By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2020
"Unconscious bias" and work-life balance remain the biggest obstacles for women, regardless of their profession, the justice said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie C. Mazzola | January 2, 2020
In the United States, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), enacted in 1993, entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take up to 12 weeks in a 12-month period of unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage.
By Raychel Lean | December 27, 2019
Court filings reveal she had filed an emergency motion in the underlying divorce case disclosing that she'd moved to New Jersey, but the bar's efforts to reach her there were also fruitless.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | December 20, 2019
When Christina I. Echeverri was a child pitching in at her Colombian immigrant father's pizzeria in Hollywood, there was something about his clientele…
Daily Business Review | Quick Takes
By Catherine Wilson | December 9, 2019
The question went to the Third District Court of Appeal after the judge refused to disqualify herself.
By Samantha Joseph | December 2, 2019
The Florida case turned on whether family court was the right venue to duke out a multimillion-dollar postjudgment fight, and if the ex-wife would have to turn to the civil court to file a claim over an alleged breach of an agreement that didn't spell out a formula for penalizing noncompliance.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert F. Kohlman | November 25, 2019
Five percent of Americans own cryptocurrencies, the money that is not money, but is an asset that is easy to hide and hard to value. It is the perfect place for a spouse who is "divorce planning" to conceal assets from the other.
By Raychel Lean | October 24, 2019
One of the rulings suggests that strict procedural rules for criminal contempt aren't always compatible with courtroom safety.
By Zach Schlein | September 24, 2019
Florida's Third District Court of Appeal ruled Omer Becker's petition to disqualify Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Marcia Del Rey from presiding over his divorce proceedings was legally sufficient. Andrew M. Leinoff, the attorney representing Becker's ex-wife, had been retained by Del Rey in her own divorce.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elizabeth F. Schwartz | September 10, 2019
There are many unresolved issues, especially for individuals who are lower income, transgender, people of color, living in rural communities, and much more. We can't cover it all but, over the course of a few columns, we'll endeavor to share some areas to consider.
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