Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael Elkins | February 13, 2024
Despite public outcry, and various federal and state laws aimed at eliminating employer/employee arbitration agreements, such agreements remain, with some limitations, enforceable.
By The Daily Business Review | February 12, 2024
In The Daily Business Review's Real Estate special section, read about affordable housing and how to expand it, condominium special assessments and wetland mitigation credits.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | February 12, 2024
"Many do compete with the New York firms," said Wells Fargo's Owen Burman about D.C. firms. "But it's not universal."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | February 9, 2024
After profits per equity partner dipped by 5.7% in 2022, they climbed by 6.6% in the last year, according to data from Citi's Global Wealth at Work Law Firm Group.
By Lisa Willis | February 9, 2024
"I am an 'attorney's attorney' and the last thing I want to do is make a stressful situation for my clients more stressful," said Herman J. Russomanno III
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Roberto C. Blanch | February 9, 2024
With all the growing costs for Florida community associations attributed to rising insurance premiums and the looming deadlines for new requirements for milestone inspections and structural integrity reserves, many boards of directors are now or soon will be considering one of the most dreaded measures by unit owners: a special assessment.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Raquel A. Rodriguez, Kyle B. Teal and Dane L. Stuhlsatz | February 9, 2024
The act's core goal is to increase the availability of affordable housing by removing or reducing bureaucratic barriers that local governments impose on affordable housing projects by incentivizing private development. Issues raised over its application during its first year in action have prompted the Legislature to consider amendments to the act to more narrowly tailor its focus on housing affordability in Florida while adding clarity to its impacts on local governments.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Louis Guay | February 9, 2024
These studies, typically performed by multidisciplinary teams of engineers and tax specialists, can result in substantial tax deferrals, increased cash flows, and immediate capital boosts for investment in new projects.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eric Olsen | February 9, 2024
Wetland impacts from land development in Florida are regulated via state and federal environmental permitting programs. To permit unavoidable wetland impacts, the regulatory agencies require lost wetland functions to be made up or mitigated by creating or enhancing wetlands somewhere else.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mark M. Heinish | February 8, 2024
Chapter 558 of the Florida Statutes was enacted by the Florida Legislature in 2003 as "an alternative method to resolve construction disputes that would reduce the need for litigation as well as protect the rights of property owners."
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