Broward County’s proposed changes to its motor vehicle laws, which come up for a vote on Thursday, were designed to be more “Uber friendly” and pave the way for the ride-hailing service to return to the county. But, the amendments appear to be contrary to Florida law, unconstitutional and put […]
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Comments From The Chair, My Back Pages
“Grab hold of a star and great things will happen.” – Fred Gray, Forum Annual Meeting, Boca Raton, Florida, April 18, 2015 Industry commentators observe that reported decisions have languished in recent years due to an increased use of alternative dispute resolution and private arbitration. Yet despite a drop in reported decisions […]
She’s an insider’s insider, while also reflecting a story not always evidenced in the stodgy halls of state power: the growing power of people of color in Florida government. A double Gator, she received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Florida and a law degree from […]
Uber Didn’t Want to Play by the Rules
As construction activity continues to increase in today’s booming real estate market, so are the risks resulting from a strained skilled labor force and fast-paced production. With proper planning, owners can mitigate much of this risk by taking steps to avoid it, shift it to others, or insure against it. […]