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Mid-Market Clients Rushing to Close Deals, Anticipating Slowdown Ahead
Hospitality clients are already feeling crippled by forced shutdowns in the face of the coronavirus, and other mid-market companies are bracing for more economic pain.Florida Attorneys Face Off in Board of Governors, President-Elect Races
Jacksonville-based Michael Tanner and Ocala attorney Renee Thompson are vying to become next in line for the presidency of the Florida Bar. Monday is the last day to vote.Florida's Large Law Firms Expect Billing Rate Increases in 2020 While Smaller Firms Stay Put
The Daily Business Review's annual 2020 bankruptcy report found a nominal increase in average partner rates among Florida's regional firms, while the Am Law 200 is expecting another year of rate increases.'Daubert' Six Months Later—The Sky Is Not Falling
On May 23, 2019, the Florida Supreme Court, after a change in its membership, sua sponte, reversed itself and adopted the Daubert standard. Six months later, the fears of Daubert opponents have so far proven to not be true.Miami Attorneys File Class Action in $170M EquiAlt Ponzi That Targeted Elderly
The lawsuit lists many of the same allegations filed in a Securities and Exchange Commission civil complaint and goes on to accuse sales agents of aiding and abetting the alleged fraud.Shutts & Bowen Posts 21st Straight Year of Growth
The growth in 2019 was a bit slower than the double-digit profit and revenue increases the firm reported in 2018, but firm chairman Bowman Brown was pleased with the results.On the Move: Tasha Dickinson Joins Day Pitney
Legal industry hiring and promotions in South Florida.Weed, Weapons and Raoul Cantero: Florida Supreme Court Tackles Busy Docket in February
The tentative schedule of oral arguments in February shows 10 cases hinging on a slew of hot-button issues, replete with Big Law and other high-profile litigators.At Least 1 New Justice Will Be From South Florida: Who Are the Candidates?
Here's a look at the South Florida judges is the running to fill two open spots on the Florida Supreme Court, one of which will go to a judge or attorney in the Third Appellate District, covering Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.Florida Bar President-Elect Candidates to Face Off in March
Five board of governors seats will also have contested elections.Trending Stories
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