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Police Officer Reaches Settlement After Slipping and Falling in Miami Parking Lot
The defendants claimed that an oil leak happened shortly before the fall and the store had no notice of the dangerous condition.An Expensive Talent War Yielded Little Growth for Most Florida Law Firms in 2021
The top 100 law firms in the state added fewer lawyers than they did in 2020 or 2019 as firm leaders said demand outstripped the supply of legal talent.Women Are Taking a Front Row Seat In and Out of the Courtroom
As this year's Women in Law Scorecard shows, firms are increasingly leveraging their female attorney leadership.How Serving as a JAG Reservist Sharpens This Marshall Dennehey Attorney's People Skills
A decade in the U.S. Army Reserve has exposed Fort Lauderdale professional liability associate Matthew Wildner to people and cases that represent a cross-section of America, helping him understand clients with varying backgrounds and problems.View more book results for the query "Kubicki Draper"
'I Had It Hard, Why Shouldn't You?' Lawyers Say Female Managers Are Tougher on New Moms
"I've also known some older women with kids whose attitude is 'I had it hard, why shouldn't you?'" tweeted securities attorney Kerry Dingle. "Internalized misogyny is dreadful."No Damages For Miami-Dade Shopper Who Claimed Falling Object Caused Leg Amputation
A jury rejected a man who claimed that an accident in a Miami store resulted in amputation of a leg. On June 23, 2010, plaintiff Vernal Khorran…How We Won: Morgan & Morgan Lawyers Score $3M Verdict for Client Who Had Little Proof of Treatment
The defense argued the plaintiff had suffered no injury, because she had not been receiving treatment.Decision Creates Potential for Legal Malpractice Actions Against Retained Defense Attorneys
The Supreme Court quashed the Fourth District's decision and held that an insurer has standing to maintain a legal malpractice action against counsel hired to represent the insured where the insurer is contractually subrogated to the insured's rights under the insurance policy.Female Firm Leaders Can Accelerate Diversity and Inclusion Efforts—But They Need to Get There First
"Attrition is a killer at a law firm. You do not want to lose people. It costs you money. It's devastating in 100 different ways," one firm leader said.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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