Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alessandra Stivelman | September 19, 2018
One of the many perks of living in the Sunshine State is our beaches. Access to the ocean is often from a public park and has long been viewed as a public amenity and free natural resource for both residents and visitors.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Roger Slade and Jonathan Goldstein | September 18, 2018
A recent decision from an appellate court in Tallahassee will likely create significant hurdles for condominium unit owners who wish to sue their association and its directors for wrongdoing that affects the entire membership.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ronald R. Fieldstone | September 13, 2018
I recently attended the EB5 Investors Magazine Conference in Los Angeles and the takeaways from this national event are significant.
By Zach Schlein | September 12, 2018
Bass, who has served with the firm for the entirety of her 37-year-long legal career, recently served as the the 2017-2018 president of the American Bar Association. She will be leaving Greenberg Traurig at the end of 2018 to launch a venture addressing the challenges faced by women and minorities in the workplace.
By Catherine Wilson | September 12, 2018
Lifelong friends Richard Segal and Jamie Zuckerman have a temporary office in Aventura and plan to return to downtown Miami later this year.
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.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elio F. Martinez Jr. | September 10, 2018
Disputing U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) rulings may no longer carry an automatic price tag. A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit raises doubts about the USPTO's contention that, win or lose, challengers of its decisions must pay the USPTO's attorney fees.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Franklin Zemel and Ariel R. Deray | September 7, 2018
In its recent opinion in Forman v. Henkin, the highest court in New York concluded that information posted on a user's private Facebook profile is discoverable.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oscar R. Rivera | September 6, 2018
When real estate transactions are not consummated, disputes over alleged violations of the terms of the sales contract are par for the course. However, when a Florida appellate court recently affirmed an $850,000 award for legal fees and costs in a dispute over a $2.85 million residential sale gone awry, the real estate industry takes notice.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Georg Ketelhohn | September 4, 2018
In Florida's construction industry, the decision that gave life to the Slavin Doctrine, the Florida Supreme Court's ruling in Slavin v. Kay in 1958, has withstood the test of time and appears to be as strong as ever.
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