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Rothstein bankruptcy creditors OK $32 million hedge funds settlement
Creditors in the bankruptcy case of Scott Rothstein's defunct law firm have dropped their objections to a $32 million settlement with four New York hedge funds that invested in his Ponzi scheme.Panel: Sold winnings are taxable income
Anthony Bertucci was a Florida Lotto winner about 10 years ago. Today, he is selling his home and moving out of state to pay the Internal Revenue Service after a federal appellate court decision last month that will cost 63 lottery winners nationwide millions in taxes. "I got to start over again. It just doesn't seem fair," said Bertucci, of Boca Raton, as his 1-year-old child cooed in the background.Big Lateral Moves in a Tough Year
Last year wasn't a banner one for lateral hire moves. As the economy slowed, so too did the number of partner departures.Greenberg Traurig Hikes Pay For First-Year Associates to $145,000
Greenberg Traurig has bumped up pay for its first-year associates in Miami and Fort Lauderdale 16 percent from $125,000 to $145,000.Litigants must pay to play at next Scott Rothstein deposition
Lawyers planning to question Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein in June are ordered by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Raymond Ray to defray Rothstein attorney Marc Nurik's $500-an-hour fee.Refugees From Firm That Died Monday Already Landing New BigLaw Gigs
Developers seek condo permit for former Miami Heart Institute
Ricardo Dunin and Ophir Sternberg are taking the first step to convert the defunct Miami Heart Institute into a luxury waterfront condominium by asking the City of Miami Beach Planning Board to rezone the former home of the Miami Heart Institute.Florida Supreme Court justices' retention fight takes to airwaves
A judicial defense group is airing a TV ad in Miami, West Palm Beach, Orlando and Tampa blasting "Tallahassee politicians" who want to appoint new Florida Supreme Court justices who will "bend the rules" for them.Greenberg Traurig Hikes Pay For First-Year Associates to $145,000
Greenberg Traurig has bumped up pay for its first-year associates in Miami and Fort Lauderdale 16 percent from $125,000 to $145,000.Trending Stories
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