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Midmarket Roundup: Northeast Firms Seize Opportunities in Florida and California
Sills Cummis & Gross follows in a long line of Northeast firms opening in Florida; Philadelphia sees an influx of midsize law firm entrants; attorneys defending a U.K. tailor couldn't resist sewing-related wordplay following an appellate win; and a Shipman & Goodwin partner will moderate Yale's innovation summit.Former Watergate Defense Attorney Leaves Squire Patton Boggs for Boutique, Citing Conflicts
Alvin Davis, who represented one of the Watergate plotters and served as Miami managing partner for two firms, is joining boutique firm Heise Suarez Melville after years of dealing with conflict issues at his former firm.'I Came in With a Bang. I am Going Out With One': Lawyer Ousted
"This is just another example of pure and simple politics," the attorney said.Plaintiff cigarette manufacturers challenged the FDA's new rule requiring updated warning labels on cigarette packages and advertisements.
H.B. 1181 was set to take effect on September 1, 2023 and imposed new standards on commercial pornographic websites, requiring age verification of visitors and the display of health warnings about the effects of consuming pornography.
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'I Have Stayed Quiet Long Enough': Miami City Attorney Fires Back at Accusers
"They won't share the status of the inquiry, but they'll share the fact that I'm asking about it, which is weird," said an attorney at the center of the Florida Bar inquiry.One Step Closer to $60M Parking Fee Refunds for Miami Drivers
"We haven't learned anything in the last year to change that conclusion," Attorney Manuel A "Alex" Arteaga-Gomez said.Miami Attorney Defends Residency After House Seat Election
It's a non-issue because there's no 'there there', said attorney Michael RedondoDeSantis Pushes Back in 'Executive Privilege' Fight
Gov. Ron DeSantis disputes that using executive privilege conflicts with a 1992 constitutional amendment aimed at providing access to public records.When It Comes to Doctors, Experience May Not Always Equal Care
Dr. Gregg Shore, a colorectal surgery specialist in Sebring, Florida, has been involved in several medical malpractice suits. According to Florida Department of Health complaints, Shore committed malpractice in patient deaths and erroneously removed an organ.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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