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November 13, 2024 | National Law Journal

Ted Olson, Former Solicitor General Who Argued Bush v. Gore, Dies

Despite being known as a conservative lawyer, Olson notably teamed up with his opposing counsel in the Bush case, David Boies, to challenge a California amendment against same-sex marriage.
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November 12, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Carlton Fields Downsizes in Move to New Atlanta Office

The Tampa-founded Am Law 200 firm is moving to new space after 20 years in its first location outside Florida.
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November 12, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Against the Odds: Voters Elect Woody Clermont to the Broward Judicial Bench

Woody Clermont, an assistant city attorney for the city of Miami Beach, spoke about the challenges he had to overcome to become the next judge of the Broward County Court.
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November 12, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Trump's Lawyers Speak Out: 'The President Had the Confidence to Retain Me'

Three Florida lawsuits against Trump remain active, and the Miami-Dade attorneys involved belong to one of the president-elect's largest group of supporters: Latino men.
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November 12, 2024 | The American Lawyer

Kramer Levin, HSF Leaders Set Out Merger Timeline, Structure

In their first interview since announcing a transatlantic tie-up, the leaders of both firms spoke to Law.com about the combined firm’s timing, structure and priorities.
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November 12, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Special Section: 2024 Latin America

In The Daily Business Review's Latin America Special Section, read how Latin America's wealth is generating work for Miami lawyers, how Brazil is becoming a vital LatAm market for U.S. law firms, and also, read about Mexico's new controversial judicial reform and how it will affect investments and arbitration.
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November 11, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Teen Overseas Boarding Schools Face Wave of Miami Federal Lawsuits

The teens were waterboarded, tortured, physically assaulted, punched, slapped, and beaten, were deprived of food and water, isolated from their families, trafficked by being subject to torment and psychological torture, and were subjected to forced manual labor and involuntary servitude, according to the complaints that spanned more than 1,000 pages.
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November 11, 2024 | Daily Business Review

International Investment and Dispute Resolution in the Wake of Mexico’s Dramatic Judicial Reform

While the dust settles, companies or individuals doing business in and out of Mexico are paying attention and will seek ways to structure their investments and adjudicate the disputes emanating from them favoring alternative mechanisms such as arbitration.
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November 11, 2024 | Daily Business Review

You’re a Newly Barred Attorney … Now What?

You’ve made it through the tortuous maze of law school and the bar exam. Now, you get to deal with real adult scaries: networking. For those like me who suffer a debilitating case of impostor syndrome, walking into a room full of attorneys or logging into a Zoom meeting can cause heart palpitations.
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