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Jeff Brandes bill would extend COVID-19 liability protections for health care providers

October 25, 2021/in Florida Politics

   Christine Jordan Sexton – October 25, 2021 Vaccine mandates wouldn’t exclude health care providers from extended COVID-19 liability protections. Health care providers could get COVID-19 liability protections extended through December 2023 under a bill Sen. Jeff Brandes filed Monday. Immediate attempts to contact Brandes Monday were unsuccessful. Brandes’s bill does not change the underlying law — or exclude businesses with […]

Fla. High Court Passes On Discovery Disparity Question

October 14, 2021/in Law360

Fla. High Court Passes On Discovery Disparity Question By Nathan Hale Law360 (October 14, 2021, 5:12 PM EDT) — The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed denials of two personal injury defendants’ bids to block disclosure about their attorneys’ or insurers’ financial relationships with medical expert witnesses, but the justices declined to address the lower […]

Stop bad doctors from serving as “experts”

October 12, 2021/in The Palm Beach Post

  Stop bad doctors from serving as “experts” William Large Contributed Published 7 am ET Oct. 11, 2021    William Large, President, Florida Justice Reform Institute. Contributed The Post’s recent editorial “Before more children are maimed, Florida needs to weed out bad doctors” makes some important points, but leaves out a few others. A lawsuit and […]

Health care providers eye extended COVID-19 liability protections

September 17, 2021/in Florida Politics

  Christine Jordan Sexton – September 17, 2021 Current protections are set to expire in March. As the delta variant continues to spread across the state, increasing COVID-19 infections, Florida lawmakers may once again be asked to provide legal protections for health care providers. Florida Justice Reform Institute President William Large told Florida Politics Tuesday, “there is a need” […]

Chris Sprowls renews push for data privacy as opposition mounts from insurers, business groups

September 16, 2021/in Florida Politics

  Christine Jordan Sexton – September 16, 2021 Sprowls already tackled DNA privacy, but he’s not done. Florida lawmakers appear poised to wage another bruising battle over data privacy in 2022, as House Speaker Chris Sprowls vows to push through a measure that would put pressure on tech companies when it comes to sharing valuable information they […]

Health care providers eye extended COVID-19 liability protections

September 10, 2021/in Florida Politics

  Christine Jordan Sexton – September 10, 2021 Current protections are set to expire in March. As the delta variant continues to spread across the state, increasing COVID-19 infections, Florida lawmakers may once again be asked to provide legal protections for health care providers. Florida Justice Reform Institute President William Large told Florida Politics Tuesday, “there is a need” […]

Florida Supreme Court shields top corporate executives from depositions

August 30, 2021/in Orlando Sentinel

  Florida Supreme Court shields top corporate executives from depositions By JIM SAUNDERS AUG 30, 2021 AT 10:35 AM NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA | TALLAHASSEE — Prompted by a case involving the retired chairman of Suzuki Motor Corp., the Florida Supreme Court has shielded high-ranking business executives from having to give depositions in lawsuits. Justices, in a 6-1 decision […]

Florida Supreme Court shields top corporate executives from depositions

August 30, 2021/in Orlando Sentinel

  Florida Supreme Court shields top corporate executives from depositions By JIM SAUNDERS AUG 30, 2021 AT 10:35 AM NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA | TALLAHASSEE — Prompted by a case involving the retired chairman of Suzuki Motor Corp., the Florida Supreme Court has shielded high-ranking business executives from having to give depositions in lawsuits. Justices, in a 6-1 decision […]

The Florida Supreme Court adopts new civil procedure rule

August 27, 2021/in Florida Politics

  Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 8.27.21 Peter Schorsch – August 27, 2021 The Florida Supreme Court adopts new civil procedure rule — The Supreme Court on Thursday adopted an amendment to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure, effective immediately, expressly adopting the “apex doctrine” in both the government and […]

Supreme Court Shields Top Executives from Depositions

August 26, 2021/in News Service of Florida

Supreme Court Shields Top Executives from Depositions By Jim Saunders – Aug 26, 2021 TALLAHASSEE — Prompted by a case involving the retired chairman of Suzuki Motor Corp., the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday shielded high-ranking business executives from having to give depositions in lawsuits. Justices, in a 6-1 decision, extended to corporate executives a […]

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