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Miami City Commission Approves River Landing Mixed-Use Project
Developer Andy Hellinger's planned River Landing, will bring nearly 2.4 million square feet of development to the site of the Mahi Shrine Auditorium including a 578,000-square-foot, six-story retail center and two residential towers with 444 apartments on top of a multilevel parking garage.Obama's SEC pick wary of zealous Wall Street prosecutions
Despite taking it easy on prosecuting Prudential Securities for fraudulent marketing, Mary Jo White is notorious as a brass-knuckle prosecutor.Ballard Spahr Opens Third New Office in Two Months
Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll has continued its geographic expansion with a third office opening in less than two months. The firm's newest addition, in Bethesda, Md., follows the July 17 opening of a Las Vegas office and the Aug. 1 start for its Phoenix office. The firm's recent expansions are in "hot" legal markets, according to legal consultant Ward Bower. Ballard Spahr Chairman Arthur Makadon said the new office will focus on real estate to start, and look to expand into the high-tech business area.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
In Election Year, Top GCs Share the Wealth
In the midst of economic reports, news from Iraq, and claims and counterclaims about military service 30 years ago, national opinion poll findings on the presidential race seem to shift almost daily. But just for a second, forget the mindset of the country at large. Who'd occupy the White House come January if it were all up to the best-paid general counsel? Would you believe Ralph Nader? Nah, we didn't think so.AG Pappert Sues 13 Drug Cos. Over Alleged Deceptive Pricing
Pennsylvania Attorney General Jerry Pappert filed suit yesterday against 13 pharmaceutical giants, alleging that they conspired to perpetuate a price inflation scheme in which medical providers paid artificially low prices for prescription drugs and in turn overcharged government health programs, insurers and individual consumers for those drugs.Tobacco Suit: Mapping the Attack
The Justice Department's decision to sue the tobacco industry didn't come easy. At first, DOJ lawyers weren't sure whether to bring legal action at all. But after nearly a year of intense internal debate, the Justice Department filed suit in D.C. federal court last week, relying on two relatively obscure federal health care statutes and a novel application of racketeering laws as ammunition against Big Tobacco.Burr & Forman adds partner for immigration practice
Immigration lawyer Anton Mertens has left Smith Gambrell & Russell, where he headed the business immigration practice, to join Burr & Forman as a partner.Trending Stories
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