By Lisa Willis | February 8, 2024
"[He] has earned more money from his solo personal injury practice, opened subsequent to the onset of his disability, than he had prior to his alleged total disability," the insurer said of the attorney.
By Alexander Lugo | January 31, 2024
"A lot of fintechs are either starting themselves in Florida or moving from San Francisco to go to Florida, so it was definitely an intentional move," incoming Greenberg Traurig shareholder Lisa Lanham said of her jump to the Miami-born firm.
By Lisa Willis | January 30, 2024
The conflict, centered on a condo unit sold in 2006, has seen both parties claim victories over the years.
By Lisa Willis | January 29, 2024
Former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said the Florida lawyer, "who was an equity partner at a well-known international law firm, exploited his expertise as a seasoned corporate attorney to create sham investment funds."
By Andrew Maloney | January 25, 2024
Transitioning from Covid lockdown to return-to-office could be a factor in lawyers believing their firm's culture has changed for the worse, according to a survey report this week.
By Patrick Smith | January 25, 2024
The brothers, practicing at Weil and Keker Van Nest, landed on a high-stakes case together—and won. "We resisted any urge to bill during dinner," one quipped.
By Alexander Lugo | January 24, 2024
"Some people put a high premium on growth for the optics. Long term, it can be a problem, so that's why I say our growth model has tended to be incremental," said the new leader of the Palm Beach County institution.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices
By Amanda O'Brien | January 23, 2024
A recent lawsuit and an ongoing trial highlight the challenges that supervisors face in delivering constructive criticism to underperforming attorneys.
By Alexander Lugo | January 22, 2024
"It's great to be part of a larger public finance department so that we can share ideas, kick around issues and give each other input on things that apply to our practice area," incoming Holland & Knight counsel Denise Ganz said.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | January 22, 2024
Slaughter and May recently formalized a reduced-hours trial, but American firms have typically reserved such accommodations for people with extenuating circumstances.
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