by Brian Burgess | Oct 4, 2023
A major antitrust case against Google is underway in federal district court, with the Department of Justice alleging anti-competitive behavior in Google’s agreements to be the default search engine on various platforms. Google contends that its dominance is due...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 3, 2023
Miami’s debut at No. 24 on the Global Financial Centres Index reinforces the city’s position as a burgeoning global hub for finance and technology. West Palm Beach has also undergone significant transformation into what some are calling “Wall Street...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Sep 28, 2023
Citizens Property Insurance Corp. expects a policy decrease to around 1.3 million by end of 2023 from earlier estimates of 1.5-1.7 million. This is due to efforts to shift policies to private insurers and no insurer insolvencies in Florida this year. Insurance...
by Brian Burgess | Sep 23, 2023
Florida Gaming Control Commission issues cease-and-desist letters to three daily fantasy sports operators over potential illegal sports betting activities. Notably, FanDuel and DraftKings, major players in the industry, have not been targeted by the Commission. The...
by Capitolist Staff | Sep 21, 2023
St. Petersburg and Tampa are using public funds for a new baseball stadium in downtown St. Pete, with the Rays covering $700 million of the costs. Public funding will be divided between the city of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County, funded by tourist taxes and...
by Brian Burgess | Sep 20, 2023
Florida leads the U.S. in litigation, with over 59,400 cases filed from March 2022 to March 2023, translating to 276 cases per 100,000 people, more than double the number in New York. Legislative changes in Florida earlier this year triggered a surge in legal...