July 2019 Contents
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FEATURES
The Legal Issue
The state's lawsuit vs. opioid manufacturers is anything but a slam dunk. One reason - Amy Furness, who's defending the maker of Percocet.
Why does Florida still allow companies to set up subsidaries to collect royalties from themselves?
How Florida taxpayers wound up subsidizing junk mail.
What a more conservative state Supreme court means; plus significant rulings.
The state's top lawyers
Florida Legal Elite
For the 16th year, Florida Legal Elite presents a prestigious roster of attorneys chosen for recognition by their peers.
Profile: Terry Taylor
Steering Clear of Publicity
The largest private owner of auto dealerships doesn't care if you don't know him. He prefers it that way.
Trendlines
Up Front
New Chapters
I have had occasion to reflect a bit recently, both personally and professionally...
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Randy Reese
“Coaching has changed. Competing against the phones is the biggest problem I have.”
Editor's Page
Safer
The Burr Foundation helps provide the words - and understanding - necessary to keep children safe.
Florida's Biggest Companies
Florida's top public and private companies, ranked by revenue.
The state's 125 biggest public companies.
The state's 225 biggest private companies.
Around the State
MiamI-DADE
Re-emerging
Coconut Grove's commercial sector picks up.
Southeast
Business Recruiting
Port St. Lucie finally adds a business element.
Southwest
Growing Business
Innovation is a key component of Wish Farms success.
Central
Land Swap
Consolidated-Tomoka is selling off undeveloped land to buy developed land.
Northeast
Lotto Trouble
Meager gains spur winner to sue.
Northwest
Taking Off
Northweswt Florida's four major airports have seen historic rises in passenger counts. Fueling the increases: The arrival of several commercial carriers along with a strong regional economy.
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