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Major Combinations in Nashville and Carolinas Signal Southeast's Emergence as a Merger Hot Spot
Nashville, with its booming health care industry, is a major prize, but booming tech and financial service sectors are fueling interest in the broader region.HOA Restrictions and Short-Term Rentals Is Making Florida Rental Crisis Worse, FAU Economist Says
"Both of these take away units that could be rented to the public, and it's the shortage of available units that drives rental rates higher," said Ken Johnson, an economist in Florida Atlantic University's College of Business in a press release. "While developers and local governments clearly need to build more units, that's not the only solution to this problem."The Law Firm Disrupted: A Case of Merger Fever in Big Law
The current wave of law firm merger announcements and rumors can fall into three discrete boxes.Maynard and Nexsen to Merge, Creating 550-Lawyer Southeast Powerhouse
The combined revenue will "probably be about $300 million," said Maynard managing shareholder Jeff Grantham.Legal Departments' Class Action Risks Poised to Escalate in 2023: The Morning Minute
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Holland & Knight Announces a Record 52 Partner Promotions Signaling Continued Growth
After the Miami-based firm combined with Texas-based Thompson & Knight in 2021, the Sunshine State and the Lone Star State accounted for 42% of this year's promotions.Holland & Knight Announces Merger With Nashville's Waller Lansden
Holland & Knight has been demonstrating an appetite for expansion in recent years. This latest move follows a 2021 merger with Texas-based Thompson & Knight.Holland & Knight Announces Merger With Nashville's Waller Lansden
Waller has a lucrative regional niche in health care, and the combined firm will have nearly 2,000 attorneys in 35 offices across the U.S. and internationally.Lower Court Erred in Denying Judge's Motion to Quash Subpoena Directed to Him, State High Court Says
"The practice of requiring a judge to testify regarding matters arising in a trial over which the judge previously presided should be 'sparingly used and only when the proponent of the evidence shows that the judge's testimony is not only relevant but also necessary to prove a material element of the case,'" Justice Richard L. Gabriel wrote for the seven-judge panel.Money-Losing Tech Stocks Fade Again as Fed Stays Hawkish
The brief record rally this month in shares of unprofitable and highly valued technology companies is starting to look like a short-lived blip amid a steady drumbeat of hawkish commentary from Federal Reserve officials.Trending Stories
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