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September 12, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Is regulation required for attorney referral services?

Companies such as 411 Pain have been dubbed ambulance chasers by some industry critics. The Florida Bar and Legislature are looking into claims of kickbacks and patient brokering to see if new laws and rules are warranted.
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October 27, 2003 | National Law Journal

Movers

Baker & Hostetler (Cleveland): The firm's white collar crime and corporate criminal investigations team has been bolstered with the arrival of former federal prosecutor Thomas D. Warren—and other notable personnel shifts.
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March 29, 2011 | Law.com

South Fla. New Partners 2011: A Tougher Hurdle to Clear

The number of new partners named at most major law firms in South Florida fell in 2010, continuing a trend from the year before, according to the Daily Business Review's annual new partners survey. And that trend may be here to stay, say legal experts, some managing partners and recruiters.
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April 28, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Miami changed from a sleepy Southern town into a Big Law hub

When Miami's legal industry was just getting started in the early 1900s, there was nothing high-powered about it. Just three local lawyers were members of the Florida Bar Association, the precursor to The Florida Bar.
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February 25, 2008 | National Law Journal

Didn't approve that OT? Tough.

Employee-rights attorneys have found some new ammunition in pursuing overtime lawsuits: a recent federal appeals court ruling that says employers must pay for overtime even if they didn't approve it. The ruling has already started showing up in pending wage and hour claims. "We probably have 20 cases that this decision assists us with," said Justin Swartz, of New York's Outten & Golden.
4 minute read
October 05, 2011 | Law.com

Law Firms Descend on Florida to Take Over Foreclosure Business

Law firms based throughout the United States have opened offices in Florida to capture foreclosure business abandoned by two of the largest foreclosure firms in the state, in the wake of investigations into possible foreclosure fraud.
6 minute read
February 04, 2000 | Law.com

Y2K Costs And Counting

While the turn of the calendar to Jan. 1, 2000, has come and gone with minimal disruption to computer systems, the millennium bug continues to be a pest. Companies spent gobs of money to combat the year 2000 problem and many believe the expense was worth it. Florida's biggest businesses spent over $300 million on Y2K problems -- and haven't reported any. Nevertheless, some experts say it could be months, or years, before issues surrounding the year 2000 problem are resolved.
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April 18, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Justice Watch: FAWL executive says diversity message still not heeded

Two years ago, members of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers were outraged and disappointed when they realized women filled only 11 of 56 seats on the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission in Florida. The latest round of appointments added four women to the commission.
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September 23, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Firms open Florida offices to take over foreclosure business

Law firms from throughout the country have opened offices in Florida to capture foreclosure business abandoned by the Law Offices of David J. Stern and Ben-Ezra & Katz in the wake of investigations into possible foreclosure fraud. The largest of the new firms is Atlanta-based McCalla Raymer, which has four Florida offices, including one in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
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