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February 04, 2011 |

Judge grants $2.6 million to three law firms for Rothstein work

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Raymond Ray has awarded the lawyers hired to handle the bankruptcy of Scott Rothstein's defunct law firm an additional $2.6 million for four months work.
1 minute read
January 14, 2010 |

Ex-U.S. Attorney jumps to national firm

Former U.S. Attorney Marcos Jimenez will leave Miami-based Kenny Nachwalter for the Miami office of New York's 340-lawyer Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman.
2 minute read
October 13, 2010 |

Big Florida firms called upon to help lenders

Lenders are turning away from foreclosure mills and to large law firms when homeowners fight foreclosure and challenge banks to prove their documents are legit.
3 minute read
May 05, 2010 |

Adding Lawyers as Easy as 1-2-3

Shutts & Bowen is expanding in Fort Lauderdale, with the addition of three attorneys, including the head of Ruden McClosky’s securities law practice group.
2 minute read
May 23, 2005 |

Hogan's Latin America Move

Hogan & Hartson picks up two international law specialists in its Miami office.
3 minute read
January 22, 2007 |

On the Move

5 minute read
February 20, 2006 |

Firms set their sights on Cuba after Castro

Lawyers in the United States are turning their thoughts to a new type of Cuba: one without Fidel Castro.
8 minute read
March 20, 2006 |

Full Disclosure

Did Van Scoyoc Associates pull a fast one on the San Antonio Police Department?, Akerman Senterfitt hires an ex-FEMA employee, and more news and notes from K Street.
4 minute read
August 27, 2012 |

More legal heavyweights are making the big switch

Legal recruiters say hiring of senior partners is at an all-time high in South Florida, where dozens of prominent laterals have switched law firms, some lured by out-of-town law firms opening offices here.
8 minute read
April 01, 2009 |

IP attorneys experience shift toward boutique firms

Some intellectual property attorneys are heading for boutiques as larger firms focus more closely on the bottom line and the nature of IP work shifts. Attorneys who have moved to smaller firms say they prefer an environment where firm leaders better understand the up-front costs related to patent, trademark and copyright work and the slower billing cycles preferred by some IP clients. A popular shift in the '80s and '90s had large firms expanding IP practices, but moves are now in the opposite direction.
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