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GrayRobinson's 2012 growth called 'nothing short of meteoric'
GrayRobinson, the largest Florida-only law firm, enjoyed a strongly positive year in 2012 with revenue rising 10 percent, net income up 13 percent and an 8 percent increase in lawyers.Florida Supreme Court to decide if insurers can require examinations on PIP claims
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit asked the Florida Supreme Court to clarify whether auto insurers can require their customers to submit to examinations under oath to receive personal injury protection — or PIP — benefits.Lawyers at "Closed" Office Say They Quit Because They Weren't Getting Paid
The former head of the West Palm Beach office of Yoss LLP disputes the notion that his office has "closed" and says he and another lawyer opted to leave for financial reasons to start their own firm.Capital Sources: Regulatory intensive care less common for banks
Federal regulators this year have lifted orders against several South Florida banks that were loaded with restrictions and prohibitions on their operations.If lease is terminated, Biscayne Landing lender threatens legal action
Credit Suisse First Boston issued the warning in a letter to the city of North Miami saying it "will sustain many millions of dollars in damages and have numerous causes of action against the city and its officials."Run a cost-benefit analysis before taking an IP case
Do the math before launching into a patent or trademark case to determine if the risk if worth the reward, writes Joseph Englander of Shutts & Bowen.Credit unions can't go to market for capital
Most credit unions have weathered the financial crisis, but the venerable institutions face challenges of their own.Lawyers face intense scrutiny in hiring process
As economy forces more lateral hires, employers review tax returns, interview clients and even use personality tests to vet potential partners.A nationwide sampling of law firm billing rates
3rd DCA rules on case of confidential mediation email sent inadvertently to the wrong attorney
Reading confidential information that an opposing lawyer emails by mistake is not grounds for automatic disqualification of the recipient from a case, the 3rd DCA ruled.Trending Stories
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