By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 12, 2018
Three Florida-based firms are among the 102 firms ranked in The American Lawyer's annual Midlevel Associate Survey.
By Zach Schlein | September 12, 2018
Bass, who has served with the firm for the entirety of her 37-year-long legal career, recently served as the the 2017-2018 president of the American Bar Association. She will be leaving Greenberg Traurig at the end of 2018 to launch a venture addressing the challenges faced by women and minorities in the workplace.
By Jim Turner | September 12, 2018
Assignment of benefits, which involves policyholders signing over insurance claims to contractors, has been highly controversial in recent years, particularly involving water-damage claims.
By Jim Saunders | September 12, 2018
Lobbyist Marion Hammer filed the lawsuit in July against California attorney Lawrence Sorensen and three other men because of emails they sent to her after the Feb. 14 shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
By Colby Hamilton | September 11, 2018
U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie said the cryptocurrency fraud allegations, "[s]tripped of the 21st-century jargon," were run-of-the-mill schemes that were sufficiently substantiated in the indictment.
By Raychel Lean | September 11, 2018
"I don't want to spend the next couple years of my life fighting for what I no longer enjoy practicing," said former Broward Circuit Judge John Contini, who's switched careers since stepping down from the bench amid a JQC investigation into allegations that he created fake dockets to avoid work.
By Meredith Hobbs | September 11, 2018
Michael Levinson, who is also an M.D., joined the Florida business law firm to lead its health care practice, saying the midsize business law firm can "take a more integrated approach" to health care law, which is siloed at giant firms.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 10, 2018
A panel of three judges from the circuit court ruled Friday that efforts to keep the cross where it is loses out to precedent from a 35-year-old opinion. But then two of the panel's judges wrote separately to invite a reversal, saying their precedent is wrong. The opinions together totaled 82 pages.
By Raychel Lean | September 10, 2018
Moffa & Breuer make four filings appealing bankruptcy orders after intra-family fighting caused shareholders of Fisherman's Pier Inc. to lose management rights and be replaced by a trustee at Kapila & Co. Kapila joined forces with one shareholder, leaving Moffa out of the equation.
By Jim Saunders | September 10, 2018
U.S. District Judge Mark Walker, in a 27-page ruling, partially sided with plaintiffs who sought an injunction to require Spanish-language ballots and other assistance for what are believed to be more than 30,000 Puerto Ricans in the counties.
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