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Federal Judge Upends State of Florida 404 Permitting
Environmental groups that won the ruling cheered, while Florida developers and the DEP were left wondering what would happen next. Some residential projects seeking final permitting are on hold, as are those in the planning stages. Attorneys representing environmental, real estate and local government interests should review how future development projects may be altered or shelved.
11th Circuit Vacates $32M Class Action Settlement Against Sunglasses Maker Costa Del Mar
"As our recent decision in Williams makes clear, a district court abuses its discretion in approving a class action settlement when the named plaintiffs lack Article III standing to pursue injunctive relief, yet the district court considers the injunctive relief when determining whether the settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate," Judge Elizabeth L. Branch wrote the 12-page opinion for the circuit's panel.
Faulty Verdict Form? Court Reverses Trial Judgment
"If there is any chance of the verdict being inconsistent, I would raise that issue with the judge at that time," said Andrew Labbe, a partner at Groelle & Salmon.
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Greenspoon Marder's Revenue Growth Slowed, Profits Dropped As Headcount Grew During a Slow Year
The Fort Lauderdale-based firm saw revenue increase for the fourth straight year, but the 1.7% bump was far less than 2022's 16% surge.
Golf Carts and the Graves Amendment: Vicarious Liability and Immunity Off the Green
In 1962, Florida courts began expanding the Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine beyond the typical automobile to include tow motors. More expansion followed, with courts including airplanes, trucks, busses, and, since 1984, golf carts. This vicarious liability is based on how a vehicle was used and not where it was used.
Blank Rome Adds 4 From Akerman in Second 2024 White Collar Group Hire
Partners Bradley Henry and Kathleen Shannon lead the team, which is divided between New York and Washington.
'The Room Got Quiet': A Florida Judge Has Died
"He was a very fine judge," Stephen Zack, a partner at Boies Schiller Flexner, said about the late judge. "He would let you try your case and he ruled quickly."
Fox Rothschild Opens Third Florida Office in 'High Growth' Sarasota
Robert Stroud, who will chair the firm's health care transactions practice, arrives from Southwest Florida's Blalock Walters.
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