New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Timothy C. D'Arduini | March 15, 2021
Justice LaVecchia's jurisprudence reflects a simple truth, refined over a career in public service: she holds each branch of government to a level of integrity befitting of our halls of government and democracy.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | March 12, 2021
Miami partner Joe Alexander became vice chair of transactions on the U.S. firm's new 11-lawyer management team this week.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 12, 2021
"It provides a path forward for our clients and ensures that George Floyd's death will result in substantive, positive change," said L. Chris Stewart of Stewart Miller Simmons in Atlanta.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 12, 2021
"When we file a lawsuit on behalf of our client, the most meaningful pressure that is placed on the persons or corporations we sue is the prospect of a jury trial," said Lance Cooper.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 12, 2021
"When we file a lawsuit on behalf of our client, the most meaningful pressure that is placed on the persons or corporations we sue is the prospect of a jury trial," said Lance Cooper.
By Michael A. Mora | March 12, 2021
Under Florida law, a process server could be denied entry into condominiums or gated communities without proper identification. Even if they do not encounter a gatekeeper, the person who was served can dispute the legality of the service in court.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Cary Ichter | March 12, 2021
Participants will react in stunned silence, wondering, "Should I say what I am thinking?"
By Michael A. Mora | March 11, 2021
"When an employer tells you to choose whether to quit or be fired, it is not much of a choice at all," said Kendall Coffey, a shareholder at Coffey Burlington in Miami and a former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
By Cedra Mayfield | March 11, 2021
"The perception is that the 13th Amendment applies to slavery, not to a voluntary economic process. So the claim is somewhat disproportionate to what's actually happening," Luis Salazar, managing partner of Miami-based Salazar Law, said about the litigation.
By Raychel Lean | March 11, 2021
"Our civil courts are meant to hold the big guys accountable. The proposals we're looking at now seek to throw all of that accountability out the door," Florida Senate Minority Leader Gary Farmer said.
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