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'Love It But Leave It': Lawyers Have Mixed Reviews for 'Compromise' Direct-Action Statute Repeal
"When you get to a point where everybody's a little bit upset, maybe you've finally found a bill that can get past both chambers and get signed by the governor," said Sen. Blake Tillery, R-Vidalia, when he introduced the bill this legislative session.Recent Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Misappropriation of Special Needs Trust Funds
SNTs are usually for the most vulnerable of structured settlement payees as a trusted means of asset protection. SNTs will receive the periodic payments directly from the annuity issuer, and the SNT trustees have a fiduciary duty to spend the trust situs for the benefit of each beneficiary.Vacated $28.6M Verdict Leads to Florida Supreme Court Precedent
"The egregious facts of this case make it especially unsuited for the majority's holding," Florida Supreme Court Justice Jorge Labarga wrote in the dissent.Recent Guilty Pleas Highlight Illegal Control of Medical Practices, Kickbacks for Patient Referrals
The final two defendants in 'United States v. Pierre' pled guilty to charges stemming from their involvement in an insurance fraud scheme. Pending sentencing, the guilty pleas conclude a two-year prosecution that exposed a scheme to hijack New York's no-fault insurance system for personal profit.$32.5M Settlement Reached After Deadly Trucking Collision
"We are, of course, happy for our client and her family, but we wanted to try this case," said plaintiff counsel Brandon Peak of Peak Wooten McDaniel & Colwell in Columbus.View more book results for the query "White Case"
White and Williams Taps Longtime Business Department Chair as New Managing Partner
Real estate finance attorney Timothy Davis replaces litigator Andrew Susko, who had led the firm since the start of 2021.Anticipating a Surge: South Florida Braces for Rise of Floods and Lawsuits
"You have to draft or craft a lawsuit that is going to actually get something done," Miami Attorney Wayne M. Pathman said.State Appeals Court Sides With Homeowner on Insurance Law
The Sixth District Court of Appeal said the disputed part of the law, which requires homeowners to give a 10-day notice before filing lawsuits against property insurers, did not apply retroactively to policies issued earlier.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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