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The Legal Intelligencer

Cozen O'Connor Profits Outpaced Revenue, but Firm Resisted Major Cuts

CEO Michael Heller said "2020 created an unknown environment where some practice groups thrived and others did not."
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

What the Construction Industry Should Know About the Federal Summary Judgment Standard

While the Florida Supreme Court's adoption of the federal standard for summary judgment seems to shift the balance of power to defendants and their insurance companies, everyone in the construction industry will benefit.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Controversial Plans for 550 Homes Forge Ahead as GL Homes Buys Calusa Golf Course

A Miami-Dade County zoning board last year lifted a covenant for the golf course to remain in place through 2067, opening the door for GL Homes to build 550 homes.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Seven Steps to Keep Construction Projects Moving in 2021

During one of the most disruptive times in the history of the construction industry—and plenty of other industries for that matter—most individual general contractors or subcontractors shoulder little blame if a project is delayed by a supply-chain slowdown or government-imposed shutdown.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

'Much Needed' Jobs Coming: Construction Firm to Open 94-Acre Facility in Struggling Belle Glade

The $36 million venture promises to be an economic boon for the struggling area in part by diversifying employment with 200 higher-paying jobs.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

End of the Law Office as We Know It? COVID-19 Spurs Overhaul at Some Miami Firms

"The world is changing and the pandemic has taught us we need to reassess so many things," attorney Morella Salazar-Dager said. This includes law firms' offices.
7 minute read

Law.com

NY's High Court Widens Path for Emotional Distress Claim for Family Members Who Lost 2-Year-Old to Falling Debris

The judges were tasked with deciding whether grandchildren could qualify as "immediate family" to their grandparents, according to a ruling from Judge Eugene Fahey.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

More Than a Tourism Hub? 17 Big-Name Development Groups Eyeing Miami Beach Offices

The new offices will diversify Miami Beach as the city traditionally has been an entertainment destination, leaving it prone to hard economic hits during the coronavirus pandemic when hotels, restaurants and bars closed.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Still Unsolved 'Klein'/'Blake' Mystery

In this edition of his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot once again addresses a significant hole in Labor Law jurisprudence, specifically the "sole proximate cause" defense, by reason of two ostensibly conflicting Court of Appeals decisions, 'Klein v. City of New York' and 'Blake v. Neighborhood Hous. Serv. of New York City', which have never been harmonized
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Why Bilzin Sumberg's Joy Spillis Lundeen Is Thriving in a Male-Dominated Field

The story behind Joy Spillis Lundeen's reputation emanates from her pioneering family, who has made South Florida its home since residents along Flagler Street secured their horses by tying them to posts.
7 minute read

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