Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, June 5, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, June 5, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, June 5, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

How One Law Firm Went Paperless: An Interview with Andrew Kucera
While putting together the Paperless Law Office E-Book, we thought, who better to learn from than a firm who went through the process? So we interviewed Andrew Kucera who was instrumental in helping move six-person Cuttone & Kucera, PC (now, Cuttone & Associates), a real estate and business law firm in Fresno, California, to a paperless operation.

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Weekly Review for Veterans and Oral History for Monday, May 11, 2015

weekly review for U.S. Veterans Monday, May 11, 2015

weekly review for U.S. Veterans Monday, May 11, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week for U.S. Veterans. Enjoy!

Veterans Support: VA to study benefits of service dogs, emotional support dogs for Veterans
Joel Nicholson started his military career with the U.S. Marine Corps in 1993. He later joined the National Guard in 2006 and was activated in 2008 with the 56th Stryker Brigade to deploy to Iraq. He spent much of his deployment patrolling route Michigan in between Fallujah and Baghdad.
After leaving the service in 2009, Joel noticed he was depressed, had severe memory loss and was relying too much on alcohol to self-medicate. That’s when he checked in to a PTSD Residential Rehabilitation Program in West Virginia where a VA doctor recommended he get a service dog.

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Florida Legal News: Florida Veteran Invokes Stand Your Ground Law in Killing of Neighbors
William Woodward says he and his family thought their lives were threatened by their nasty neighbors.
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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, May 8, 2015

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance Law

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance Law Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Insurance Law: Citizens-depopulation bill sneaks through Scott before adjournment
The Florida House’s sudden adjournment today killed a lot of bills but not those the House already passed and the Senate needed to approve — and one that got through affects customers of state-run Citizens Property Insurance Corp.

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Florida Legal News: Florida Veteran Invokes Stand Your Ground Law in Killing of Neighbors
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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, May 4, 2015

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance Law

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance LawHere are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Insurance Law: Florida Legislature passes flood insurance reform bill
The Florida Legislature passed a bill April 24 that gives state residents more affordable options for flood insurance.

SB1094, Flood Insurance, authored by State Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, and State Rep. Larry Ahern, R-Seminole, passed the House of Representatives with bipartisan support. The bill passed earlier in the Senate with unanimous support. The bill now goes to Gov. Rick Scott to be signed into law.

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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, May 1, 2015

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance Law

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance LawHere are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Insurance Law: Effort To Limit 3rd-Party Property Insurance Claims Stalls In Florida
Insurance industry-backed bills aimed at restricting repair contractors’ ability to require homeowners to sign over insurance benefits before repairs can commence likely won’t become law this year, supporters and opponents concede. Read more here… 

Mindfullness: Why Every Lawyer Should Be Practicing Mindfulness (Part I)
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that practicing mindfulness is good for you. It helps to decrease the impact of stress on your body, allows you to manage anxiety better, and lowers blood pressure and a host of stress-related psychosomatic symptoms. The list of what mindfulness can do seems to be growing daily. It increases self-regulation, self-knowledge, as well as self-awareness. (That’s a lot of self-improvement!) Researchers are finding that practicing mindfulness can literally rewire and increase amounts of gray matter in the brain. It appears to impact the parts of the brain responsible for memory, sense of self, empathy, and stress. Read more here… 

Mindfullness: Why Every Lawyer Should Be Practicing Mindfulness (Part II)
Continuing the list of why every lawyer should be practicing mindfulness, here are three more reasons. Read more here… 

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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, April 13, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, April 13, 2015

Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, April 13, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Legal News: Florida Bar Considers Unbundled Legal Services
Changes to procedural rules that would make it easier for lawyers to offer “unbundled” legal services in civil as well as family law cases have been endorsed by the Bar Board of Governors.

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Weekly Review for Veterans and Oral History for Friday, April 10, 2015

Weekly Review for Veterans and Oral History for Friday, April 10, 2015

Weekly Review for Veterans and Oral History for Friday, April 10, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week for U.S. Veterans. Enjoy!

Save 96 Year Old War Hero From An Eviction
As a young prisoner of war, he survived the brutality of the Nazi ‘death march’ across Europe. Now 96-year-old Robert Clark is engaged in a different sort of battle after a council refused to increase funding he needs for a live-in carer. It means the Second World War veteran could be forced out of his home of nearly 50 years and into a care home – a move his son describes as ‘like going back into a prisoner of war camp’.

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VA Announces New Grants to Help End Veteran Homelessness
VA Secretary Bob McDonald today announced the award of nearly $93 million in Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) 3-year grants that will help approximately 45,000 homeless and at-risk Veterans and their families. The grants will be distributed to 24 non-profit agencies in 15 communities, with $30 million in awards being distributed to the Los Angeles area.

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Weekly Review for Veterans and Oral History for Monday, April 6, 2015

Weekly Review for Veterans and Oral History for Monday, April 6, 2015

Weekly Review for Veterans and Oral History for Monday, April 6, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week for U.S. Veterans. Enjoy!

Helping Veterans: Veterans with PTSD reclaiming their lives
Major Joshua Brandon has been an Infantry Officer with the U.S. Army since 2002 and he has PTSD. Difficult memories were triggered when he was driving to the grocery store in Tennessee and he would smell the smoke from backyard fires.

“I started looking for threats in all directions. My adrenaline would spike. I had to pull over and talk myself out of it.”

Major Brandon has the courage to talk about his experience and how VA has helped him with his PTSD on the website AboutFace. Learn about posttraumatic stress disorder from Veterans who have experienced it. Hear their stories. Find out how treatment turned their lives around.

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Help a Veteran: Supportive service partnerships key to ending Veteran homelessness
As VA works to end homelessness among Veterans by the end of 2015, partnerships of all types – including with federal, state, local and private entities – are essential in providing employment opportunities and safe and affordable housing to support homeless Veterans’ needs. These partnerships can increase the range of service offerings and thus provide better outcomes for Veterans and their families. The work of Yvette DeJesus exemplifies why partnerships play a critical role in helping to end Veteran homelessness.

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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, April 3, 2015

Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, April 3, 2015

Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Friday, April 3, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Law Update: Florida legislators considering 50 bills to limit public records access
Amid a lawsuit alleging that state leaders violated the Sunshine Law in firing Florida’s top law enforcement officer, lawmakers in the Capitol are considering more than 50 proposals to limit Floridians’ access to public records.

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Florida Legal News: Are the Florida Medical Marijuana Laws ambiguous?
Vague legal jargon and apparently contradictory laws are fueling confusion over the legality of medical marijuana in Florida.

Two separate Florida laws are being talked about in the case with Scott and Marcia Yandell, the St. Johns couple arrested for allegedly running a marijuana operation out of their home, and neither law clarifies whether it’s legal.

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FL Insurance Law: Arctic Melt Creates Weakest Gulf Stream in 1,000 Years, Weather Shifts Expected
Gulf Stream water currents in the Atlantic Ocean have slowed to the weakest in as long as 1,000 years, threatening shifts in U.S. and European weather, as well as coastal sea levels including in New York and Boston.

The currents are probably affected by changes in ocean density as fresh water melts from Arctic ice sheets, scientists led by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research said in a study Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change.

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Weekly Review for Miami Lawyer and Florida Legal News for Monday, March 30, 2015

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance Law for Monday, March 30, 2015

weekly review for Law Practice Tips and Florida Insurance Law for Monday, March 30, 2015Here are some recent articles of interest that I found this week related to law practice management, law technology, and legal marketing. Enjoy!

Florida Legal News: Florida law would limit jury awards in tobacco lawsuits
Nearly a decade ago, the Florida Supreme Court tossed out a $145 billion award in a class-action lawsuit against Big Tobacco, but not before giving plaintiffs a chance to individually pursue their claims.

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Florida Legal News: Florida Traffic Court Judges Dismiss 24,000 Red-Light Camera Cases
Two traffic court judges in Broward County, Fla., have dismissed some 24,000 pending red-light camera ticket cases totaling more than $6.3 million. The judges ruled this week that the program violates Florida law.

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Florida Fraud Law: What Florida businesses should do if their company data have been breached
On Dec. 16, 2014, a group of former Sony employees filed a class action lawsuit in Federal Court in Los Angeles against Sony for negligently failing to protect its computer systems from hackers, resulting in the employees’ personal information being leaked to the public, and potentially ending up in the hands of criminals. In addition, the former employees allege that Sony failed to adequately notify the employees that their confidential, personal information was breached. The Sony breach is the latest in a string of recent high-profile data thefts in the news. However, data theft is not only a threat to large multinational corporations such as Sony.

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Florida Insurance Law: Homeowners insurance policies dumped by Citizens
Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance, which offers homeowners insurance coverage to consumers, has successfully shed the bulk of its policies over the past year. The state-run organization has been trying to depopulate itself of policies in order to address its financial issues, reducing its exposure to risks while becoming more stable and resilient against future natural disasters. The policies released by the organization have been picked up by private companies, which continue to provide consumers with homeowners insurance coverage.

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Florida Law News: Appellate Rules are amended
The Florida Supreme Court recently adopted amendments to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.210 (Briefs). See In re Amendments to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.210, No. SC15-146 (Fla. March 12, 2015). The amendments formalize the Court’s longstanding practice of permitting appellate briefs filed in certain cases relating to the imposition of a sentence of death to exceed the standard page limits set out in rule 9.210 and provide page limits for appellate briefs in certain death penalty case types in which a notice of cross-appeal is filed.

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