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By New York Law Journal | April 30, 2024
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By Alexander Lugo | April 29, 2024
During Gov. Ron DeSantis' second gubernatorial term, a handful of politically connected law firms are getting top dollar for their work with the executive branch. Those same firms are edging out other firms that have either shed key talent or are not as politically connected to the administration.
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By Patrick Smith | April 29, 2024
Private equity deals appear to be making a comeback this year.
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By Christine Charnosky | April 29, 2024
GW's law school moved final exams to "undisclosed locations."
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By Amanda O'Brien | April 29, 2024
Republic First's recent struggles included a clash between its ousted founder and the board, which prompted a lawsuit—since resolved—accusing Holland & Knight of overbilling.
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By Seth J. Welner and Corey Hartstein | April 29, 2024
If the new rule goes into effect, it will significantly impact Florida businesses. Even if it does not go into effect, it has impacted the perception of noncompete agreements for many, which may make enforcement more challenging in some cases.
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By Christine Simmons | April 29, 2024
The firm, which signed its lease for the space in 2019, said on Monday it completed the relocation.
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By Casey Alan Coyle and Michael Libuser | April 29, 2024
The fight is over legislation that prohibits the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (the department), the administrator of the lottery, from offering products that "simulate casino-style lottery games" as part of the iLottery program. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently construed the meaning of that phrase in Greenwood Gaming & Entertainment v. Department of Revenue.
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By Mark Hinderks | April 29, 2024
Whether communications (oral or electronic) received by the lawyer constitute such a "consultation" to trigger "prospective client" status depends on the circumstances, including whether the lawyer or law firm has invited the submission of information about the representation through advertising, website reference, etc., without qualifying cautionary statements or warnings about the nature of the communications.
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By Andrew Maloney | April 29, 2024
The newest recruits from Goodwin are based in Boston, D.C., New York and Houston.
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