by News Service of Florida | Apr 27, 2020
Florida nursing homes are pushing to be protected from liability for harm to residents during the COVID-19 public health emergency. But the industry’s failure to fully comply with a 2018 law requiring nursing homes to have backup electric generators could impede those...
by Alyssa Parker | Apr 24, 2020
The Florida office for the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) issued ten recommendations to help Flroida’s small businesses survive the economic turmoil caused by COVID-19, among them, a reminder that what might not be considered...
by News Service of Florida | Apr 20, 2020
In a victims’ rights dispute stemming from the molestation of a child, a state appeals court has rejected arguments that a Northwest Florida judge did not properly carry out a 2018 constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law.” The ruling Friday by a three-judge...
by News Service of Florida | Apr 17, 2020
With campaign rallies on hold indefinitely and President Donald Trump controlling the television airwaves, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden enlisted the aid of state Rep. Shevrin Jones this week for a virtual town hall to hear from workers and criticize...
by News Service of Florida | Apr 16, 2020
The Florida Senate is using a controversial new law to try to bolster arguments against a proposed constitutional amendment that seeks to allow people to use recreational marijuana. Lawyers for the Senate and other opponents have argued in recent months that the...