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Federal Judge Refuses to Block Public-Employee Union Law
Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker declined to issue a preliminary injunction, ruling that the Florida Education Association and other unions had not shown they had legal standing.State High Court Split: Are Claims of Mishandling Fetal Remains Subject to Pre-Suit Notice?
"The majority quickly and tersely distinguishes this case—not because the allegations, cause of action, or underlying conduct is substantially different—but simply because the decedent in Ricottilli was a 'prior patient.' ...," Justice William R. Wooton wrote in a dissenting opinion.State PBA Challenges Proposed Public-Employee Union Rule
The Florida Police Benevolent Association is challenging an agency's proposal for carrying out the law, saying it leaves unanswered questions.Ashurst Global CEO Talks New Strategy and Aligning Work and Joy
Ashurst's Paul Jenkins takes a look back over his seven years in the role, celebrating the firm's 200th anniversary and what's next for the Anglo-Australian powerhouse.Jackson Walker Launches Public Finance Practice With Orrick Team in Houston
Rick Witte, leader of the public finance team, said Jackson Walker wants to expand the practice into its Dallas and Austin offices.View more book results for the query "Mark Walker"
State Fires Back on Key Public-Employee Union Restrictions
Attorneys for the state are urging a federal judge to reject a request by teachers unions to issue a preliminary injunction against parts of the law that include preventing dues from being deducted from workers' paychecks.Cities End Challenge to Police Budgets Law
The Legislature this spring passed a measure that, in part, takes away the authority of the governor and Cabinet to make the decisions about police budgets.All Eyes on Florida and a Trump-Appointed Judge After Ex-President's Indictment
"[This is] going to make the O.J. case seem like Minor-League baseball," University of Miami School of Law professor Craig Trocino said.Federal Appeals Court Urged to Hear Elections Law Fight
Voting-rights groups want the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to take up a fight about whether a 2021 Florida elections law made changes that discriminated against Black voters.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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