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Flagging East Coast Firm Gambles on New Office in Vegas
Akerman Senterfitt is hoping to turn around its fortunes by opening a new office Monday in Las Vegas.Akerman Brings In 'Disaster Dan' to Help Make a Name in D.C.
Crisis management is a hot area, but is there enough sizzle for Florida-based Akerman Senterfitt to stake out a D.C. practice with two former FEMA directors and thereby get a foothold in the nation's capital? And with lean state budgets, who will pay for a large law firm to help with disaster planning? Daniel Craig, head of Akerman's new practice group, says most states have crawled out of their budget hole, though he admits that most taxpayers don't want to see their money going to lobbying activities.Diversity Scorecard: Best in Category
The three main minority groups vary in their distribution. These are the top firms for each group.South Florida law firms scale back summer programs
After several years of steadily increasing recruitment, south Florida large law firms hired fewer summer associates this year. Meanwhile, Marcy Cox, assistant dean for career planning at the University of Miami School of Law, has seen an increase in the number of medium and small firms recruiting students as well as more job postings from firms that have experienced upticks in business because of the economy, such as firms with an emphasis on bankruptcy and foreclosure work.Wolf Block to Take Dissolution Vote to Partnership, Sources Say
The Philadelphia legal community is abuzz with talk this weekend about the future of Wolf Block.Courthouse renamed for judge who championed causes for social justice
A Miami federal courthouse will officially be named after a popular deceased judge known for his rulings desegregating Miami schools and championing the rights of homeless people and Cuban and Haitian boat people. The building will be officially renamed the C. Clyde Atkins United States Courthouse at a ceremony Jan. 28.Florida Supreme Court to review attorneys' free speech during litigation
The Florida Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a Fort Lauderdale defamation case between marine industry competitors over an attorney's comments about the other side using prostitutes to boost business.Trending Stories
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