The award will honor area businesses that have created a healthy workplace for happier, healthier and more productive and loyal employees.
Google privacy fines to date are ‘peanuts’ Gunster attorney tells Law360
Gaida Zirkelbach, a shareholder in Gunster’s technology law practice, spoke to a writer from Law360 about the recent news that Australia’s privacy commissioner indicated it may reopen its investigation into Google’s Street View technology and data collection and retention practices.
Lawsuit between Seminole Tribe, contractor turns spotlight on tribe’s secretive government
Gunster shareholder Robert Hackleman, representing AECOM Technology Corp., the contractor in the litigation, spoke recently to the Daily Business Review about the lawsuit between the contractor and the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Passing the buck on contamination cleanup no longer an option
Before June 14 of this year, buyers who knowingly purchased commercial property containing petroleum or dry clean contamination had a defense to liability for the cleanup costs. This is no longer the case.
Palm Beach State College inches closer to western expansion
Gunster represents Palm Beach State College in its bid to change land-use rules in order to proceed with its plan to build a 75-acre campus in Loxahatchee Groves at Southern Boulevard and B Road.
Gunster’s growth profiled in Florida Trend’s list of ‘Best Companies to Work for’
Gunster’s expansion in the Jacksonville and Tampa markets last year is the subject of a profile published in Florida Trend today.
Financial safeguards should be a given, Gunster attorney comments in Broward Teachers Union matter
Mark Bonfanti, a labor and employment attorney in Gunster’s Tallahassee office, provided comments to The Miami Herald recently on the Broward Teachers Union’s efforts to rebuild its reputation as its former president faces theft charges.
Gunster land use attorney weighs in on water impact fee dispute near Jacksonville, Florida
“The point of the impact fee is to try to mitigate the impact that the person or business having,” Gunster’s John G. Metcalf told reporter Christian Conte.
Gunster’s Miami expansion spotlighted in Latin Builders Association magazine
Six new attorneys in Miami expand the breadth and scope of Gunster’s international business litigation, real estate, and environmental and land use practices.
States cannot be penalized for opting out of Medicaid expansion of Affordable Care Act, Gunster attorney tells Journal
The Supreme Court found the Medicaid expansion part of the Affordable Care Act to be constitutional as long as states aren’t penalized for opting out of the expansion, and states can continue to receive their current Medicaid funding, Gunster attorney Bruce Lamb told the Tampa Bay Business Journal.