by Dan Bushell | Oct 13, 2014 | Blogroll
by Dan Bushell | Sep 23, 2014 | Family Litigation, General Civil Litigation
Avenues of communication have dramatically expanded over the past few decades, with email, social media, the proliferation of mobile phones, and text messaging making it easier and easier to make contact with the vast majority of people. Whether they want to be in...
by Dan Bushell | Sep 18, 2014 | Florida District Courts of Appeal
The judges of Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal can apply the same sharp analysis to solve financial quandaries as they use to parse complex legal issues. That’s what attendees of yesterday’s meeting of the Appellate Practice...
by Dan Bushell | Jul 29, 2014 | General Civil Litigation, Insurance Coverage
Last week, two federal courts of appeals–the 4th Circuit and D.C. Circuit–considered whether the IRS reasonably interpreted the Affordable Care Act as allowing the IRS to give tax credits to taxpayers that purchase health insurance through an exchange set...
by Dan Bushell | Jul 15, 2014 | Constitutional Litigation, Florida Supreme Court
It is not easy to get the Supreme Court of Florida to hear a case. That is by design: the Florida Constitution was amended in 1980 to curtail the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction so that it may only review a limited number of cases that fall into discrete...