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Freeman Mathis & Gary Opens Fort Lauderdale Office, Plans for More Florida Growth
"Both in Tampa and now in Fort Lauderdale, (lawyers) are just busy. We could hire someone tomorrow with no business at any level and fill them up," said managing partner Ben Mathis.Some Observations for Anyone Who's Thinking About Leaving Their Firm to Open Their Own Practice
There was no plotting. There was no attempt to copy files or park new cases in a new entity. I was done and that was that. No time to read all about starting a law firm. No time to register for a seminar. No time to plan. Just go do it.FTC Issues Final Rule Banning Most Noncompetes, but Immediate Legal Challenges Ensue
Employers do not need to not rush to immediately implement changes. Instead, they should allow time for the above litigation to play out over the next few months to see, among other things, if the courts invalidate the final rule or stay it pending the outcome of the litigation and inevitable appeals.View more book results for the query "insurance"
Action Over Unease: What Happens Post-Tender Acceptance?
The primary focus of most litigation in the United States is on the defendant's liability to the plaintiff. In the unique world of New York Labor Law claims, however, risk transfer issues among defendants and third-party defendants often become the main event.Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: The New Old Independent Contractor Rules
The U.S. Department of Labor's new independent contractor regulations, effective March 11, 2024, replace a previous set of regulations issued under the Trump administration in 2021; however, the new rule is not really new.Secondary Evidence of Missing Insurance Policies for Child Victims and Adult Survivors Act Claims
The Child Victims and Adult Survivors Acts have given rise to a large body of cases now slowly working their way through the courts in connection with which defendants must look back in time to find insurance policies issued decades ago. Many of the relevant policies are now lost.Federal Jurisdiction Over Petitions To Confirm, Vacate Arbitration Awards Uncertain After 'Badgerow'
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in 'Badgerow v. Walters' has made it less predictable whether federal courts will find the amount-in-controversy requirement for diversity jurisdiction has been satisfied.Motion List & Order on Application released on:May 8, 2024
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