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By Steve Hallo | September 30, 2022
The early estimates come as Ian is expected to move into the Carolinas and cause further havoc up the east coast.
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By Jason Grant | September 29, 2022
A veteran real estate attorney in Manhattan was disbarred Tuesday after acknowledging that he can't defend against allegations that he willfully misappropriated $600,000 in attorney escrow account funds tied to a client's real estate transaction.
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By Wendy Huff Ellard and Michelle F. Zaltsberg | September 29, 2022
As soon as they are able, both public and nonprofit entities must consider the available resources to help defray costs, including insurance and federal disaster assistance programs.
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By Kevin M. Levy and Frederick N. Poindexter | September 29, 2022
As more overlay zoning districts are established, the city should strike that balance and ensure development isn't stifled by the prevalence of increasingly restrictive and confusingly overlapping regulations.
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By Jim Saunders and Mike Exline | September 29, 2022
Wednesday's order came amid widespread concerns about how the Category 4 Hurricane Ian will affect an already-troubled insurance market.
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By Curt Anderson | September 29, 2022
Hurricane Ian carved a path of destruction across Florida, trapping people in flooded homes, cutting off the only bridge to a barrier island, destroying…
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By Aaron Weiss | September 29, 2022
Now is a good time to review applicable rules and case law regarding filings in the Florida federal court system.
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By Steve Hallo | September 29, 2022
Growing replacement costs and the frequency of severe weather are driving up the average annual total, according to Verisk.
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By FC&S Editors | September 29, 2022
Hurricanes produce strong, powerful winds, but it's actually the water that causes most of the destruction, accounting for nearly 90% of fatalities.
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By Jason Grant | September 28, 2022
In throwing out a tortious-interference-with-economic-advantage claim levied against prominent real estate lawyer Adam Leitman Bailey, the judge said Bailey and his firm "were acting to zealously represent their client and not solely to harm plaintiff, and plaintiff has failed to allege any business relationship that was interfered with."
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