The 45th Florida-Georgia / Hulsey-Gambrell Moot Court Competition has concluded with a win for the University of Georgia. Smith Hulsey & Busey co-hosted the event with Smith, Gambrell & Russell on Oct. 31 at the Duval County Courthouse in Jacksonville. The competition brought together top law students from the University of Florida College of Law […]
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Charmaine Chiu Presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics’ 2025 National Conference
Smith Hulsey & Busey shareholder Charmaine T. M. Chiu spoke at the American Academy of Pediatrics’ 2025 National Conference and Exhibition on Sept. 27 in Denver, Colorado. Chiu participated in a panel discussion titled “H0267: Section on International Medical Graduates Program Financial Literacy and Management for Trainees and Practicing Physicians,” focused on physician employment contracts […]
Read moreSanctioning the Match-Fixers: Smith Hulsey & Busey Assists the ITIA’s Global Push Against Tennis’s Cheaters
When Belgian police investigating claims of tennis match rigging uncovered a vast, international web of corruption, the London based International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) asked SHB, long-time outside counsel to the ITIA, for assistance in bringing anti-corruption charges against participating tennis professionals. The ITIA and SHB drew on a broad coalition of investigators, counsel and […]
Read moreEarl Googe Publishes Article on Physician Discipline Process with AHLA Health Law Weekly
Googe offers informed guidance on how medical staff leadership should approach choosing outside counsel to serve in two critical distinct roles, advocate and hearing officer, when navigating the physician discipline process.
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.
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