By John Pacenti | June 14, 2010
A 2008 inspection for exotic plants aboard a cargo ship docked on the Miami River may add another twist in the ever-evolving standard for a lawful search and seizure. The 11th U.S. Cir
By John Pacenti | October 18, 2013
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle is protected by immunity from a civil rights lawsuit filed by Miami City Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones, her attorney told a federal
By Amanda Bronstad | April 1, 2010
Twenty-three plaintiffs' lawyers lined up against a wall in a federal courtroom in San Diego, awaiting their turn to argue about where to try dozens of cases related to sudden acceleration problems
By News Service of Florida | September 6, 2013
It's been a maxim at the Florida Department of Children and Families that if there were no substance abuse or mental illness, the agency could shut its doors.But with substance abuse s
By Bloomberg News | December 13, 2010
The Federal Reserve gave more support to the world’s biggest financial companies, including Barclays, Citigroup and Royal Bank of Scotland, than the direct lo
By Sheri Qualters | January 20, 2011
In the wake of a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit curbing high patent damages awards, a new PricewaterhouseCoopers study reports elevated damages spur U.S. patent litigan
By Drew Combs | October 4, 2010
Many people would consider midlevel associates at the nation's largest law firms to be extremely fortunate. While thousands of their colleagues lost jobs, these young lawyers are gainfully employed
By Bloomberg News | October 21, 2010
Brazilian companies are selling the most local bonds since April as they finance record acquisitions and investment to tap into the fastest expansion in two decades. p
By Mark Fass | July 27, 2010
A Long Island, N.Y., judge has thrown out a $6 million defamation action filed by an Oceanside teenager against four former classmates who set up a Facebook page on which they joked that the teen u
The Associated Press
By The Associated Press | April 12, 2013
Governor Rick Scott slammed a Florida House proposal Thursday that would pass up billions of federal dollars to provide health care coverage to 115,000 uninsured Floridians in a watered down
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