There’s no place like home – workers compensation claims in the world of remote working
September 14, 2020Over the past six months, many of us have been forced into a proverbial nosedive into the work from home world. While we have mastered the art of the Zoom ensemble, dabbled in elementary education,...
Liability Tips for Employers during Covid-19
September 8, 2020Over the last several months the Covid-19 pandemic has shut down many businesses across the country-slowing down the world's entire economy. However, with decreases in the number of cases and...
Andrews, Crabtree, Knox & Longfellow, LLP adds its 7th attorney with the addition of Riley Landy. She has extensive litigation experience dealing with civil rights , employment law, premises...
On March 18, 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) was signed into law, effective April 1, 2020. The FFCRA incorporates several other federal labor and employment regulations by...
Florida Legislature looking to change the Amount of Medical Expenses a plaintiff can present to a Jury
February 6, 2020The Florida Senate Judiciary Committee is reviewing a proposal to add language to § 768.042, Florida Statutes, that is intended to limit the amount of medical expenses that can be presented to a...
On December 18, 2019, the Florida Third District Court of Appeal in Poole, M.D. v. DeFranko, 2019 WL 6884501 (Dec. 18, 2019), affirmed the constitutionality of the noneconomic damage limitations set...