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Daily Business Review

Greenberg Traurig Team Executes $475 Million Insulation Industry Merger Plus Financing

Most Effective Lawyers: Corporate securities — Attorneys engineered a corporate merger requiring Federal Trade Commission approval and the financing to make it possible.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

D.R. Horton Left Defects, Cash-Strapped Miami-Dade Association, Lawsuit Says

The Mandarin Lakes community claims it is more than $1.8 million in debt because of D.R. Horton failures on assessment collections and utility arrears.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Using Expert Testimony in Construction Disputes

Construction disputes require lawyers to deal with complex, highly technical architectural, engineering and construction issues, making expert testimony crucial to prove or defend claims arising from construction projects.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

New Rules for Geologists in New York: Implications for Engineering Firms and Geologists

With the new rules, subject to a few transition exceptions, the practice of geology will be restricted in a manner similar to engineering, land surveying, architecture, and landscape architecture in New York.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Legal Industry Embraces Creative Workspaces with a New Look and Feel

Reinventing traditional office space for greater efficiency, collaboration and productivity.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

PMG Inflated Unit Sizes at Luxury Sunny Isles Beach Muse Condo, Would-Be Buyer Says

The contract holder balked at the purchase of three units and wants the return of $7.17 million in deposits, claiming sales materials exaggerated unit sizes.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Unsafe Balconies, Water Leaks, Other Flaws Claimed at Luxury Sunny Isles Beach Condo

The condo association for the high-end Regalia is suing the developer, architectural firm Arquitectonica and others over alleged design and construction defects.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Five Steps to Take Before Using Drones at a Construction Site

The use of drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, has exploded in popularity, with the Federal Aviation Administration estimating that by 2020 there will be around seven million drones sold for hobbyist or commercial use—a nearly threefold increase from 2016.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami's Opportunity Zones Are Rife With Opportunity

The Opportunity Zone concept is receiving major attention in the real estate industry. Experts predict there will be a substantial amount of capital that will be deployed in this space in coming months.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Companies Agree to Pay $24M Over Construction Worker's Brain Injury

According to court papers, plaintiff Leon Oates, a construction worker, broke through a drop ceiling tile during the construction project and fell about 15 feet, before falling another roughly 15 feet down a concrete staircase, leaving him in a "semi-conscious, infant-like state, entirely unable to walk, communicate, or care for himself."
4 minute read

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