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By Arnoldo B. Lacayo, Juan J. Mendoza and Andres H. Sandoval | August 7, 2018
A recent change to a state law concerning the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Florida may make it easier to avoid payment of valid debts.
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By Jason Domark, Charles C. Kline and Reid Kline | July 30, 2018
“A lot of money can be made if you're willing to trip over a few penal statutes along the way.” That is how one court described a plaintiff's actions in the context of the wrongful conduct rule.
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By Stephanie N. Moot and Carol C. Lumpkin | July 11, 2018
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is designed to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to the goods and services offered by a place of public accommodation.
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By Tal J. Lifshitz and Rachel Sullivan | July 10, 2018
Class action defendants are attempting to rewrite longstanding principles of personal jurisdiction, trying to defeat certification of nationwide classes by arguing that a court lacks personal jurisdiction over out-of-state class members' claims where the defendant does not reside in the court's forum state.
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By Lindsey Lazopoulos Friedman | June 26, 2018
The ancient Greeks created the relics of the past, but Sotheby's claims the future, at least with respect to one treasured antiquity.
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By Pablo Meles | June 20, 2018
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a broad and comprehensive European Union (EU) data privacy law that went into effect on May 25. This is a great example of the law trying to catch up with the technology and our digital lives.
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By April Boyer, Andrew C. Glass and Roger L. Smerage | June 19, 2018
Many employers prefer to resolve disputes with employees through arbitration as opposed to more costly litigation in court.
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By Paul A. McKenna | June 15, 2018
Although the trends are toward settlement of disputes, either through mediation or arbitration, there are still some situations where you have to scratch and claw for what you and your client believe is right. That is never going to change, and that is what juries are for.
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By Maria Mejia-Opaciuch | June 14, 2018
In the past 17 months, the Trump administration has issued far-reaching executive orders (EOs) that require the U.S. government agencies overseeing immigration to shift their focus from assisting immigrants to making it harder for them to remain in the United States.
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By Erica Rutner | June 11, 2018
On June 11, 2018, a nearly unanimous Supreme Court dealt a deafening blow to the practice of filing successive class actions. In China Agritech v. Resh, 584 U.S. ___ (2018), the court was faced with whether a class action filing tolls the statute of limitations for putative class members who wish to file subsequent class actions.
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