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April 13, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Royal Palm Hotel sells for $130 million

Sunstone Hotel Investors sold the 407-room hotel for $130 million, nearly seven months after buying it at a foreclosure auction for $126.1 million.
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June 06, 2013 | Law.com

Fla. Judge Rejects Ecuador's Suit Against Sibling Bankers

A Miami judge has cut off Ecuador's long reach into the U.S. judicial system, halting the country's effort to recover assets from two fugitive banker brothers accused of looting one of the country's biggest banks in the 1990s. The judge found that decisions made in Ecuador to seize the assets failed to meet the standards of U.S. constitutional law.
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March 22, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

How Social Media Infiltrates the Practice of Law

Understanding how to harness social media in the practice of law is a hot topic. From marketing your law practice and trying a case in the media to discovery and jury instructions, social media has infiltrated the way we practice law. It is no longer something that can be ignored or all-out blocked.
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June 30, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Nearly 4 acres obtained for $1.45 million

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October 07, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

People In The News

People In The News
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June 17, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Linklaters Launches Amsterdam Antitrust Practice with Freshfields Hire

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June 06, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Scarano Architect v. 6322 Holding

Architect Entitled to Recover Damages Even If on Account of an Exaggerated Lien
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September 19, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

U.S. To Pay $5 Mil. In Tort Claims Suit

In one of the largest single-victim personal injury settlements ever under the Federal Tort Claims Act, the government has agreed to pay $5 million to a woman who suffered burns over 30 percent of her body and partial amputation of her right hand after her stalled car was rear-ended by a nine-ton Postal Service truck.
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February 27, 2003 | Law.com

Going Wireless on the Web

By now many lawyers have probably heard about it from friends, seen it at the coffee shop or watched someone doing it at the airport: surfing the Internet on Wireless Fidelity, better known as WiFi. It's a wonder to behold. And for lawyers constantly toting laptops through their daily chores, it's also a simple way to reduce clutter. While wireless networks are great, lawyers should be aware of the security risks.
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