By Alexander Lugo | April 3, 2024
"I felt like branching out would grant me the opportunity to have more autonomy in my role as an attorney," said Nima Tahmassebi, a former Greenspoon Marder associate and Perlman, Bajandas, Yevoli & Albright partner. "I thought that it would give me more opportunity to give my time to my clients."
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Trust and estate litigation is expanding in tandem with Florida's older adult population and greater life expectancy. According to the latest Census…
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After years of declining head count and revenue, the litigation shop is back in growth mode.
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By Joseph Pack and Jessey Krehl | March 28, 2024
MCAs often contain onerous (and potentially illegal or unenforceable) provisions that end up causing more trouble than they are worth. Following is some general guidance based on our experience helping business owners navigate complex issues through all types of business and economic environments.
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Aaron Dyer is a former federal prosecutor who has represented celebrities, entrepreneurs and companies in government investigations.
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By David Itskovich, Raul Valero and Nick Carbo | March 27, 2024
In the dynamic world of Florida real estate, mixed-use developments are gaining traction, reshaping urban landscapes and offering a blend of residential, commercial and recreational spaces.
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By Ira H. Leesfield | March 27, 2024
Passengers in this environment justifiably rely on the cruise line being able to provide medical treatment in the event of an emergency. And the marketing for the major cruise lines promotes their trained and credentialed medical staff. Unfortunately, and to the detriment of passengers, the on-board medical staff routinely demonstrate their inability to handle medical emergencies.
By Lisa Willis | March 26, 2024
"I'm a huge proponent of AI, but it must be used with guardrails, and too many are rushing to use it," said attorney Francisco Ramos Jr. of Clarke Silverglate.
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By Lee M. Paris | March 26, 2024
Family law is a particularly nuanced area of the law that exposes lawyers to many different areas and issues. While pragmaticism as a lawyer is rewarded in real-time, there are some key items that trail the divorce case and that family law practitioners should be aware of when your client is a partner in a business partnership.
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