Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Donna DiMaggio Berger | April 26, 2024
The CTA poses potential challenges for volunteer association board members in private residential communities, who must now provide personal information to FinCEN.
By Michael A. Mora | April 24, 2024
"This is another huge piece of evidence that these businessmen from Little Havana have been abused and taken advantage of and mistreated by the City and some of its commissioners in the $63.5 million judgment," said Robert Zarco, a partner at Zarco Einhorn Salkowski.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Celene R. Nash | April 24, 2024
Florida homeowners and those involved in Homeowners' Associations (HOAs) should take note of the recently passed HB 919, a significant piece of legislation that introduces several critical changes to Florida Statute 720, which governs HOAs.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kate Maxwell | April 23, 2024
As legislative and market forces converge to make condominium termination an attractive alternative to reserve funding requirements, additional clarity concerning the interpretation of condominium termination provisions is essential.
By Lisa Willis | April 19, 2024
"My client's attorney fees are going to exceed easily $1 million, and the court costs are about $100,000, and the prejudgment interest is also sizable," said attorney Jorge Fors.
By Michael A. Mora | April 17, 2024
"This is not just about attorney fees," said Faudlin Pierre, a partner at Pierre Simon. "It's about vindicating important property rights in the State of Florida."
By Alexander Lugo | April 17, 2024
Insurance work has shrunk as a consequence of the state's insurance crisis and recent legislative changes. But some firms are still hiring, betting that top lawyers will attract lucrative matters.
By Alexander Lugo | April 17, 2024
The New York-based firm, which added another floor to its longstanding home in the Southeast Financial Center, follows Greenberg Traurig in renewing office leases.
By Alexander Lugo | April 10, 2024
Donald Dufresne says his book of business is portable so he's expecting all his clients, whose work overwhelmingly revolves around equine matters, to follow him.
By Lisa Willis | April 3, 2024
"there is no scheme, no contract, no combination, nor a conspiracy," said one defendant of the antitrust litigation.
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