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Senators Gruters, Book Lead Legislative Session in Number of Bills Filed
Senators can introduce an unlimited number of bills, and while it's not a competition, some Florida senators used that power more than others.Justices Delve Into Controversial 'Stand Your Ground' Change
The issue before the Supreme Court centers on whether the revised law should apply to cases that began before 2017.Palmetto Bay Office Building Sells for $1 Million
Address: 18330 SW 97th Ave. in Palmetto BayProperty type: This is a 2,007-square-foot, one-story office building constructed in 1955 on a 10,163-square-foot…The Curious Case of the Tongue-Tied Law Firm
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Ruling: Current, Not Former, Tenants May Take Action Under Lead Paint Ordinance
Until the Superior Court ultimately decides the merits of the pending appeal, this opinion, for the time being, should provide guidance to landlords and tenants alike in Philadelphia regarding such claims under the ordinance.Sunny Isles Beach Home Trades for $1.9 Million
Address: 19000 N. Bay Road in Sunny Isles BeachProperty type: This is a 2,204-square-foot, one-story home with two bedrooms and two bathrooms,…University of Texas Lands High in the 2019 Go-To Law School Rankings
The Austin school hits high on Law.com's 2019 Go-To Law School Big Law hiring report focusing on law campuses sending the highest percentage of recent graduates to large firm associate jobs.Sneak Peek at the 2019 Go-To Law Schools: Nos. 11-20
Here's an early look at Law.com's 2019 Go-To Law School Big Law hiring report, featuring schools 11-20 on our annual ranking of the 50 law campuses that sent the highest percentage of recent graduates on to large firm associate jobs.Defending construction defect claims
An insured can be held liable for failing to perform their duties with the generally expected degree of competence.