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Are Homeowners Associations the Bad Guy or 'Ill-Equipped' Volunteers?
"In a perfect world, we'd be able to look at building or series of buildings in a community and do what the engineers require and recommend, but the reality is, it's a cost-driven process in the way that the industry is really structured right now," one Florida construction law attorney said.'The Lure of Victory': How to Avoid Making Improper Arguments — And How to React to Them
"If you are using an analogy that is meant to simply contextualize, put meat on the bones for the jury, to help them understand and contextualize not only the factual issues but the impact upon the parties on either side, then that's where it's appropriate," one South Florida trial attorney said.Attorney Fee Request for $202M in Flint Settlement Fuels Furor in Court, Public
The $202 million in attorney fees requested by lawyers who obtained a settlement for residents of Flint, Michigan, faces objections in court, and in public.Young, Female and Underestimated? There's Power in That, Miami Attorney Angela de Cespedes Says
"The last person anyone expects to be walking in a room representing a professional sports team, league or federation is a woman. They automatically make certain assumptions as a result," said Angela de Cespedes of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr in Miami. "They come to find that those assumptions were wrong and they should have been on high alert from the beginning."View more book results for the query "Little Lady"
Being Part of a Failing Business Kickstarted Miami Attorney Allison Day's Bankruptcy Career
Miami lawyer Allison Day had never given the world of bankruptcy a moment's thought until she was unwillingly thrust into it, having gotten involved in a business that didn't work out. But after watching her bankruptcy attorney work his magic, Day was hooked.Litigant Wants Miami Judge Thrown Off Case Over Attorney-Husband's Ties to Opposing Counsel
The motion claims the appearance of a financial conflict of interest is all that matters, and not whether the parties can prove it.State, Doctors Tangle Over Medical Marijuana Complaints
The complaints appear to be the first major actions taken by the state against doctors who order cannabis for patients they deem eligible for the treatment, which was broadly legalized in a 2016 constitutional amendment.What Suze Orman Really Thinks of Financial Advisors
Orman tells ThinkAdvisor about her 17 years as a broker and what she thinks of digital advice.