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September 11, 2001 |

The Long Reach of Terrorism

South Florida's government, legal and business establishments reeled in stunned horror and along with the rest of the nation scrambled to take measures against dangers both real and perceived in the aftermath of Tuesday's terror attacks. Courthouses shut down; law offices closed up shop as attorneys frantically called New York inquiring about colleagues and loved ones; and building managers shut down office towers.
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November 13, 2006 |

THE NLJ 250 | Index of firms listed

Adams and Reese (143)
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September 12, 2001 |

Regaining Their Footing

Most Florida state and county government buildings, law firms operated in the shadow of the tragedy as increased security was put into place. Workers everywhere sought information on colleagues and loved ones. All the while terror's tentacles crept into South Florida as government agents served warrants against possible conspirators in Broward County and the Daytona Beach area.
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Despite Best Efforts of a Raft of Big Firm Defense Counsel, Sprawling MDL over Bank Overdraft Fees Survives Motion to Dismiss
Publication Date: 2010-03-16
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Do banks have the right to charge huge penalty fees for checking account overdrafts? A senior judge in Florida ruled that 15 cases raising such allegations can proceed to discovery in litigation that could cost the banks hundreds of millions of dollars.

March 14, 2011 |

ZUMPANO PATRICIOS & WINKER

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October 28, 2004 |

Newsbriefs

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March 14, 2011 |

SQUIRE SANDERS & DEMPSEY

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March 14, 2011 |

LEOPOLD KUVIN

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October 24, 2003 |

New Fla. Law Overrules Judge in Right-to-Die Case

Laurie [email protected] Florida Legis-lature's decision to give Gov. Jeb Bush authority to stay a court ruling and order the reattachment of a feeding tube for a brain-damaged woman violates the state constitution and won't withstand a court challenge, a number of legal experts and lawmakers of both parties said Wednesday.
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March 14, 2011 |

BAKER & MCKENZIE

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