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Akerman expands Jacksonville practice with two partners
Akerman Senterfitt is expanding its corporate practice in Jacksonville, Fla., with the additions of shareholders Randy Fairbanks and Timothy Crass.Wolf Block-Akerman Merger Talks in Trouble
In the days that followed the joint announcement by Wolf Block and Akerman Senterfitt that their merger talks hit a snag over a conflict, sources have pointed to deeper issues affecting the drawn-out discussions.Akerman Senterfitt names Robert Zinn president
Orlando, Fla.'s Akerman Senterfitt has appointed Robert A. Zinn, the chief operating shareholder, to the newly created position of the firm's president.Revenue soars nine percent for Akerman Senterfitt
The Miami-based law firm reports a 12.7 percent gain in 2011 net income and comes as the firm expanded 6.3 percent to 471 lawyers, feeding on small growth in both equity and non-equity partners.Attorneys led team to $1.2 billion sale of a pharmaceutical business
Stephen Roddenberry and Bill Arnhols led a team of Akerman Senterfitt attorneys that worked the $1.2 billion sale of a pharmaceutical business.Former Judge Looks to Colleague for Private Practice
Former Chief Judge Edward B. Davis left the federal bench in Miami because he said he wasn't pulling in enough dough. After being wooed by nearly every law firm in town, Davis chose Akerman Senterfitt, swayed because fellow former chief judge Joseph Hatchett would also be there. "That gave me a lot of comfort," Davis said. Two former chief judges -- that makes chairman Charlie Schuette comfortable too.Wolf Block-Akerman Merger Talks in Trouble
In the days following the joint announcement by Wolf Block and Akerman Senterfitt that their merger talks hit a snag over a conflict, sources have pointed to deeper issues affecting the drawn-out discussions. The general sentiment in the community was that while the deal was still on, it was on life-support. Sources questioned how a conflict could appear -- and be so problematic -- this late in the game, and instead pointed to financial issues as the cause for the holdup.Akerman Senterfitt opens Las Vegas office
Akerman Senterfitt is opening the office in response to client demand in what CEO Andrew Smulian calls "one of the epicenters of the mortgage crisis."Akerman Senterfitt Reports Record Year Financially
Chairman and CEO Andrew Smulian said Akerman Senterfitt had a 10.8 percent increase in gross revenue, to $285 million, and an 11.5 percent increase in net revenue, to $105 million.Trending Stories
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