Judge Barbara Areces of the 11th Judicial Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County entered a declaratory ruling today that the lease between the City of Miami and Miami Art Museum of Dade County [...]
On January 11, the United States Supreme Court held for the first time that federal discrimination laws do not protect church employees who perform religious duties. In Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical [...]
On February 23 at 5:00 p.m., WSH associate Estrellita S. Sibila will be speaking on the popular “Fried on Business” radio show. Estrellita will join Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Florida and [...]
On Tuesday, Miami-Dade commissioners unanimously voted to lift the County moratorium on city incorporations. Although no incorporations are anticipated in the immediate future, five communities [...]
While many people passionately debate the merits and faults of the Court’s recent decision in ideological terms, few understand the issues from a constitutional perspective. Truthfully, not many [...]
The State of Florida Department of Transportation has started to send Owner Notification letters for its State Road 7/US 441 Project from North of Fillmore to South of Stirling Road in Hollywood. [...]
Each holiday season brings festivities, family time and a welcome break from the daily grind. For local government attorneys and officials, the holiday season also involves important issues of [...]
Backers of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) were dealt a major blow when freshman Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) released a statement withdrawing his support for Protect Intellectual Property Act [...]
Earlier this month, WSH Partner Joshua D. Krut sat down with Aventura News to discuss permissible displays of religious faith by condominium unit owners on the doors to their units. The topic [...]
On April 14, the first ever PhilanthroFest will host a day of outdoor festivities showcasing about 90 nonprofit organizations. The free event is the result of a partnership between Miami Crawls [...]