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October 27, 2010 | Law.com

Managing Partners Have Positive Outlook, Survey Shows

After two years of increasing pessimism, the Daily Business Review's annual managing partner survey found that the vast majority of managing partners at firms with South Florida offices feel "somewhat" or "quite" optimistic about the future of both their law firms and the industry.
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July 01, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

The Diversity Score

For the first time, the nation's law firms backslid when it comes to minority representation.
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December 21, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Capital Sources: Dodd-Frank's legacy may be fewer, larger banks

The number of community banks will shrink, survivors will be bigger, and they will be focused on complying with financial services reform rules rather than innovation.
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April 12, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Michael Swerdlow dangles millions for Biscayne Landing rights

As the city of North Miami gains control of the Biscayne Landing site, developer Michael Swerdlow plans to unveil a proposal to pay the cash-strapped municipality millions in exchange for a ground lease and rights to develop the city's former landfill.
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January 01, 2007 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Bill Lan Lee, former head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division during the Clinton administration, joined Lewis, Feinberg, Lee, Renaker & Jackson in Oakland, Calif. where he will expand the employment discrimination litigation practice.
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February 15, 2006 | Law.com

Jury Finds for Doctor in Retaliation Case, but Can Damages Be Collected?

When physician Bruce David Burstein asked his supervisor to cover some shifts so he could take time off during Christmas season, his supervisor allegedly responded by asking Burstein his religion and shouting at him: "You are a Jew!" Burstein later sued the supervisor and Emtel, the hospital's emergency medicine provider, after his contract with Emtel wasn't renewed. He was awarded $675,000 in damages by a federal jury, but he probably won't be able to collect much of it. Emtel has filed for bankruptcy.
4 minute read
January 16, 2006 | National Law Journal

Movers

Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky (Washington): Richard Lehfeldt joins the energy practice as partner in the firm's Washington office- and other personnel moves.
4 minute read
May 12, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Doral, resort owner about to reach settlement

The city of Doral and the owner of the Doral Golf Resort and Spa may be poised to settle a dispute that has kept the 7-year-old city from implementing its 2006 comprehensive plan.
5 minute read
September 26, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Georgia Farmer Finally Collects on 1999 Discrimination Win

Rebecca [email protected] Miller is an endangered species. He grows peanuts, corn and wheat, and raises cattle near Blakely, a town in southwest Georgia. Like his father before him, Miller, 49, has been working the fields since childhood. Farming always has been a tough way to earn a living, requiring a willingness to do backbreaking work around the clock, along with a high tolerance for financial risk.
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April 23, 2001 | Law.com

Movers & Shakers

Follow lawyers' career moves and law firms' transformations each week with "Movers & Shakers." This week, news from New York's Proskauer Rose, Phoenix's Snell & Wilmer and Miami's Shutts & Bowen.
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