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Medical Clinic Keeps 1 Claim Against Personal Injury Lawyer Who Allegedly Stiffed Bill
The medical clinic can press its claim that an attorney violated an insurance contract when he didn't pay his client's medical bill, ruled the 14th Court of Appeals.Fighting Off COVID-19 a Valid Reason for Late Tort Claims Notice, Judge Rules
The judge cited an omnibus order from the Supreme Court directing courts to "accommodate the legitimate needs of parties, in recognition of the pervasive and severe effects of the COVID-19 public health crisis."Why Women Leave Law Firms: Pay and Credit Differences Are Leading Factors
"My name was put into a pitch package. [W]e'd get the work and then, I'd never see it," said one woman of color who was quoted in an ABA report released this week.Why Women Leave Law Firms: Pay and Credit Differences Are Leading Factors
"My name was put into a pitch package. [W]e'd get the work and then, I'd never see it," said one woman of color who was quoted in an ABA report released this week.View more book results for the query "*"
Florida State Capitol Set to Reopen to the Public Friday
Senate President Wilton Simpson made the announcement Monday, but it's not clear if other parts of state government will follow a public-health advisory by Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees to open back up as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.DeSantis Blocks Local Government COVID-19 Emergency Orders
"My message is that the vaccines protect you. Get vaccinated, and then live your life as if you are protected," Gov. Ron DeSantis said. "You don't have to chafe under restrictions infinitum."How South Florida Litigators Are Benefiting from Private Equity Firms' Migration
"One of the most beneficial trends we have seen post pandemic is the flight of private equity firms from the Northeast and West Coast relocating or establishing substantial outposts in South Florida," said Greenberg Traurig's Michael N. Kreitzer.