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December 10, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Akerman Senterfitt lawyer to represent Rothstein creditors

A committee of unsecured creditors claiming defunct law firm Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler owes them millions of dollars has selected Akerman Senterfitt partner Michael Goldberg to represent them.
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February 19, 2008 | National Law Journal

Wolf Block Still Keeping Its Eyes on the Merger Prize

It's been a year since Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen and Cozen O'Connor ended their merger discussions. But Wolf Block hasn't given up on the idea of a merger. While its latest strategic plan would allow the firm to "go it alone," it also calls for Wolf Block to look for opportunities to grow substantially, Chairman Mark Alderman says. "There may be no place in the future for a 300-lawyer, regional firm," says Chairman Mark Alderman, who confirms Wolf Block is in talks with Akerman Senterfitt.
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March 03, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Akerman Senterfitt shareholders steer staffing deal

Marc Druckman and Stephen Roddenberry represented Fort Lauderdale-based SFN Group, formerly known as Spherion, in its acquisition of executive services firm Tatum.
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May 07, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Trio worked $236 million sale of Miami Herald property to Malaysia-based Genting

Neisen Kasdin, Susanne Zabloudil and Richard Bezold of Akerman Senterfitt represented Bayfront 2011 Property, an affiliate of Malaysia-based Genting Group, in its acquisition of the Miami Herald's headquarters for $236 million.
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February 16, 2010 | National Law Journal

Florida developers snapping up distressed properties

After several years of stagnation, Akerman Senterfitt is seeing a "groundswell of demand" from Florida homebuilders in the market for land. Those builders aren't ready to start constructing new housing, but are positioning themselves to do so when the housing market improves, said Richard Bezold, chairman of the firm's real estate practice.
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May 06, 2008 | National Law Journal

Jackson Lewis opens a new office in Jacksonville, Fla.

Jackson Lewis, a national workplace law firm based in White Plains, N.Y., has opened a new office in Jacksonville, Fla. The office is staffed with partners Richard N. Margulies and Benjamin D. Sharkey, who formerly worked at Akerman Senterfitt. The growing firm last week opened an office in Portsmouth, N.H., and now has 470 attorneys in 36 cities.
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June 25, 2008 | National Law Journal

K&L Gates adds two partners to N.Y. office

Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis has added two partners to its New York office. Joining the firm are Eric A. Prager, formerly with Darby & Darby, and Israel E. Kornstein, previously a shareholder at Akerman Senterfitt.
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December 24, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Blues artist to headline Chaykin fund-raiser

Blues artist Marcia Ball will star in a concert and cocktail reception to benefit a fellowship established in memory of the Akerman Senterfitt shareholder Steven Chaykin.
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August 01, 2008 | National Law Journal

Miami legal community mourns well-liked Akerman partner

One of Miami's most prominent and well-liked attorneys died Wednesday in a freak accident while on vacation with his family near Aspen, Co. Steven Chaykin, 57, a partner at Akerman Senterfitt in Miami and former federal prosecutor, slid into the river and hit his head while trying to help his wife after she fell during a hiking trip, according to the Aspen Times.
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November 13, 2008 | National Law Journal

While one construction law firm lays off associates, another firm bulks up its construction practice

Akerman Senterfitt, in anticipation of growth in real estate disputes and the development of public works projects, has added two attorneys to its construction practice. The expansion comes as Stein, Ray & Harris, a construction firm based in Chicago, laid off four of its 14 associates this month after an anticipated jump in litigation failed to materialize.
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