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Only 'Balls and Strikes'? Sotomayor: Don't Ignore How Strike Zone Is Set
"Figuring out where the strike zone is requires a value judgment. That's why different umpires have different strike zones but they all try to stay within the parameters of what their eyes give them," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said.Expect 'Cranes Popping Up': 8 Ways COVID-19 is Reshaping the South Florida Real Estate Market
"The demand for more drive-thrus is probably more intense here than any part of the country," said Zach Winkler, Executive Vice President of JLL's South Florida retail brokerage.The Legalization of Cannabis in New York and the Need for D&O Insurance Coverage
As both the number and type of New York businesses in the legalized cannabis industry continue to grow, their need for insurance coverage will only expand.Cannabis Legalization in New York and D&O Insurance Coverage
As both the number and type of New York businesses in the legalized cannabis industry continue to grow, their need for insurance coverage will only expand.Fort Lauderdale Lawyer Suspended
"A felony and stealing money from your client typically results in a suspension and disbarment," said Jan L. Jacobowitz, an expert in legal ethics.View more book results for the query "*"
The Year of Peak SPAC? The SPAC Gold Rush and Implications for D&O Liability and Insurance
Because SPACs present novel issues, we expect both plaintiff's lawyers and insurance companies to take some creative positions not always helpful to D&O policyholders.This Lawyer's Persistence Won a $2.75M Cash Settlement Against the VA in a Leg Amputation Case
Pennsylvania's MCARE insurance law precluded the federal government from insisting on a "reversionary trust," which would have required the return of settlement funds unused for medical treatment.Florida Attorney General Appeals After Immigration Ruling
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody contends that immigration-enforcement moves by President Joe Biden's administration threaten public safety in the state.National Republican Groups Seek to Help Defend Elections Law
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, chaired by Florida Sen. Rick Scott, above, is among the groups seeking to intervene in lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the controversial new elections law that places additional restrictions on voting by mail.Trending Stories