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Labor, Employment and Benefits: Alert - February 6, 2012

The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied an employer’s request for review of a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, which held that tipped employees spending more than 20 percent of their time performing related but non-tipped duties must be paid the full minimum wage for that time, without the tip credit.

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Construction: Alert - January 30, 2012

For almost 50 years, lessors have had the ability to limit their liability for liens that arose from improvements to the leasehold made by a lessee. However, in the most recent legislative session, the Florida Legislature enacted revisions to Florida Statute § 713.10 that provide a potential pitfall for lessors by inserting a provision that may allow a contractor to lien the lessor's interest even where there is a recorded document advising of the limitation of liens.

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In The Headlines

Business Chapter 11 Filings and Reorganizations are Booming
 
June 27, 2008
 
Noel Robert Boeke - Tampa

Tampa bankruptcy Partner Noel Boeke was quoted extensively in, "Business Chapter 11 filings and reorganizations are booming," in the June 27 edition of the Tampa Bay Business Journal. The piece assesses the trend toward increased bankruptcy filings. Boeke, who is president of the Florida chapter of the Turnaround Management Association, provided insight into the recent increase and how it applies for companies in different industries of varying sizes, and how lenders are affected.

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