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Julie Kay

Julie Kay

May 15, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Greenberg Traurig grabs Dewey's Warsaw office

Greenberg Traurig is picking up Dewey & LeBoeuf's 50-lawyer office in Warsaw, Poland, and Dewey's former global corporate finance chair Frank Adams.

By Julie Kay

2 minute read

May 13, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Former mayor Neisen Kasdin to head Akerman Senterfitt's Miami office

In his new role, Kasdin will oversee 142 lawyers and lobbyists in Akerman's largest office nationwide. One of Florida's largest law firms, Akerman has 18 offices and 500 lawyers and lobbyists throughout the country.

By Julie Kay

2 minute read

February 04, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Greenberg Traurig loses three partners to other firms

Greenberg Traurig lost three Miami partners in the past week, including Jim Leshaw, longtime state head of business reorganization and restructuring.

By Julie Kay

2 minute read

January 10, 2013 | Daily Business Review

South Florida firms reap another $53.4 million in fees

U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King in Miami has approved two more settlements with banks in class action cases targeting their overdraft policies.

By Julie Kay

2 minute read

December 21, 2007 | National Law Journal

Another law school offers naming rights for sale

Florida International University is jumping on the bandwagon and looking to sell naming rights to its law school for $20 million. Coming on the heels of news that Ave Maria Law School is offering for $20 million naming rights to the new facility it is building in southwest Florida is news that Miami-based FIU � Florida's newest law school � is also trying to sell naming rights, but for the entire school.

By Julie Kay / Staff reporter

2 minute read

February 19, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Carlton Fields revenue up to $167 million

Florida-based Carlton Fields reports steady growth in 2012 with a 3 percent jump in gross revenue, 5 percent in revenue per lawyer and 6 percent in net income.

By Julie Kay

3 minute read

January 17, 2008 | National Law Journal

Courthouse renamed for judge who championed causes for social justice

A Miami federal courthouse will officially be named after a popular deceased judge known for his rulings desegregating Miami schools and championing the rights of homeless people and Cuban and Haitian boat people. The building will be officially renamed the C. Clyde Atkins United States Courthouse at a ceremony Jan. 28.

By Julie Kay / Staff reporter

3 minute read

September 09, 2008 | National Law Journal

Hurricane shuts court, delays death penalty hearing

Yet another hurricane has disrupted court operations in Florida, even though the storm turned away over the weekend and is now heading for the Gulf Coast. Friday, when it appeared that Hurricane Ike — a potentially serious Category 3 or 4 hurricane — was headed for the Florida Keys, the federal courthouse in Key West was closed for Monday and Tuesday

By Julie Kay / Staff reporter

1 minute read

October 08, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Carlton Fields Merging With Jorden Burt

Carlton Fields and Jorden Burt are combining into a Florida-centric law firm with 370 lawyers.

By Julie Kay

1 minute read

January 15, 2008 | National Law Journal

Judge recuses from Florida courthouse mold case

A federal judge in Miami has recused himself from a Freedom of Information case brought by the children of deceased magistrate judge Ted Klein who believe their father died as a result of danegrous mold in the courthouse. Many are speculating that the entire Southern District of Florida bench will wind up recusing themselves and a judge in another district will hear the case.

By Julie Kay / Staff reporter

2 minute read