By Jasmine Floyd | November 1, 2021
"But here they put the brakes on emotional turmoil as an excuse for fraud, deceit and misrepresentation, because the lawyer's conduct was outrageous," ethics expert Andrew Berman said.
By Charles Toutant | October 14, 2021
Polyamorous people might need legal advice on buying a home, having children, inheritance rights and help in the event of a breakup.
By Michael A. Mora | October 11, 2021
"It is going to make it much more difficult for someone who is wrongfully sued to recover prevailing party attorney's fees and costs," Robert Kohlman, a partner at KohlmanLaw, said.
By Jim Saunders | September 30, 2021
The Fourth District Court of Appeal wants the Florida Supreme Court to focus on a 2014 change in state law that involves siblings of children suspected of being abused and whether parental rights should be terminated for those siblings.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 14, 2021
"This settlement sends a message that those who speak up for fundamental civil rights—like the right of meaningful access to our judicial system—must be able to do so without fear of reprisal," the Justice Department said.
Daily Business Review | News|Q&A
By Jasmine Floyd | September 8, 2021
"From every crisis comes opportunity. The pandemic is no different. We have seen the advantage of remote proceedings in law and many other professions and industry," Cohen said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | August 23, 2021
All attorneys know that they are obliged to zealously represent their clients at all times. What does that mean in practice? It means they must be ardently active, devoted, and diligent in representing their client. When attorneys know each other well—maybe they're even close friends—does their tenacity on behalf of their client inadvertently wane?
By Cedra Mayfield | August 20, 2021
"We literally sit around a table and have a conversation and the lawyers can talk to the other client," said Sheila Cohen Furr of Choose Collaborative in South Florida. "Never would that happen in litigation."
By Jasmine Floyd | August 16, 2021
"In the Taubenfeld decision, Judge Gross has taken the bitter herbs of this commercial dispute and taught a brilliant lesson about pleading causes of action for breach of fiduciary duty, conversion and aiding and abetting," attorney Bruce Rogow said.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Melea VanOstrand | August 2, 2021
"If you can help educate a child on how to speak up for themselves, they take that with them anywhere," said the Kelley Kronenberg partner.
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