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Eyeing Business Migration to Florida, Kelley Kronenberg Expands Estate-Planning Group
In adding a partner in New Jersey, the Florida firm is seeking to service a growing number of people and businesses moving to Florida seasonally and permanently,Midsize Moves: A Former Bronx Justice, a 'Snowbird' Lawyer
Retired New York State Supreme Court Acting Justice Ethan Greenberg is now a shareholder with Anderson Kill, Kelley Kronenberg added partner Robert C. Segear to its probate litigation and guardianship and estate planning practice groups, and other midsize moves.'Woman Behind the Curtain': Meet the Lawyer Driving Major Florida Land Deals
Alicia Lewis said longevity in your legal career should be based on your skillset and not how you look. "My male counterparts don't have to deal or think about that," she said, adding: "It is almost as if men get better with age and that assumption is always there and it is not always there for a woman."How Florida's Biggest Law Firms Develop and Promote Diverse Attorneys
Promoting diverse attorneys is about creating opportunities for them to prove themselves, according to leaders from six major Florida firms.South Beach Nightclub Is Priced in Bitcoin — But What About Volatility?
The property is located one block from the beachfront, has inherent property air rights allowing for future redevelopment options, and is within walking distance of several high-end hotels and multimillion-dollar condominiums.Auto Lenders May be Liable When Agents Breach the Peace During Repossession
Auto lenders in almost all cases hire a third-party repossession agent to pick up a vehicle when the loan goes into default. Under the law, these third-party repossession companies are agents of the lendersYoung Litigators Face Rising Employment Competition, Fewer Courtroom Opportunities
"Firms are interviewing an awful lot more people," said legal recruiter A. Harrison Barnes in Century City, California. "For every position there's probably two or three times more interviews than there were in the past, and that's maybe because of Zoom."Young Litigators Face Rising Employment Competition, Fewer Courtroom Opportunities
"Firms are interviewing an awful lot more people," said legal recruiter A. Harrison Barnes. "For every position there's probably two or three times more interviews than there were in the past, and that's maybe because of Zoom."Young Litigators Face Rising Employment Competition, Fewer Courtroom Opportunities
"It's a completely different skill to be able to argue a motion in person and argue it on Zoom," South Florida attorney Michael Rosenberg said.Landlords Are Accepting Partial Rent Payments. Ruling Shows This Might Be a Mistake
The economic downturn amid the COVID-19 pandemic has caused some to accept partial rent payments from struggling tenants.Trending Stories
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