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What Legal Rights Do Employers Have When It Comes to Employee Political Speech?

By November 14, 2017

By Michael T. Landen and Mayda Z. Nahhas Recent headline events may have some wondering about how far First Amendment rights extend into the workplace. Jerry Jones, owner of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, declared he would bench any player who protested during the national anthem. ESPN suspended anchor Jemele Hill …

Law360: Fla. Justices Give Employers Ammo For Noncompete Fights

By September 27, 2017

Law360, Miami (September 15, 2017, 9:07 PM EDT) — When the Florida Supreme Court ruled Thursday that referral sources can be protected legitimate business interests under the state law governing noncompete agreements, it opened a door for employers to argue for the inclusion of additional interests in restrictive covenants, experts …

Daily Business Review: Elder-Abuse Plaintiffs Attorneys Weigh In After Nursing Home Deaths

By September 27, 2017

By: Celia Ampel Daily Business Review September 15, 2017 Elder-law attorneys were quick to weigh in Thursday on the legal implications of eight deaths at a Hollywood nursing home following a loss of air conditioning during Hurricane Irma. Any need for regulatory reform will be determined by the facts as …