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Shook Practice Chair to Speak on the Latest in Data Breach Lawsuits on May 13, 2025

Defending data breach class actions involves understanding key strategies and trends that can effectively mitigate exposure. Additionally, practical considerations regarding damages and settlement dynamics are essential for navigating these complex cases. Join Shook Chair of Privacy and Cybersecurity Al Saikali and four other panelists as they share their insights on the current legal landscape and […]

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4th Dca Jnc Interview Schedule

The Fourth DCA Judicial Nominating Commission is in the process of preparing a list of nominees to fill the vacancies on the Fourth District Court of Appeal created by the retirements of Judge Dorian Damoorgian and Judge Martha C. Warner. As part of that process, the JNC will conduct interviews on May 21, 2025, at […]

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Greenberg Traurig Assists HydroFleet in Collaboration to Build Groundbreaking Hydrogen Refueling Station in Georgia

Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP attorneys assisted fleet solutions company HydroFleet, Inc. in the creation of a logistics collaboration to build a new hydrogen production and refueling station at the HTWO Energy Savannah site in Pooler, Georgia. The project, which is the trucking industry’s first high-volume, Class 8 hydrogen refueling station in the United States, represents […]

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Media & Communications Law Committee to host ‘Hot Topics in Public Records’ webinar May 21

The Florida Bar’s Media & Communications Law Committee invites journalists to join a free online webinar, “Hot Topics in Public Records,” at 11 a.m. (EDT) on Wednesday, May 21. This session is open to all media and legal professionals and offers valuable insights into legal reporting. Registration is required via Zoom at this link. For over […]

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Be a Constitutional Lawyer

Jim Vickaryous Shivering immigrants argue bitterly in a battered ship. It’s a damp and dark Northern Atlantic November day. Blown off course, providentially they shelter in a bay at the finger of Cape Cod. A man asserts that the law no longer applies, as they are hundreds of leagues north of their intended destination. The […]

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