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Kelley Kronenberg Continues First-Party Expansion with New Training Program, More Hiring
The incoming first-party property insurance defense litigation attorneys are attending a four-week intensive training clinic designed to help them hit the ground running. Clients have noticed the difference, said practice leader Jeffrey Wank.How a Year of COVID Has Affected South Florida Real Estate
The COVID-19 pandemic brought several changes to our daily lives and impacted every industry. Real estate was no exception, particularly in South Florida where social distancing, home-schooling, low interest rates, and remote working created the perfect opportunity for homebuyers who were considering relocating from Northeastern states.Slowly But Surely, South Florida's Law Firms Are Making Their Way Back to the Office
We asked local firms when they're going back and how they're doing it.How South Florida Firms Are Pushing Toward Full-Vax
We polled leading South Florida law firms to understand how (and why) they're asking their attorneys and staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine.Employment Law Considerations for Companies Considering a COVID Vaccine Mandate
Companies would like to return to pre-pandemic "normalcy," or some version of it, but are left juggling employee safety issues, maintenance of their company culture, and consideration of the various employment laws and pertinent, and often modified, guidelines.View more book results for the query "Kelley Kronenberg"
Making It Work: How South Florida's Summer Associate Programs Are Shaping Up in 2021
Firm leaders across the region are weighing the desire to mentor the next generation with lingering pandemic risks and their firms' evolving work structures.Industry Responds Negatively to Florida's Potential No-Fault Repeal
Insurance associations and attorneys alike are encouraging Florida Governor DeSantis to veto the bill.The 2021 Diversity Scorecard: The Legal Industry's Slow March Continued Amid Racial Justice Protests
As a wave of attention on racial and social justice issues spread through the country and the world, law firms managed to make progress on diversity despite the pandemic.Burns White Labor and Employment Co-Chair Moves to Goldberg Segalla
"I think this is one of those unique times in the labor and employment world where we're firing on all cylinders," said Caroline J. Berdzik, chair of Goldberg Segalla's 40-lawyer employment and labor group.Mid-Market Recap: Recovering From Losing Firm Founders
Many midsize firms don't spend a lot of time on succession planning. What happens when when they suddenly lose a leader?Trending Stories
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