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New Florida Supreme Court Rule Amendment Could Be Game-Changer for Punitive Damages
"Of particular concern are tort cases involving personal injury, where claims for much-needed medical and economic relief will stall until the question of punitive damages is resolved," former Chief Justice Jorge Labarga wrote in his dissent.Canadian Snowbirds Are Back, And They're Ready to Buy
Following 15 months of stringent COVID lockdowns, Canadian snowbirds are arriving eager to snap up residential real estate with cash in hand.Litigation Leaders: Greenberg Traurig's Lori Cohen, Jeff Scott Discuss Building In-House Trial Group
"We can easily mobilize a team to 'parachute into' any local jurisdiction in the U.S. and prepare for trial under significant time constraints, combining local talent with national expertise," Cohen says.What Pandemic? Miami Airport Sets Thanksgiving Travel Record
Despite growing concerns about the spread of the omicron variant, Miami International Airport is finally seeing more passengers than it served before the pandemic.How Ex-TV Lawyer John Ruiz Turned Millions into Billions
John H. Ruiz started in personal injury, moved to class action, identified a flaw in health care insurance payments and leveraged it to grow a multi-million dollar company. Now, thanks to a SPAC, he's set to earn much, much more.View more book results for the query "The Miami Herald"
Miami Ex-Lawyer, Former Big Law Attorney, Sentenced for Bank Robbery
Aaron Honaker most recently practiced at Coral Gables firm Martinez Morales, and worked at Greenberg Traurig from 2008 to 2011.Miami-Dade Police Use Reward Cards to Solve Child Homicides
"Tools like this gets us justice," Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said of the baseball-like cards with QR codes on the back that will give the public information on unsolved homicides simply by using their cellphone cameras.Miami Mayor Says Residents Will Get Cryptocurrency Proceeds
"We're going to be the first city in America to give a Bitcoin yield as a dividend directly to its residents," Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said.Opa-Locka Mayor Abruptly Resigns, Citing Ongoing Corruption
Opa-locka Mayor Matthew Pigatt pledged transparency and reform when he was elected to a commission seat in 2016 in the midst of a FBI corruption probe. He made a similar promise in 2018 when he was elected mayor.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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