The Eleventh Circuit United States Court of Appeals recently rendered an interesting 42-page opinion in Speech First, Inc. v. Alexander Cartwright and Dana Juntenen, No. 21-12583 (May 2, 2022). Mr. Cartwright is President of the University […]
As rising drug prices continue to make headlines, there are certain conceptions about the pharmaceutical market that can benefit from clarification. When discussing the growing cost of drugs, we tend to frame the topic around […]
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that beginning June 4, 2022, it will use the new 2019 CDC Life Table to calculate adjusted life expectancies in Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Asides (WCMSAs). […]
There was another tragic mass shooting this week in Oklahoma. As mass casualty events go, however, this one was different than many. Most of the mass shootings that have occurred in recent months have been […]
As Top Gun: Maverick has shown, sometimes a sequel can be a huge hit and even more successful than the original. We’re hoping for the same with this article. After publishing yesterday’s blog about an adjustment in […]
In 2012, the Florida Supreme Court began a focus on professionalism. See The New Professionalism - Where are we Headed (July 2013). The Court found a need to expand upon the "passive academic approach" to professionalism, to build […]
From higher prices at the gas pump to increased costs at the grocery store, we’re all feeling the effects of inflation. Many of the proposed solutions — like fixing supply chain disruptions, increasing computer-chip production, […]
As many eager teens look for summer employment, employers need to research Federal and State child labor laws that dictate the workplace conditions for those younger than age 18. I think we can all remember the feeling of excitement […]