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Casualty Litigation

Restaurant Revitalization Grant Offers Relief to Restaurants and Bars: Opens May 3

Registration for the SBA application portal will begin on Friday, April 30, 2021, at 9...

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Mentoring Me: Advice to My Young Lawyer Self

Mentorship is all the rage these days and I have been blessed with some pretty...

Education

Is School Policy for Transgender Student Bathroom Use Discriminatory Under Title IX?

School’s Policy Prohibiting the Presence of a Transgender Student in the Restroom That Matches Their...

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Commercial Litigation

Kratos Investments vs. ABS Healthcare: Third DCA Confirms Enforceability of Arbitration Provision by Non-Signatory

When it comes to arbitration provisions, you may get more than you bargained for. The...

Education

Florida Legislature Proposes Bill Banning Transgender School/College Athletes From Girls’ & Women’s Sports

Legislation Would Allow Schools and Colleges to Request a Health Exam to Verify Student’s Sex...

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Casualty Litigation

Landowner’s Duty of Care in Florida, and the Special Case of Contractors

In a premises liability case, the landowner’s standard of care is determined by the category...

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Government and Administrative

It’s No Joke: First DCA Upholds Statutory Fines Against Individual Officials for Violations of Florida Firearms Preemption

The Florida Legislature has clearly staked out its role in legislating firearms regulations.  It remains...

Class Actions

‘TransUnion v. Ramirez’: High Court Considers Article III Standing of Absent Class Members

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in this case came out on June 25, 2021. Read...

Government and Administrative

Eleventh Circuit Vacates First-of-Its-Kind ADA Website Accessibility Judgment Against Grocery Store Chain

In a long-awaited opinion in Gil v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.,[1] a divided Eleventh Circuit Court...

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Warranty and Lemon Law

Florida Supreme Court Holds FTC’s “Single Document Rule” Does Not Apply to Binding Arbitration Agreements Under Magnuson-Moss Act

On February 18, 2021, the Florida Supreme Court held that binding arbitration of a consumer...

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