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More Affluent Investors Expected as South Florida's Luxury Market in Hot Demand
Only 28% of high-net-worth buyers planning to purchase a home in the future say it would be their primary residence.Tech Industry Litigation Team of the Year Finalist: Keker, Van Nest & Peters
"Our focus is mentoring and shaping the next generation of trial lawyers in the Bay Area," says Keker partner Adam Lauridsen.Cannabis Lawyers Across the Americas Confront Tangled Legal Backdrop
Attorneys in the U.S. and Argentina dished on the challenges in advising the industry, projected to be worth $176 billion worldwide by 2030, at the International Bar Association conference in Miami.How Much Salaries Will Rise (or Fall) Around the World in 2023
The worst-hit region is likely to be Europe, where real salaries — nominal wage growth minus the rate of inflation — are seen being driven down an average 1.5%, according to workforce consultancy ECA International.View more book results for the query "Argentina"
Florida Judge Weighs Race Instruction Law
At least four lawsuits have been filed challenging the law.Even a Small or Cured Agreement Default Triggers Assumption Obligations
In an opinion issued Aug. 3 in In re Hawkeye Entertainment, (Case No. 21-56264), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held all the requirements for assumption were triggered even though the defaults had been cured or were not material but the debtor could assume the lease because the defaults in bankruptcy were not material enough to require any further undertakings by the debtor going forward.Move Over, New Yorkers. South Florida's Top Real Estate Buyers Are Now Coming From Elsewhere
"Miami real estate which has enjoyed 10+ years of consecutive price appreciation, has long been the number one U.S. destination for global buyers," said MIAMI Chairman of the Board Fernando Arencibia Jr.World Economy Roiled by Simultaneous Shocks Echoing 2007 Anxiety
The world economy is showing signs of a rapid downshift as it contends with a series of shocks -- some of them self-inflicted by policymakers -- increasing…Second Circuit Allows Broader Judicial Discretion in Denying Attachments
A pre-judgment order of attachment freezing a defendant's assets can have extraordinary implications on finances, operations and even third parties. A recent Second Circuit decision provides a clearer path for defendants to argue that these implications may be considered, in the court's discretion, as grounds to deny an attachment that is otherwise proper under New York law.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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