to change their own contract to their own benefit," said Edward Zebersky, a partner at Zebersky Payne.
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By Mark Sachs | January 3, 2024
Before a crisis can be managed, it must be correctly identified. Failure to do so can result in damages far greater than the crisis itself.
By Michael A. Mora | November 20, 2023
"Students should be able to go to school, feel safe and have a fluid learning environment, which is positive, and not have to go to school with fear and being subjected to racial discrimination," said Joseph North, the managing partner of the North Law Firm.
By Riley Brennan | August 4, 2023
"I feel that the opinion was legally sound and based on a great deal of common sense. I always believed that these cases that have popped up around the country, including this one, had no merit and was not surprised when the district court disposed of the case on summary judgement and then later when the Eleventh Circuit affirmed," said the university's attorney, Eric David Isicoff of Isicoff Ragatz, in Miami.
By Mason Lawlor | January 5, 2023
"In this case, the school board has gone to great lengths—as the district court itself acknowledged—to accommodate LGBTQ students," the majority wrote.
By Brad Kutner | Michael A. Mora | December 30, 2022
The 150-page opinion stands in contrast to the U.S. Second, Fourth, Seventh, and Ninth circuits, which all found transgender students can access restrooms in line with their gender identity.
By Mason Lawlor | December 2, 2022
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland has tossed a motion to dismiss claims of fraud and civil rights violations against Walden University in a class action alleging the school misled students about the length of its doctorate program and its cost, overcharging enrolled members by more than $28.5 million.
By Michael A. Mora | September 19, 2022
The leader had the highest passing percentage with more than 81% of candidates successful.
By Nancy Cook | August 23, 2022
Loan forgiveness has become a tricky issue for the White House, as it tries to appeal to younger voters ahead of the midterms, while also trying to show Democrats as good stewards of the economy.
By Michael A. Mora | August 19, 2022
"I have clients on both sides of the question," said David Miller, a past chair of the City, County, and Local Government Law Section of the Florida Bar. "The best advice I can give my employers is to sit back and let the dust settle."
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