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By Verdict Search | December 17, 2018
A Royal Caribbean passenger blamed badly laced skates for his ankle injury.
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By Jim Turner | December 13, 2018
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission agreed Wednesday to place a number of shark-fishing changes on its February agenda.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 12, 2018
Family members of 88 passengers who sued in U.S. courts will have to refile cases in Malaysia courts after a federal judge dismissed all 40 lawsuits.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 12, 2018
Family members of 88 passengers who sued in U.S. courts will have to refile cases in Malaysia courts after a federal judge dismissed all 40 lawsuits.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 12, 2018
Family members of 88 passengers who sued in U.S. courts will have to refile cases in Malaysia courts after a federal judge dismissed all 40 lawsuits.
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By C. Ryan Barber | December 11, 2018
“It wasn't intentional. It wasn't deliberate. And it wasn't reckless,” the pilot's lawyer says. “Suspension is the appropriate sanction." A panel of D.C. Circuit judges Wednesday will hear the case.
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By Catherine Wilson | December 10, 2018
Most Effective Lawyers: Employment — A $2.5 million settlement by SLS Hotel owner and operator SBE requires training for three years at six Miami-area hotels.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 20, 2018
As law firms and clients increasingly go global, attorneys are likewise finding that their practices are not constrained by borders. However, in today's environment, the act of crossing the border can by itself create some unexpected ethical issues.
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By Lidia Dinkova | October 30, 2018
Restaurant operator Boss Investments claims the Margaritaville company is breaking a licensing agreement by allowing a different developer to use the name in the Bahamas for a resort.
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By James E. Mercante | October 30, 2018
Admiralty Law columnist James E. Mercante writes: A Frankenstorm can cause catastrophic damage on land and sea. For a vessel owner, the Act of God defense may provide protection from liability for damage to third parties. The homeowner gets no treat to either ownership or possession of a yacht washed ashore by a hurricane. But, whether the vessel owner will be held responsible for damages, well, only God (and federal judges) know!
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