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Insurer Lacked Standing to Bring Malpractice Suit Against Law Firm It Retained to Represent Insured
An appellate court in Florida has ruled that an insurer lacked standing to bring a legal malpractice action against a law firm it had retained to defend…Gemini Ins. Co. v. 33 E. Maint., Inc.
Click Here for FC&S legal expert analysis. Gemini Ins. Co.v.33 E. Maint., Inc.United States District Court for the District of New JerseyJanuary…A Primer: DFS Continues Aggressive International Sanctions Enforcement
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) continues to aggressively pursue economic sanctions enforcement, as evidenced by the $420 million…View more book results for the query "*"
'People get cold feet' – The Latest on A&O and O'Melveny's Merger Talks
Talks have been going on for longer than the market thought, but doubts are starting to creep in about a successful tie-upDC Bar Exam Back on Schedule, But Worries Remain
The reopening of the federal government means the District of Columbia February bar exam can move forward, but some test takers worry about the consequences of another shutdown before the exam is given.The Business Associate Agreement: A Legally Required Contract
We tend to think of contracts as voluntary arrangements entered by willing participants. In the case of a business associate agreement (BAA), that is not precisely true.Decision to Withhold Florida Bank Victim Names Tests New Law
Sebring Police Chief Thomas Dettman declined to release the names of some of the slain women in last week's bank robbery, citing a provision in the "Marsy's Law" amendment to the state constitution.Florida's Ethics Commission Says Gillum May Have Broken Law
The state's ethics commission voted in a closed-door meeting Friday that there is enough evidence to show that Andrew Gillum accepted gifts from lobbyists during his time as Tallahassee's mayor.