Cursing Cheerleader Wins at Supreme Court, but Schools Retain Ability to Punish Certain Off-Campus Speech
In the colorfully known “cursing cheerleader” case, the U.S. Supreme Court found a student’s school...

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In the colorfully known “cursing cheerleader” case, the U.S. Supreme Court found a student’s school...
WILL THIS COVID LIFELINE FOR RESTAURANTS STICK AROUND? After COVID-19 changed the world, stay at...
On July 1, the Florida executive order that helped restaurants survive earlier in 2020 by...
In this episode of Legally Qualified, RumbergerKirk attorneys Pete Tepley and Rebecca Beers talk with...
On June 1, 2021, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a summary judgment granted...
While this decision will eliminate TCPA litigation based on claims that the call or text...
The Florida Legislature recently passed numerous pieces of legislation which impact Florida’s property insurance carriers. ...
The Florida Supreme Court has given the proverbial “green light” for insurance companies to sue...
The absolute nature of discovery immunity for the peer review and credentialing process under Chapter...
Personal jurisdiction is perhaps one of the most complicated areas in litigation. Each successive case...