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Receiver Digs Into Alleged $50M Debt Relief Scam
Jonathan Perlman of Genovese Joblove & Battista reported that a Pompano Beach complex contained 80 businesses but a "complete commingling of monies."Regions Bank Must Cough Up Attorney-Client Communications in Check-Kiting Case
Bankruptcy trustees in Tampa won an order to obtain Regions Bank documents after the collapse of a 25-state temporary staffing company.Regions Bank Must Cough Up Attorney-Client Communications in Check-Kiting Case
Bankruptcy trustees in Tampa won an order to obtain Regions Bank documents after the collapse of a 25-state temporary staffing company.Genovese Joblove Hires Maxine Streeter
Maxine K. Streeter, a former senior litigator for the Office of the Florida Attorney General, has joined Genovese Joblove & Battista as it prepares for three trials.The Road to Recovery: How a Law Firm Tracked Down Ponzi Schemer's Lost Funds
Miami attorneys tell the story of how they recovered millions of dollars for victims of a Ponzi scheme whose mastermind squandered all but $28,000.Janet Reno Dies After Long Battle with Parkinson's
Janet Reno was many things. A South Florida icon. The first woman U.S. attorney general. And the first woman state attorney for Miami-Dade County. Reno died Monday after a long battle with Parkinson's disease at the age of 78.Reno Influenced Legal Careers of Dozens Through the Years
George Yoss, a white-collar defense attorney, echoes a sentiment expressed by others who worked under Janet Reno — "She was the epitome of ethics."Developer Ordered to Pay $16.3M for Leaving New Residential Community a Total Mess
A Miami lawyer won a $16.3 million judgment against the nation's largest homebuilder.Bill Promises to Meet Infrastructure Needs of State, Local Governments
A bill pending in Congress would open the door for more funding of public-private ventures to improve public buildings, writes Al Maloof.Rare Full Repayment Achieved in Nursing Home Bankruptcy
South Florida attorneys helped organize the sale of a Hollywood nursing home that owed more than $20 million after its CEO was convicted in a Medicare fraud scheme.