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Going Under The Hood: The Winners And Losers Of Florida's Transportation Network Companies Law, Carlos Ibarcena
Going Under The Hood: The Winners And Losers Of Florida's Transportation Network Companies Law, Carlos Ibarcena
Nova Law Review
Florida House Bill 221 was signed into law on May 9, 2017.1 With the enactment of the Bill, Florida joins forty-six other states, and the District of Columbia, in enacting statewide legislation to legalize and regulate transportation network companies (“TNC”), such as Uber and Lyft.
Truth In Lending - Rescission And Disclosure Issues In Closed - End Credit, Elwin Griffith
Truth In Lending - Rescission And Disclosure Issues In Closed - End Credit, Elwin Griffith
Nova Law Review
The passage of the Truth in Lending Act in 1968 was welcome news to consumers.
Discoverability Of Hospital Incident Reports And Taxing Expert Witness Fees In Medical Malpractice Litigation In Florida: Plaintiff's Perspective, Michael Flynn
Nova Law Review
In the early morning hours of July 4th, 1985 at approximately 2:30 a.m., Julie, a nineteen year old cook at a local fast food restaurant, climbed into her car at the end of her work shift to drive the two miles back to her parent's house.
Impact Fees: National Perspectives To Florida Practice; A Review Of Mandatory Land Dedications And Impact Fees That Affect Land Developments
Nova Law Review
Fast growing communities have found an increased need for the expansion of their public facilities.'
Attorney's Fees: Florida Statute 57.105, Bertha P. Sanchez
Attorney's Fees: Florida Statute 57.105, Bertha P. Sanchez
Nova Law Review
In the United States "absent statute or enforceable contract, litigants pay their own attorney's fees."
Constitutional Law: First Amendment Guarantees Lawyers Limited Right To Advertise Fees: Bates V. State Bar Of Arizona
Nova Law Review
The Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Bates v. State Bar o f Arizona involved the right of two young attorneys with impressive academic credentials to advertise their legal services in a local newspaper.