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November 13, 2012 |

Barthet Firm extends lease at Southeast Financial

The Barthet Firm, a nine-lawyer litigation boutique law firm, has elected to extend its stay at the Southeast Financial Center in downtown Miami.
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January 15, 2013 |

Morningside condo project gets city commission approval

The Miami City Commission has backed construction of an eight-story building that has been challenged for nine years by residents of the city's Morningside neighborhood.
3 minute read
October 24, 2011 |

Despite optimism, managing partners keep close eye on costs

As managing partners are watchful of budgets, costs and billing, many law firms report they are doing well again. Yet cost cutting is still the mantra of many.
10 minute read
February 13, 2006 |

Adorno & Yoss Trumpets Diversity but Loses Practice Groups in the Process

Rapidly boosting its headcount from 150 lawyers to about 270, Florida-based Adorno & Yoss has become the largest minority-owned firm in the United States. But the expansion has brought growing pains, resulting in the defection of at least 16 lawyers and two practice groups so far this year. Some say the firm focuses outward too much, neglecting practice groups and morale while wooing corporate clients. Top managers, meanwhile, say the changes are part of the normal restructuring of a growing firm.
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April 30, 2004 |

Youngest Chief Justice Wants Out

Take this job, says high court chief ... Life after life after Altheimer & Gray ... Prosecutors back way off Lea Fastow ... Police dogs too quick on the bite, says court ... Bill seeks to retire hog-doggin'
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May 24, 2006 |

Small Miami, Fla., Firm Raids Ruden McClosky To Open New Office

In a blow to Ruden McClosky, seven lawyers at the large Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based law firm - including the leaders of the white collar and bankruptcy practices - have left to open a new Broward County office for Miami-based Genovese Joblove & Battista.
4 minute read
March 09, 2009 |

Attorneys angered over lack of IRS aid

At the start of the new year, the Internal Revenue Service announced steps to help struggling taxpayers buffeted by the deepening recession. But two of its most effective tools have become virtually "dead letter" programs because of agency roadblocks that too few taxpayers can navigate.
9 minute read
May 07, 2010 |

Squire Sanders hit with malpractice suit

Squire Sanders & Dempsey is embroiled in a malpractice lawsuit filed less than a month after the firm sued a client for $1.2 million in unpaid legal fees.
6 minute read
May 23, 2006 |

Small Miami Firm Raids Ruden McClosky to Open New Office

Seven attorneys from 192-lawyer Ruden McClosky, including the heads of the white-collar and bankruptcy groups, have left to open a new office for Miami's Genovese Joblove & Battista. Departing lawyers say the reason for the move is that Ruden McClosky, which represents nearly every bank and financial institution in Broward County, presents too many conflicts. One headhunter says client conflicts are increasingly prompting lawyers to leave large firms for smaller boutiques, such as the 25-lawyer Genovese.
3 minute read
October 14, 2013 |

Competitive Pricing Permitted For Law Enforcement In Southwest Ranches

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has opened the door to competitive pricing for police services with an advisory opinion sought by Southwest Ranches.
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