Retail juggernaut Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has a reputation for squashing small competitors in its footprint.

But when the world’s largest retailer moved to set up shop in Midtown Miami, Holland & Knight attorney Richard Perez helped negotiate a truce calling for a design that encouraged a vibrant pedestrian-friendly community of small neighboring storefronts.

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