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Few People Applied for This High-Profile Miami Legal Job
A Miami attorney on the selection committee said the group was "very impressed" by the successful candidate's "ability as a lawyer, his professionalism and his demeanor, and his commitment to doing the right thing."South Florida Mayor Sues Critics for $10M Over Corruption Claims
"Engaging in well-orchestrated smear campaigns when people lie and maliciously accuse innocent people of criminal conduct is not protected speech," claimed Stephan Lopez of the Stephan Lopez Law Firm.SEC Probing Companies Victimized by Massive MOVEit Cyberattack
The agency has dispatched dozens of sweep letters to companies affected by the hack, which compromised the private information of 2,770 organizations and more than 94 million individuals.One of Florida's Most Powerful Judges: Justices Select Chief
The jurist is Florida's 57th chief justice, and the 89th justice on the Supreme Court in Florida since statehood in 1845.With Noncompetes Out, Businesses May Swivel to 'Garden Leave,' Other Ways to Protect IP
"Nonsolicitation agreements will be that much more important, that much more of a prevalent part of how private entities regulate ... or manage the market for employment and employment mobility," said John Siegal, a Baker & Hostetler partner.View more book results for the query "*"
Discussing The Uptick in Women Arguing at SCOTUS With Akin's Aileen McGrath
McGrath got her first argument at the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this term—a term where William & Connolly's Lisa Blatt crossed the 50-argument threshold and women have handled about one-third of oral arguments.Challenges to Noncompete Ban Already Hitting Courts, Setting Up Showdown Over FTC's Powers
"If you take this to its natural extension, the FTC is invalidating hundreds and hundreds of years of a common law, of statutes being implemented on this topic," Jason Tremblay, a partner with Saul Ewing, said.Wilson, Hochul Aligned on Budget Provisions To Address Mental Health
The courts will have a hand in directing about a third of $33 million earmarked to treat people with mental illness who are justice-involved.State Appellate Court Vacates Attorney's Sanctions for Presumed Use of Public Records
"She was seeking through her Petition to vindicate her right to the public records," Tennessee Court of Appeals Judge Jeffrey Usman said. "In general, this is the definition of a proper purpose, and there does not appear to be any dispute that Ms. Reguli genuinely wanted to obtain these public records which she reasonably believed she had a legal right to access."Meet DBR Award Nominee Tequisha Yvette Myles: 'Patience, Passion, Advocacy'
"If you don't stand up for something, you'll fall for anything," said Tequisha Myles, Florida Legal Award nominee.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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