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Litigation Departments of the Year Finalist, Real Estate: Rosenberg & Estis
"Our dedication to the sector and breadth of our industry experience allows us to solve the toughest problems quickly and creatively. Regardless of the crisis, our precedent-setting work allows us to determine the best course of action to achieve a successful outcome."Litigation Departments of the Year Winner, Products Liability/Mass Torts: Sidley Austin
"We are most well-known for our deep strategic thinking, which you need in a crisis."Update for Inherited IRAs: Final Regulations Are Here
Starting in 2025, under the final regulations just issued by the IRS in July, the views of the commentators advocating a more taxpayer friendly statutory interpretation have been disregarded, and annual distributions will now be required, based on the longer of the life expectancy of the beneficiary or the decedent.Real Estate Deals Increasingly Stalling Across Florida as Increased Costs Push Budget Limits
Lawyers are seeing a surge of issues pop up with their developer clients as higher insurance premiums, construction costs and interest rates push many projects to their budgetary limits.Trump Counsel Files 2nd Bid to Remove Case to Federal Court, Delay Sentencing
A federal judge ruled last year that Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal case did not involve official acts taken by him as president. His defense team argues the recent SCOTUS decision changes the game.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigation Departments of the Year Winner, Real Estate: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson
"Our team is consistently recognized by third party rankings and publications for its first-in-class client service, winning track record and wealth of knowledge and experience."People in the News—Aug. 30, 2024—Blank Rome, Klehr Harrison
Blank Rome announced that Stephen M. Pennartz has joined the firm's Philadelphia office as an associate in the tax, benefits, and private client group, which recently welcomed trusts and estates of counsel Andrew M. Nerney.Subsection V—A Missed Opportunity to Fix Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
"Bankruptcy practitioners have long recognized that traditional Chapter 11 reorganizations are too complicated, too lengthy and too expensive for any but the largest businesses," writes Michael Napoli of Akerman.The Art of Picking Co-Counsel: Why Compatibility and Commitment Matter for Your Case
Similar to any successful partnership, the right co-counsel will bring the perfect blend of expertise, commitment, and compatibility to the table, helping you navigate the complex legal landscape with confidence. Simply, will your co-counsel have your back when "the going gets tough?"Trending Stories
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