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By Amanda Bronstad | March 14, 2018
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has found the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' management of the Missouri River caused regular flooding, a liability finding that sets the stage for a trial over what plaintiffs' counsel estimated as $300 million in damages.
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By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | March 12, 2018
Neglected for nearly a decade, the Florida Forever conservation program would get $100.8 million in a proposed $88.7 billion budget that lawmakers are expected to approve.
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By Zack Needles | March 8, 2018
The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a county land preservation board's decision not to take enforcement action over an alleged conservation easement violation is not appealable to a trial court.
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By Jenna Greene | February 28, 2018
There's litigating in the court of public opinion—and then wow. There's this case.
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By Celia Ampel | February 22, 2018
Now-disbarred attorney Robert Ratiner faced three different Florida Bar discipline cases for behavior such as calling opposing counsel a "dominatrix" and going on a courtroom tirade.
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By Robert Storace | February 15, 2018
A group of New Milford residents has bandied together to appeal a Connecticut Siting Council ruling that would pave the way for the largest solar power farm located in their backyard.
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By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | February 7, 2018
Growing your own food may be as American as apple pie, but it's a no-no for gardeners who happen to live in Miami Shores and want to plant veggies in their own front yard.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | February 1, 2018
Michael Puryear, the top lawyer at San Antonio-based Holt Cat, talks with Texas Lawyer about everything from whom he uses for outside counsel to what he's been reading lately.
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By Sue Reisinger | January 26, 2018
The company said in a statement it was “very concerned about the allegations that our policies and commitments on palm oil, forestry stewardship and human rights are not being met.”
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By Cheryl Miller | January 24, 2018
Patrick Soluri and Osha Meserve, representing the California Growers Association, a six-year-old coalition of cannabis farmers, have asked a Sacramento County Superior Court judge to block the state from issuing multiple small-scale cultivation permits to a single person or business.
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