The Florida Department of Education and Volunteer Florida are inviting students across the state to participate in the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month student art and essay contests.
Josh Hammer, Opinion Editor at Newsweek, said that Florida has set a positive example by pursuing tort reform instead of litigation practices he described as harmful.
Floridians for Lawsuit Reform has announced that third-party litigation funding allows hidden investors to profit from lawsuits, increasing costs for families and small businesses.
Attorney General James Uthmeier and Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister have announced the results of Operation Van Diesel, which targeted an organized theft ring accused of stealing large amounts of diesel fuel from gas stations in at...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is seeking public input on possible rule changes for the management of the spotted seatrout fishery.
Benjamin Gilbert, a broker-associate with Keller Williams at the Parks in Orlando, has developed his real estate business around transactions that often involve significant emotional and legal complexity.
Florida’s 2025 Gulf private recreational red snapper fall season will open to anglers fishing from private recreational vessels or state-permitted charter vessels that do not have a federal reef fish permit.
A recent court decision to vacate the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) methodology rule, along with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) announcement to discontinue the Farm Labor Survey, is expected to impact wage-setting processes...