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Battle Over Eminent Domain Rights Of States Draws Pre-Emptive Strike
A prominent redevelopment group is fighting a high-stakes battle to keep control over the use of eminent domain by proposing changes in Florida's takings law that are friendlier to property owners.Two named compensation claims judges
Governor Rick Scott appointed Miami attorney Margaret Kerr, a partner with Arrick Peacock & Kerr, and reappointed Gerardo Castiello as a judges of compensation claims.Lenders, creditors battle over home-builder Tousa's loans
A group of big lenders will face off against creditors of home-builder Tousa today in a legal tug of war over more than $500 million. The case involves a loan issued to Tousa in the months leading up to its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in January 2008.Wolf Block, a Phila. Icon, to Close Its Doors
Wolf Block, one of Philadelphia's most storied and, at one time, most powerful law firms, will soon cease to exist. The firm's end was self-administered during a partner vote Monday afternoon.Consumer credit case appeals grow
A wave of Fair Credit Reporting Act lawsuits concerning whether automobile, credit card and mortgage lenders unlawfully accessed consumer credit reports before mailing preapproved credit offers is jamming appeals courts. The cases � which claim that the lenders violated the act by not making a "firm offer of credit" after accessing the credit reports without consumers' consent � have also generated conflicting district court decisions.Mergers of Firms Jump Sharply Despite Slowing Economy
The number of law firm mergers had a sharp increase nationally in the second quarter of 2008, despite a slowing economy.Summer Associate Classes Shrivel in the Glare of the Recession
Brandon Chase is entering his third year of law school at Nova Southeastern University with something that is becoming rarer and rarer these days: a post-graduate job.Associate pay cuts seen as permanent
A growing number of managing partners and management consultants say recent cuts in associate compensation aren't a temporary phenomenon.Plantation-based online auction company seeks $1.46 million reversal
Plantation-based online auction company RealAuction.com is asking the 4th District Court of Appeal to reverse a verdict against the firm and its chief executive officer.Trending Stories
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