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Plan to Limit Attorney Fees in 'AOB' Cases Stalls in Committee
The Senate Banking and Insurance Committee tabled a bill (SB 122) sponsored by Chairman Doug Broxson, R-Gulf Breeze, after it became apparent the measure would fail if brought up for a vote.Small Office Building in Aventura Trades for $1.7 Million
Address: 21475 E. Dixie Highway in AventuraProperty type: This is a 3,296-square-foot, one-story office building constructed in 2001 on a 8,250-square-foot…Cannabis Companies Still Face Hurdles When Seeking Federal Trademark Protection
“It has been a struggle on both ends,” said Nuzayra Haque at NH Legal in Los Angeles. “Convincing the clients that they need to get IP protection if they want to be taken seriously as a brand and on the other hand it was working out with the USPTO on how can we get these registrations.”Sills Cummis Revenue Up 2.6 Percent, PPP Steady in Fiscal 2018
The midmarket law firm has not broken into the Am Law 200 in recent years, but that could change if it continues its steady growth.Venezuela's Crisis Hits Stand-Still Over Emergency Aid
Dozens of nations have recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido's claim to the presidency and the U.S. has tightened sanctions aimed at cutting off billions of dollars in oil revenue.View more book results for the query "*"
UGA Law Receives Record $3M Gift for First-Gen College Grads
The First-Start Scholars Program is being funded by the biggest at one time gift in UGA law school history, made by 1982 alumna Kathelen Amos, a former Aflac Inc. in-house lawyer, and the Daniel P. Amos Family Foundation.Ninth Circuit Snuffs Out Gibson Dunn's $44M Save in Fight over Cigarillos
It's a reminder for appellate lawyers everywhere: No matter how aggressive or creative you are, you're still stuck with the lower court record.Ninth Circuit Snuffs Out $44M Save for Jacksonville Company Over Cigarillos
Jacksonville-based Swisher International walked out of trial court with the judge rejecting a $44 million jury award. The appellate decision was less palatable.5 Things That E-Discovery Professionals Have to Consider in a Mobile and Global World
There are new pitfalls and opportunities waiting to greet e-discovery professionals in a world that restricts most of its conversations to text messages and chat platforms but has more privacy safeguards than ever before.Trending Stories
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