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New Legal Liability Protections for Many Accused of Covid-19 Related Violations

By COVID-19 Legal Updates, News
On March 29, 2021, Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation protecting certain business entities, educational institutions, governmental entities, religious institutions, and individuals from liability for claims related to COVID-19. The law is designed to curb the threat of unknown and potentially unlimited liability to such entities and institutions, some of which…
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New Legal Liability Protections for Many Accused of Covid-19 Related Violations

By COVID-19 Legal Updates, News
On March 29, 2021, Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation protecting certain business entities, educational institutions, governmental entities, religious institutions, and individuals from liability for claims related to COVID-19. The law is designed to curb the threat of unknown and potentially unlimited liability to such entities and institutions, some of which…
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Gregg Hutt Discusses What Developers are Facing for Unpaid Construction and Labor Contracts with Tampa Bay Times

By Construction, News
Development teams behind Water Street Tampa are facing at least 20 liens and disputes on buildings in their growing downtown mini-city, all for unpaid construction and labor contracts within the past year. The groups, including builders and limited liability corporations tied to developers and land owners, owe more than $30.1…
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Stephanie Lieb

Stephanie Lieb Outlines 10 Concepts for Commercial Landlords Facing Tenant Bankruptcies for Daily Business Review

By Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, News
As commercial landlords brace for a potential surge in tenants filing bankruptcy, Trenam shareholder and Florida Bar Board Certified business bankruptcy attorney Stephanie Lieb, along with co-author Alexander Zesch, authored an article for Daily Business Review detailing 10 concepts landlords should understand. “Commercial landlords have likely forayed into Bankruptcy Court…
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Erin Smith Aebel Discusses How Best to Proceed with Patients After Traumatic Event in Doctor’s Office in Part B News

By Health Care, News
Originally published in the February 4, 2021 issue of Part B News. A murder-suicide at a doctor’s office in Texas serves as a distressing reminder that, in addition to an active-shooter protocol, a physician practice should prepare a post-incident response to help employees and patients cope and insulate itself from…
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