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By Alexander Lugo | January 31, 2025
Although real estate deals have picked up, lawyers in the space remain worried about price pressures, even as Florida developers have been more active than those in other major markets.
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By ALM Staff | January 30, 2025
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
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By Kelly K. James | January 30, 2025
What’s happening in Florida construction law now? What trends should Florida construction attorneys be aware of? And how can they better serve the clients they represent? Here’s a closer look at issues Florida construction lawyers should keep in mind in 2025 and beyond.
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | January 17, 2025
We believe that the Supreme Court in its unanimous opinion in Rodriguez v. Shelbourne Spring is correct and maintains the delicate balance between scheduled award provisions of the act and the exclusionary limitations in insurance policies.
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By Gary Strong and Elizabeth A. Napierkowski | January 9, 2025
In the construction industry, stakeholders are often looking for new ways to improve efficiency across the stages of the project, while also focusing on ways for the project to remain cost-effective. This goal can often be hindered by the threat of litigation or arbitration when disputes arise in the midst of the project. An increasingly popular solution to this problem is the use of dispute resolution boards.
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By Alexander Lugo | January 2, 2025
Higher interest rates led to a slower pipeline for real estate projects, but that accelerated in the later half of the year. Preemption issues also dominated the space in addition to efforts involving condo law compliance and affordable housing.
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By Aleeza Furman | December 27, 2024
“There was no evidence that the jury’s award resulted from bias, impartiality, prejudice, or ill will, and the verdict was supported by the record and not grossly excessive to shock this court’s conscience,” Judge Angelo Foglietta ruled in the 24-page opinion.
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By James Palmer | December 18, 2024
Michael Kaplan "possesses robust general counsel experience and deep knowledge of the consumer markets industry," Norton Rose Fulbright Global Managing Partner Jeff Cody said.
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By Riley Brennan | December 16, 2024
In Neyman v. Sunbelt Rentals, the court concluded a jury would have to determine whether the injured party was expected to come in contact with the wet, slippery ramp, and whether Sunbelt could have anticipated the harm that occurred.
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By Mason Lawlor | December 16, 2024
The verdict is believed to be the second largest personal injury verdict in Houston County history, behind a $20.5 million verdict against a pharmaceutical company in 2017.
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