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Florida Governor Appoints 4 to Miami-Dade Circuit, County Court
The Miami state and county court appointees each have a background in government.
Following a Separation, Let Spring's Arrival Bring a Refresh and Renewal
Instead of dwelling too much on your past—and on the furniture that reflects your former "couple" style—the season of new growth is a great time to also rejuvenate your living spaces, behaviors and spirits.
Ethics v. Efficiency: Balancing Public Policy in AI-Powered Arbitration
Is AI-driven international arbitration appropriate under international law, and if not, how can it achieve legitimacy? As we embrace these new technologies, we must tread carefully, considering their broader ethical and societal implications, but not so carefully as to reject the opportunities they offer.
Baker McKenzie's Verein Structure Heavily Scrutinized in US Malpractice Case
The firm argues that the case 'has no merit', and has accused its former client of 'forum shopping', calling its lawsuit an 'affront' to certain legal doctrines.
FTX Investors Claim Sullivan & Cromwell 'Aided' and Encouraged Fraud
S&C has generated $180 million "or 10% of the total revenue the 900-lawyer firm publicly stated it collected in all of 2022," according to a new lawsuit by FTX investors.View more book results for the query "*"


Hinshaw & Culbertson Faces $5.5 Million Negligence Lawsuit in Miami
After Hinshaw & Culbertson lawyers allegedly ignored a $1 million medical malpractice settlement almost a decade ago, the plaintiff in that case claims he's been "financially ruined" by the verdict and associated costs, and he's suing the firm for negligence.
Fort Lauderdale Litigators Beat $21M in IRS Penalties for Texaco Heiress
The jury deliberated for less than 45 minutes, defense counsel said.
As South Florida Runs Low on Land to Develop, Some Law Firms Are Looking North for Growth
As South Florida's boom is generating issues with affordability and limited space for construction, some law firms are starting to invest in other regions within the state with abundant land as well as access to water.
Can I Protect Something That I Created Using Artificial Intelligence?
The USPTO has also published information about current technologies and their impact on copyrighted works and is conducting a study regarding copyright issues raised by AI. Based on public information through December of 2023, the office will evaluate areas for potential congressional action.
Miami Jurors Award $3M to Family of Bicyclist Run Down by Police Officer
"The jury awarded 61 times what the county valued the case at," said Luis Suarez, a partner at Heise Suarez Melville.
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