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Official misconduct conviction reversed where trial court delayed in recognizing legal insufficiency of procurement law violation charge, thereby allowing jury to hear evidence on the procurement charge that could have spilled over into the jury's consideration of the official misconduct charge.
Court found that coverage exclusion in defendants' insurance tower for insured's securities action was not triggered where prior SEC subpoena was, at best, tangentially related to the action as the subpoena and the action focused on two different types of alleged improper conduct.

Case to Proceed Against McCarter & English
Both parties agreed that legal malpractice has a three-year statute of limitations, while breach-of-contract claims have a six-year statute of limitations.
On the Move: Maynard Nexsen Looks to Rebuild Cybersecurity Team; Taylor English Adds Tax Partner
"We're going to continue to look to build it and grow it," said Maynard Nexsen CEO Jeff GranthamCourt reverses trial court's suppression of statement taken while defendant was hospitalized and medicated, affirming the need for coercive police conduct for involuntariness
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DBR Announces 2024 Florida Legal Awards Honorees
All honorees will be recognized, and winners in finalist categories announced, at the Florida Legal Awards event in April.In 2004, appellant Corsicana Industrial Foundation sought to develop a retail center on its land and it entered into separate agreements with appellee city and appellee county.
Fourth, Fifth Amendments Not Violated by CBP Officer's Search of Phone at Airport

Let's Thrill All the Lawyers: Do Legal Tech Companies Need an Influencer?
For legal tech companies hoping to adopt their very own influencer in 2024, how can they get one? And, perhaps a better question: should they?
Coffee County Election Software Breach Takes Center Stage in Ga. Voting Rights Case
The plaintiffs contend that the same incident central criminal election-meddling case against former president Donald Trump in the Superior Court of Fulton County proves their argument that Georgia's voting software system is not secure.
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