GULF COAST
OCTOBER 5 – October 11, 2012
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+ Businesses step up in mutiny on the beach The pirates won’t be denied because, well, there’s too much booty at stake. Swords have been clashing on Fort Myers Beach, where organizers of the annual Pirate Fest were ordered to walk the plank after they announced they’d canceled the fall event. Businesses have relied on the October festival that draws some 12,000 Jose Gaspar aficionados to the shores of this beachside town during the slowest part of the year for tourism. The original organizers of the event called off the faux-pirate fest a few days ago because they said local businesses weren’t underwriting the event. Aarghh, responded business lubbers. Together with the Fort Myers Beach Chamber of Commerce, businesses banded to attract the pirates and their wenches back under a new organizer. Now that’s the way to put down a mutiny, mateys!
+ Sunshine State courts wilt under pressure
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Bring It Former USF basketball star Brian Lamb translates success on the court to success at Fifth Third Bank. Page 7
Florida’s legal climate, and its reputation for an anti-business court system, continues to rank among the 10 worst in the country, a new Institute for Legal Reform report shows. The state ranked 41st — the fourth consecutive time its legal environment failed to crack the top 40 in the institute’s annual list. The main issues, according to Institute for Legal Reform Senior Vice President Kevin Watson, are junk science, bad faith and legislating from the bench. The Institute for Legal Reform is an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “Florida, unfortunately, has this reputation in part based on the laws on the books and to some degree the action of the courts,” Watson says on a recent edition of “The Bottom
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