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Miami Federal Judge Pinpoints Fatal Flaw in Nearly Decade-Long Insurance Litigation
An expert said the ruling is a cautionary tale for insurance litigators.
Employer/Employee Arbitration Agreements Are Still Enforceable—Just Ask Brian Flores
Despite public outcry, and various federal and state laws aimed at eliminating employer/employee arbitration agreements, such agreements remain, with some limitations, enforceable.
Special Section: 2024 Real Estate
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.
Lawyer, Advocate, Strategist: A Miami Attorney Is Changing the Legal Landscape
Perhaps one of his most notable accomplishments is the creation of a courtroom within a Miami middle school.
As Associate Pay Raises Divide the Market, Several Law Firms Match, Others Hold Off
"Many do compete with the New York firms," said Wells Fargo's Owen Burman about D.C. firms. "But it's not universal."View more book results for the query "*"


She Threatened to Kill the Judge in the Trump Case: 3 Years in Prison
Texas resident Tiffani Gish made death threats in 2022 against U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon of the Southern District of Florida.
He Used AI to Record Work Calls. Now His Ex-Employer Wants to Seize Equipment
"On February 5, 2024, CX360 became aware of defendant's unauthorized and continuing use of AI software, when during a sales managers' call, an AI utility bot, Otter, attempted to join the call under defendant's name," the complaint said.
Law Firms Witnessed a 'Return to Profit Growth' in 2023
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.
Miami Litigator Sues Ex-Law Firm, Partner for $20 Million
"It's all a matter of partnership and trust," said plaintiff counsel Mitchell Schermer, a partner at Morgan & Morgan.
LexisNexis Accused of Disseminating Private Information
A court can award actual damages of at least $1,000 for each violation, punitive damages for reckless or willful disregard of the law, and attorney fees and litigation costs.
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