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Florida Tourism Continues to Bounce Back to Pre-COVID Times
Florida's tourism-marketing agency estimates that the state had 33.7 million visitors from April 1 through June 30, bringing the total for the first six months of this year to 69.3 million.Internal Legal Spend Growth Makes a Case for Better In-House Metrics
The scales of legal spending have tipped toward the in-house team. Corporate legal departments are now "spending more internally than externally." More than half (54%) of legal spend will be allocated to in-house resources this year.FTC's Commercial Surveillance 'Crackdown' Might Create More Confusion for Businesses
As concerns around data surveillance and data security ramp up, privacy attorneys are not surprised that the Federal Trade Commission has thrown its hat in the ring. However, they warn that it might cause an already confusing privacy framework to become even murkier in the years to come.The War on Independent Contractors
Very sophisticated adjudicatory authorities cannot even agree on what an 'employee' is. But we have adopted a legal scheme that subjects a business owner to being labeled a fraudster if she guesses wrong.Deduction Versus Amortization of Start-Up Costs: 'Kellett v. Commissioner'
The article discusses 'Kellett v. Commissioner', a recent Tax Court decision addressing the tax treatment of start-up expenditures and, perhaps more generally, the ability of a taxpayer to rely on IRS guidance that is determined by a court to lack statutory authorization.View more book results for the query "*"
I've Lived in Poverty. Here's Why We Should All Care About Miami's Affordability Crisis
If it hadn't been for a handful of people who had my back, I would have been homeless.Crowell Boosts Commercial Class Action and Financial Services Bench
Now based in Washington, Awan comes from Honigman, where he was a partner in the litigation practice in Detroit since 2017. Prior to that, he was a corporate lawyer at Kirkland & Ellis in New York.Mergers and Acquisitions Trends for the Second Half of 2022
M&A volume significantly increased, in part, due to private equity and family office investment and new models of financing, specifically SPACs. An abundance of capital and lower interest rates fueled M&A projections for 2022 but the reality has been quite different.Trump Legal Adviser Ordered to Testify in Ga. Election Probe
Prosecutors are interested in Jenna Ellis's role in helping to coordinate and plan legislative hearings in Georgia and others states where false allegations of election fraud were pushed, according to testimony in court.Security Costs for DeSantis, Family Increase
The biggest expense, $40,781 for security and transportation, was for a three-day Republican Governors Association meeting in December in Miami.Trending Stories