Smith Hulsey & Busey welcomes three new associates to the firm. Carli Frederick and Colton Teal have joined the Litigation Practice Group, and William Templin will serve in the Healthcare Practice Group. “We are excited that Carli, Colton and Will are joining the firm,” said the firm’s chairman, Steve Busey. “Their experience and academic achievements […]
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Smith Hulsey & Busey Named One of Jacksonville Business Journal’s 2025 Best Places to Work
Smith Hulsey & Busey has been recognized as one of the Jacksonville Business Journal’s 2025 Best Places to Work. The list is compiled through an independent survey conducted by Quantum Workplace. Each year, the Business Journal acknowledges local businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to their culture, communication, manager effectiveness, personal engagement, and team dynamics. […]
Read moreJeanne Helton Presents to the Duval County Medical Society
Shareholder Jeanne Helton presented to the Duval County Medical Society for its recent Empowering Employed Physicians webinar. The August 19 event was part of a statewide series designed to support employed physicians in both their personal and professional lives. Jeanne’s session, “Doctors on Defense: What Puts a Physician’s License on the Line?”, explored the most […]
Read moreHow the FTC’s Noncompete Ban Could Impact the Healthcare Industry

What healthcare professionals need to know about the FTC’s noncompete ban, which has significant implications for physicians and has triggered lawsuits across the U.S.
Read moreFederal Court Vacates Florida’s Assumption of Section 404 Permitting Program
Florida no longer has delegated permitting authority under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, according to a federal court decision this month, vacating the EPA’s December 2020 decision delegating that power to the state.
Read moreWhat Business Owners Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act
In 2021, Congress enacted the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”) that goes into effect on January 1, 2024 and requires many businesses to report personally identifying information about their owners to the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”).
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