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Florida “Freedom to Read” Case Moves Forward

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The lawsuit was first filed on May 16 in the Northern district of Florida in Pensacola and alleges that administrators and school board members in the Escambia County School District are in violation of the First Amendment as well as the 14th Amendment—the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S.

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IP Firm Sues Florida Attorney For Using Soundalike Name

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Georgia-based intellectual property firm Bekiares Eliezer LLP has sued an attorney in Florida federal court, alleging he marketed his services with a name similar to its "Founders Legal" brand.

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Baker Donelson Hires Dickinson Wright IP Atty In Florida

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Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC has hired a former Dickinson Wright PLLC member who spent more than 5 ½ years in that firm's Florida offices, the firm announced Tuesday.

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Dallas' Munck Wilson Opens South Florida Office

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The Dallas-based technology firm Munck Wilson Mandala LLP announced Monday that it launched a South Florida office meant to serve as the easternmost hub for global business services.

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Florida Federal Court Allows Franchisor’s Lanham Act and Breach of Contract Claims to Proceed

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A federal court in Florida recently granted in part and denied in part a former franchisee’s motion to dismiss claims for breaching a post-termination noncompete agreement, trademark infringement, and unfair competition. CHHJ Franchising LLC v. Spaulding, 2024 WL 229406 (M.D. By: Lathrop GPM

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Florida Noncompete Agreements: When Are Trade Secrets Protected Under Florida Non-Compete Agreements?

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Florida Statute § 542.335 lists five legitimate business interests which are protected through non-compete agreements. First on the list is trade secrets which includes information such as formulas, patterns, compilations, programs, methods or processes which derive their economic value from not being readily known to others.

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NCAA Expected to Levy Sanctions Against Florida State University’s Football Program Over NIL-related Violations

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Last week, the NCAA announced its most significant Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) enforcement action to date, imposing various penalties against Florida State University and an assistant football coach for impermissible recruiting activities involving a booster and NIL collective. By: Kaufman & Canoles

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