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Casualty Litigation

Incentivizing Customers In States Banning Vaccine Passports

Businesses across the nation are implementing measures to ensure that their customers have been vaccinated....

Casualty Litigation

The Faults of House Bill 719 Repealing Florida’s No-Fault System

UPDATE: UPDATE: On June 28, 2021, Senate Bill 54 (SB 54) was presented to Governor...

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Government and Administrative

Supreme Court Rejects Community Caretaking Doctrine to Authorize Warrantless Search of Home to Seize Firearms

The 21st Century law enforcement officer serves a variety of public service functions, only some...

Casualty Litigation

Florida Passes Law for Permanent To-Go Alcoholic Beverages for Restaurants

For here? Or, to go? No, we are not talking about just your food, because...

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Casualty Litigation

Florida Legislation Bans Businesses from Requiring COVID-19 Vaccine “Passports”

On May 3, 2021, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law a bill that would...

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Commercial Litigation

Alabama Association of Realtors Prevails: Another Court Rules CDC Rule Prohibiting Evictions is Invalid and Unenforceable

A federal court in Washington, D.C. has become the latest in a growing group of...

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Governor’s Executive Order Halts Businesses From Requiring Vaccine Passports

With the state shifting into a new phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, Florida businesses may...

Professional Liability

Motion Practice Jerry Springer-Style: When Zealous Advocacy Becomes Unprofessional Conduct

A recent order by Senior U.S. District Judge Donald L. Graham provides a strong reminder...

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Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith

Summary Judgment Win Could Pave the Way for Insurance Carriers to Enforce Water Damage Coverage Limitation Endorsements

Chances are, if you live in Florida, you have seen a billboard or heard an...

Education

Justices Show Little Spirit for Expanding Tinker: SCOTUS Wrestles with Appropriate Standard for Regulating Off-Campus Student Speech

In 1969, the Supreme Court recognized both that students do not surrender their First Amendment...

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