Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Daniel Y. Gielchinsky | March 15, 2024
Just two months after the suspension of in-person jury trials, the court authorized the Remote Civil Jury Trial Pilot Program, through which trials are conducted via a videoconferencing platform "to establish the framework and identify the logistics of trying a case remotely."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Greg Payton | February 29, 2024
Networking—or "relationship building," as I prefer to call it—oftentimes is key to advancing one's career. Opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals, mentors and potential employers are invaluable to aspiring early-career professionals.
By Andrew Maloney | January 25, 2024
Transitioning from Covid lockdown to return-to-office could be a factor in lawyers believing their firm's culture has changed for the worse, according to a survey report this week.
By Lisa Willis | December 11, 2023
"I think that it's going to take a different type of mediator in the future than those which have historically been doing it," Attorney Abbey Kaplan said.
By Lisa Willis | November 13, 2023
"A vindictive Santa is not a good look," said Alex M. Gonzalez, partner, Holland & Knight.
By Jim Saunders | October 16, 2023
U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor is poised to decide former state Rep. Joe Harding's punishment after the Ocala Republican pleaded guilty in March to charges of wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements.
By Jim Saunders | September 14, 2023
State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo issued guidance that was dramatically different from a recommendation by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said people 6 months old and older should receive updated COVID-19 vaccines.
By Michael A. Mora | August 15, 2023
"We are eager and honored to finally have the Florida Supreme Court resolve this same question that affects hundreds of thousands of students in Florida and millions nationwide," said Adam Moskowitz of the Moskowitz Law Firm.
By Riley Brennan | August 4, 2023
"I feel that the opinion was legally sound and based on a great deal of common sense. I always believed that these cases that have popped up around the country, including this one, had no merit and was not surprised when the district court disposed of the case on summary judgement and then later when the Eleventh Circuit affirmed," said the university's attorney, Eric David Isicoff of Isicoff Ragatz, in Miami.
By Michael A. Mora | August 3, 2023
"As I listened to his words and he was describing the nominated winner, I said to myself, 'That sounds pretty much like things that I've done,'" the judge said in an interview.
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