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Florida Supreme Court Could Finally

WebThe Florida Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday, March 8, 2023, in the case of Allstate Insurance Co. et al. v. Revival Chiropractic LLC, case number SC22 …

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Long Haul COVID-19 and the ADA: What

WebThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines long haul COVID-19 as having health problems that last four or more weeks after first getting infected with …

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Defending Against Subjective Disorder Claims RumbergerKirk

WebSun Life and Health Insurance Company, plaintiff Dale Holmgren was a corporate tax director who ceased work in 2018, due to recurring back pain. 2018 WL 6336043, at *1 …

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Governor DeSantis Signs New COVID-19

WebOn November 5, 2021, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) issued an Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”) related to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination …

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OSHA Issues New Rule Requiring

WebIn September, President Biden issued his COVID-19 Action Plan in which he announced, among other things, that the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and …

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SCOTUS Greenlights Florida State’s

WebOn June 6, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling in Gallardo vs. Marstiller. In an opinion drafted by Justice Clarence Thomas, the Court held that the …

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Frank Sheppard Discusses Mental Health

WebIn the article, “Worker Mental Health Problems Spike Due to COVID’s Ongoing Effects, Experts Say” that published on Friday, March 5, the Orlando Business …

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Medical Marijuana Employee Protection

WebHouse Bill 595 and Senate Bill 962 will, if passed, afford sweeping rights to Florida employees using medical marijuana. The bills, both entitled Medical Marijuana Employee …

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Mental Health, Baker Act and Firearms: What's an Agency to do

WebThe decision to return firearms to one previously suspected of being mentally unfit is a grave one. In today’s litigious society, an agency head tasked with final policy making authority …

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COVID-19 General Liability Legislation

WebThe bill outlines the general progression of the COVID-19 virus and precautions taken by the State of Florida. In order to bring forth a claim under the proposed legislation, a claimant …

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Understanding what Medical Bills the Jury

WebThis might include private insurance payments, a contract to reduce health care expenses, health, sickness or disability insurance, a wage continuation plan, etc. Navigating this …

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Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSP):

WebIntroduction Beginning January 1, 2010, 1 insurers and self-insured entities will be required to report claims made by Medicare-eligible claimant/plaintiffs to the Centers for Medicare …

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Health Care and Trucking Industries Likely to Feel Repercussions …

WebThe U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) new rule for determining whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor goes into effect on March 11. The …

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COVID-19 Litigation: What Hotels Have

WebWhile most health and safety standards stay fairly constant over time, COVID-19 introduced us to a world in which we tuned into to daily briefings from Dr. Anthony Fauci. Consider …

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LIFE, HEALTH, AND DISABILITY McHugh, Thomas, and the …

WebLIFE, HEALTH, AND DISABILITY California’s Life Insurance Liability Trap McHugh, Thomas, and the Long-Term Risk of California Insurance Code Sections 10113.71 and …

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2024 Proposed Bills Affecting Florida Public and Private Employers

WebGovernor DeSantis now has 7 days (until Friday, March 15, 2024) to either sign or veto any proposed bills that were approved last minute by the Florida House and …

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Impact of Florida’s New Assignment of

WebBenefits Law: HB 7065. On April 26, 2019, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law Florida House Bill 7065. The law, which took effect on July 1, 2019, was …

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President Approves Last Minute Paid Sick

WebMenu People. Robert H. Adams; Nicholas A. Aguirre; Craig A. Alexander; Jon Jacob H. Ashenback

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Fifth DCA Finds Florida’s Private

WebIn a recent decision by the Fifth District Court of Appeal, the court held that the proper causation standard in retaliation claims brought under Florida’s Private Whistleblower Act …

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Florida’s Limited Waiver of Sovereign Immunity

WebSovereign immunity stands for the long-standing premise that the government cannot be sued without its consent. The immunity applies to the State of …

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