Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Josh Merkin | September 27, 2018
It's safe to say that law firm marketing and communications has a reputation for being a bit behind the times and slow to adapt to new ideas and concepts. There are a lot of reasons for this, but some of the most common are usually budget constraints and personalities that are generally just more risk adverse, especially when it comes to investing in marketing.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Brian L. Tannebaum | September 21, 2018
I read with interest Joe Ankus' important article on lawyers and mental health where he tells the story of the seemingly happy and relaxed lunch delivery guy, bringing him his sandwich while he toiled away at his Big Law associate desk.
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By Julie Talenfeld | September 20, 2018
Seasoned professionals know their industry. They may even qualify as experts in their field. Then again, so can their competition. If you're a seasoned pro, how do you set yourself apart? Making the leap from industry expert to influencer can make the difference between attorney and rainmaker.
By Meredith Hobbs | September 19, 2018
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy auction is not for the casual souvenir hunter. Bidding will start at $21.5 million, and bids must be qualified in advance.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elizabeth S. Baker | September 14, 2018
At the ABA annual meeting in Chicago meeting this August, an ABA panel discussed data compiled by an initiative led by Miami's own Hilarie Bass as ABA president. The initiative title is "Achieving Long-Term Careers for Women in Law."
By Meredith Hobbs | September 13, 2018
Prosecutors say they'll show Nathan Hardwick siphoned funds from now-bankrupt Morris Hardwick Schneider to fuel his "lavish spending," including more than $16 million on charter jets, gambling and women.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | September 12, 2018
Three Florida-based firms are among the 102 firms ranked in The American Lawyer's annual Midlevel Associate Survey.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eduardo Ayala Maura | September 12, 2018
In the United States, the default is you pay your own attorney fees. Unless there is a statute or a contract the default applies. Litigators in Florida are not shy to seek fees from the other side.
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By Joseph Ankus | September 11, 2018
As a legal recruiter for over 25 years in South Florida, I have worked with thousands of attorneys and have noticed a steadily increasing need for basic mental health education.
By Meredith Hobbs | September 11, 2018
Michael Levinson, who is also an M.D., joined the Florida business law firm to lead its health care practice, saying the midsize business law firm can "take a more integrated approach" to health care law, which is siloed at giant firms.
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