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Introducing the DBR's Attorney of the Year and Other Florida Legal Accolades
Welcome to the first installment of the Daily Business Review's 2021 Legal Awards, honoring some of the year's greatest achievements.Lifetime Achievement: Yueh-Mei Kim Nutter Launched Family Law Training Company
"When the courts accept and proceed with my recommendations as a Guardian ad litem in a high-conflict family matter, I feel that I have helped a child out of a conflict and given that child and family an opportunity to preserve relationship and be healthier," Nutter said.Meet Yalonda Howze, the Chief Legal Officer of Codiak BioSciences
Her greatest resource, she says, is other general counsel. In Boston, a group of biotech general counsels talk to one another fairly regularly, circulating job postings and making other recommendations, particularly for outside counsel.Who Got the Work: A Peloton Patent Fight, a Peanut Processing Settlement
Richards, Layton & Finger and Maschoff Brennan are representing ICON Health & Fitness Inc. in its patent suit against Peloton Interactive Inc., Kaufman & Canoles represented raw peanut seller Birdsong Corp. in a price-fixing suit against a food processing company, and other work from midsize firms.Archer Names New Chief Diversity Officer
According to Archer, Smith will focus on setting an agenda to promote workplace inclusiveness.DBR Announces Florida Legal Awards Honorees
Congratulate this year's honorees: recognized for professional excellence in their legal work across Florida. The DBR's annual legal awards event will be held in-person in May.Who Got the Work: A Goth Music Group and a Florida School District
Benesch is representing goth musical group Midnight Syndicate in its claim that the song "RNB" infringes on the band's intellectual property, Vernis & Bowling represented a Florida school district under scrutiny for its treatment of an allegedly violent student, and other work from midsize firms.Market Focus: As Big Law Breaks Into Boston, Midsize Law Puts Up a Fight
Big Law is stampeding into Boston. But midsize firm leaders say they're still competitive in the talent acquisition arena.Market Focus: How Boston's Midsize Firms Thrive Amid Growing Competition
"One lawyer makes work for another lawyer because one lawyer cannot do all the work for all the clients," said John McGivney, managing partner of Boston's Rubin and Rudman.Doughnut-Cutting Driver Run Down by Dunwoody Cop Settles for $400K
The plaintiff parked and fled on foot when Dunwoody police caught him burning rubber, only to be hit by an officer pursuing him across a parking lot.Trending Stories
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