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Miami Attorney Who Once Lived On $2-a-Day Now Runs an Insurance Defense Firm
"I said, 'OK, I'm going to sleep in the parking lot of this building until I can make the money that I need to pay the rent and the deposit. And I did," said Tanaz Salehi, who's now managing shareholder of Salehi Boyer Lavigne Lombana.Once Living Off $2-a-Day Budget, Miami Attorney Tanaz Salehi Now Runs an Insurance Defense Firm
"I said, 'OK, I'm going to sleep in the parking lot of this building until I can make the money that I need to pay the rent and the deposit. And I did," said Miami attorney Tanaz Salehi, who's now managing shareholder of Salehi Boyer Lavigne Lombana.Federal Appeals Court Reverses Course on Cruise Restrictions
Attorney General Ashley Moody contends that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention overstepped its legal authority by placing certain restrictions on the cruise-ship industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.Supreme Court Clarifies 'Exceeding Authorized Access' Under CFAA: So Much Depends on 'So'
Stephen M. Kramarsky reviews 'Van Buren v. United States', in which the Supreme Court resolved a Circuit split by narrowly construing the "exceeding authorized access" clause of the CFAA.View more book results for the query "*"
Walsh's Wrong Turn: The Labor Department's Misguided Revitalization of the 'Integral' Factor
The fact that an independent contractor is "important" does not make him or her an employee.Strict Liability Standard for Consumer Protection Law May Impact Insurance Litigation
In 2020, the Pennsylvania Superior Court confirmed that the UTPCPL does not apply to the handling of insurance claims, further reducing the emphasis on UTPCPL claims in insurance litigation.Legal Priorities When Prospecting Your Next AI Acquihire
Buyers are using "acquihires," a discreet M&A strategy that oftentimes flies under the news radar, to bolster AI benches.