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Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith

RumbergerKirk Wins Another Summary Judgment for Carrier in Limited Water Damage Endorsement Case

Given the rise of cast iron pipe lawsuits in the state of Florida, RumbergerKirk’s recent...

Employment and Labor

President Biden Announces Expansive Action Plan to Combat COVID-19 Pandemic

On September 9, 2021, President Joseph Biden released his COVID-19 Action Plan titled “Path Out...

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Product Liability

Florida Supreme Court Adopts Apex Doctrine Protecting High Level Corporate and Government Officers

The Florida Supreme Court has formally adopted the Apex Doctrine and incorporated it into the...

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Casualty Litigation

Lawsuit Against Rodeway Inn Hotel Serves as Reminder to Hotel Industry of Importance of Premises Safety

A newly-filed negligent security lawsuit in Miami-Dade County — NN and Ma vs. O.J.A. Development...

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Bankruptcy and Restructuring

Up Next: Does Congress Have Constitutional Authority to Regulate Evictions and Foreclosures?

Stay Tuned for the Coming Ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth...

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Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith

Cover Me to the Moon: Will Insurers Provide Coverage for Space Tourism Travel?

Everybody Wants to Go to Space While the floodgates for space tourism travel may not...

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Government and Administrative

Judge Says Norwegian, Other Cruises Can Require Vaccine Passports in Fla., in Daily Business Review

A recent ruling in the Southern District of Florida will allow several cruise lines, including...

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Commercial Litigation

College Athletes Should Proceed with Caution When Offered an Endorsement Deal Under New NIL Bill

Following a unanimous ground-breaking decision delivered by the U.S. Supreme Court in NCAA v. Alston,...

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Casualty Litigation

‘TransUnion v. Ramirez’: High Court Rules Article III Standing Requires Proof of Concrete Injury

In  March 2021, the Supreme Court heard arguments in TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez, a case...

Law Firms Should Assess, Adjust, and Overcome for Return to Work

Assess. Adjust. Overcome. These three words are guideposts for leaders in business, government, the military,...