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August 29, 2012 |

FAA Looks to Revise Rules for Electronic Devices on Airplanes

After a long delay, iPods and Kindles may be cleared for takeoff following the Federal Aviation Administration's announcement that it might allow more leeway on the use of portable electronic devices on airplanes.
4 minute read
April 17, 2006 |

Anti-Porn Lawyer Sues Florida Bar

Jack Thompson, who has been crusading against violence and sex in the entertainment industry, claims baseless complaints from disgruntled opponents are behind the bar's investigation of him.
4 minute read
July 12, 2004 |

Panetta v. Panetta

The formula in Marx should be applied to determine defendant's marital share of plaintiff's federal deferred-distribution pension, calculated as of his retirement date; since plaintiff contributed to Social Security during part of his working life, his actual Social Security benefit would be deducted from defendant-full participant's benefit when she begins to collect and the remainder, subject to Marx, would be offset against her share of his pension, but equity bars the offset here.
14 minute read
June 01, 2002 |

Beach Toys for Digital Lawyers

5 minute read
September 24, 2007 |

What are your options

ANTI-LOCK BRAKES, interval windshield wipers, even automatic transmissions are all automotive innovations that debuted on luxury cars, but eventually crawled their way down the price scale. Today, they are standard equipment on even the cheapest cars made. That's the way automakers introduce new and high-tech features-from important safety improvements to the merely frivolous-first on the high-end vehicles, then for everybody else.
5 minute read
February 04, 2013 |

Custodial Parent Can Relocate Even Without a Job Waiting, Judge Says

A divorced parent need not have a job lined up in order to move with her child out of state, a state judge holds in a precedential ruling.
4 minute read
April 14, 2006 |

Anti-Porn Crusader Sues Over Bar Probe

Attorney Jack Thompson, known nationally for campaigns against sex and violence in the entertainment industry, has filed a federal suit against the Florida Bar, alleging it is harassing him by investigating what he calls baseless complaints by opponents in previous disputes involving the Howard Stern radio show and the video game "Grand Theft Auto." Says Thompson, "I enjoy doing what I do and I think I've got a First Amendment right to annoy people and participate in the public square in the cultural war."
4 minute read
April 24, 2012 |

The Positive Impact of a Social Media Presence

Social media is a phrase that can bring up nightmares of ethical risks and time-consuming efforts on one hand, or happy thoughts of inexpensive and easy marketing on the other. The truth is somewhere in between.
7 minute read
October 24, 2005 |

Levine v. Levine

The Attorney's Lien Act does not authorize a trial court to dismiss a petition for an attorney's lien based on its preliminary view, derived from the evidence presented in the underlying action, that the fees claimed by the attorney are excessive; this determination must be based on evidence presented at a plenary hearing, not, as occurred here, on the court's findings on an application for an award of fees against the opposing party in the underlying action, to which the attorney was not a party.
8 minute read
July 23, 2013 |

United States v. Jinian

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