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Broward Judge Finds Ex-Bang Energy CEO's Actions 'Illegal or Fraudulent'
John "Jack" Owoc founded Bang Energy's parent company, Vital Pharmaceuticals Inc., in 1993 and built it to become a multibillion-dollar company.Mitigating Risk in the Workplace in an Election Year
Not only can political disagreements negatively impact office morale, but they can also create potential risk of liability for the employer. As we get further into this election year, it is important for Florida's business owners to know the rules surrounding political speech in the workplace and how to navigate these issues while mitigating risk.Midsize Law Firms Are Testing Different AI Approaches to Compete With Big Law
Law firms are mostly quiet on their experiments with generative AI. But some midsize firms see the technology as an opportunity to get ahead of the competition by testing different vendors or creating their own AI programs.Billing Rates: $740K in Fees for Winston & Strawn and This Florida Firm
"Sure, the defendants would have liked the $1.2 million in attorney fees," said Bill Schifino, a shareholder at Gunster. "But the most important thing for the defendant was winning the case and they did so hands down."As South Florida Runs Low on Land to Develop, Some Law Firms Are Looking North for Growth
As South Florida's boom is generating issues with affordability and limited space for construction, some law firms are starting to invest in other regions within the state with abundant land as well as access to water.View more book results for the query "Gunster"
Not Enough of a Good Thing: How Lack of Wetland Mitigation Credits Impacts Land Development in Fla.
Wetland impacts from land development in Florida are regulated via state and federal environmental permitting programs. To permit unavoidable wetland impacts, the regulatory agencies require lost wetland functions to be made up or mitigated by creating or enhancing wetlands somewhere else.Legalweek Day 2: Exciting, New Technology, Same Old Legal Obligations
While some generative artificial intelligence technology may seem new, opaque and groundbreaking, it doesn't change the obligations under American Bar Association ethics rules or the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.'Late Adopters' or 'Cautious Optimism': Law Firm Partners Share Divergent Approaches to Gen AI
A Legalweek panel highlighted the lack of consensus surrounding how large law firms should be approaching the emerging technology.The Corporate Transparency Act Officially Kicked In, But Compliance Questions Still Remain
"I don't think any reporting company is looking forward to complying with this," Greenberg Traurig shareholder Marina Olman-Pal said.Scathing Ruling by Florida Judge Against Novel Real Estate Investor, Liable for Attorney Fees
"One of the big moments at trial was when we were questioning Swaim and he was still claiming to own all the land under the ocean," said Sen. George LeMieux, a shareholder at Gunster.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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