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October 11, 2011 |

On Appeal: Court rules Legislature can expand slots beyond Miami-Dade, Broward

The Florida Constitution does not prohibit the Legislature from expanding slot-machine gaming beyond Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Under the Legislature's amended definition of what constitutes an eligible facility in 2009, any county may vote to authorize slot machine gaming.
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July 13, 2000 |

The Name Claim

Cybersquatting is nothing new. It's been around since the Internet became a hit in the mid '90s. What is new about cybersquatting, however, is that it's illegal. That hasn't stopped Florida attorney Robert Kerrigan from gobbling up over 100 domain names. Although Kerrigan hasn't attempted to sell any of the names he has registered, attorneys say he can be considered a cybersquatter by virtue of having registered trademarked names.
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January 10, 2007 |

Akerman Securities Lawyers Lured to Holland & Knight

Holland & Knight announced Monday that it has lured away the chair of Akerman Senterfitt's securities practice and two other Akerman shareholders who focus on securities, mergers and acquisitions and international corporate transactions. The move represents the latest round of defections from Akerman's corporate and securities practices, following departures of six lawyers from that group since 2005.
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December 17, 2012 |

CIVIL ACTIONS

The following cases were recently filed in the Washington-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins.
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September 28, 2009 |

2009 Ineligible List

Notice to the bar.
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November 30, 2000 |

A Generic Poster Child

Drug manufacturers Bristol-Myer and Ivax have been waging a long legal battle over the cancer drug Taxol. The fight typifies the complicated regulatory issues involving the pharmaceutical industry, which are further complicated by intellectual property laws. But the huge market for generic drugs means the financial stakes are high, and the lawsuits can drag on for years.
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July 21, 2008 |

VerdictSearch

Employee who had to work in remote area recovers $50,000. Jury sides with police officer in excessive force, false arrest suit. Jury awards more than $25,000 to driver injured in highway cut-off. City agrees to pay $1.5 million after rookie cop fatally shot teen. Former pro football player gets more than $1.1 million in slip-and-fall. Power tool company not liable for fire in private home.
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July 02, 2002 |

Back to Earth

Michael Samway had been at White & Case in Miami for almost four years when the Internet bug bit him. He's now legal director for Yahoo in Latin America and Canada. But the party is over for many others who dreamed of moving to in-house jobs at high-flying companies. The extravagant compensation for in-house attorneys during the boom years has been replaced by more down-to-earth salaries and benefits.
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June 15, 2005 |

More Businesses Using Noncompete Pacts to Protect Trade Secrets

Noncompete agreements -- used by companies to protect their trade secrets when employees jump ship -- are in increasing use these days, according to labor and employment attorneys. Lawyers agree that employers are more willing to enforce the contracts -- but as to the reasons behind that shift in attitude, attorneys differ.
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