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Commercial Litigation

IRS Continues Auditing Employee Retention Credit Claims for Fraud, Offers Protection for At-Risk Small Businesses

Over the past year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has discovered billions of dollars in potentially fraudulent Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. Due to the...

Employment and Labor

EEOC’s Final Rule for the PWFA Clarifies Employer Responsibilities

Employers should train supervisors on how to receive and respond to PWFA accommodation requests. On...

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Mediation & Arbitration

Nonbinding Arbitration: Finding a Way to Resolution

It has become a trend in many circuit courts to order cases to nonbinding arbitration,...

Employment and Labor

Understanding How Generative AI Can Affect Your Business’ Data Privacy And Ownership Is Crucial

This article originally published on HR.com on May 2, 2024 and is republished here with...

Employment and Labor

FTC Issues Final Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements

On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission voted in favor of issuing a Final...

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Government and Administrative

Florida Develops Comprehensive Plan to Address  Camping and Sleeping on Public Property

In an effort to address homelessness, effective October 1, 2024, the State of Florida implements...

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Employment and Labor

Supreme Court Says Forced Job Transfers Must Cause Harm, But it Doesn’t Have to be Significant

In Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, the U.S. Supreme Court considered what protections Title...

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The Young Lawyer’s Survival Guide

You just graduated from law school and are starting your first job as a full-fledged...

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Appellate

Recent Rule Change in Florida Can Protect Corporate Officials from Depositions

In 2021, The Supreme Court of Florida adopted the “apex rule” pertaining to attempts to...

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Casualty Litigation

Additur for Future Pain and Suffering Damages

When a jury’s verdict is unreasonably low, the presiding judge may increase it by awarding...

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