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Risk to Reputation? What Law Firms Need to Know About Buying Metaverse Property
For law firms, real estate companies and corporations, buying property in the metaverse so early on could go one of two ways: giving them a crucial advantage in an increasingly digital economy, or becoming a decision they'll regret if the concept fails to take off.Suit Dismissed as Developers Fight Over Collins Ave. Hotel After Pandemic Closure
"Our client is the true victim here, and now he's trying to make things right. Fortunately, the courts are seeing that, and the results are coming in, in our client's favor," said Todd Levine, who represents the defendant.Greenberg Dominance, Latam Demand, and More Lateral Partner Trends in 2021
Find out who gained top talent and who lost rainmakers in our review of South Florida's biggest laterals this year.Trump's SPAC—Scandal or Same Old Business?
Last month's announcement that former President Donald Trump's newly formed media company, Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), planned to go public through a merger with the publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, (SPAC) Digital World captured the attention of securities lawyers, finance industry participants, and Trump supporters.Helms-Burton Lawsuits Remain in Gridlock as Window to Litigate Closes for Some
Despite the uphill battle for plaintiffs, one U.S.-Cuba trade estimates that 85% of the estimated $19 million in law firm revenue generated by the litigation has come from defendant firms as Big Law stepped up to represent the companies accused of "trafficking" in property owned by Cuban-Americans.View more book results for the query "Mark Migdal & Hayden"
'Shiny Shoe Lawyer': How To Mitigate the Hometown Effect When Litigating in Another Jurisdiction
"It's almost a known thing throughout the states that Southeast Florida, their jurors, their attorneys, even the clients are just different than the rest of the state."'Glad It's Here': Remote Depositions Are a Fixture Now, Study of Post-Pandemic Litigation Says
Judge Daniel Anders of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas agreed that for all the benefits of remote depositions, there is still something lost without the in-person interaction.The Pandemic Changed What the Next Generation of Attorneys Are Learning
There have long been calls for law school curriculums to be more "practical." But the pandemic may have been just the push for legal educators and their students' future employers to get on the same page.The Pandemic Changed What the Next Generation of Attorneys Are Learning
There have long been calls for law school curriculums to be more "practical." But the pandemic may have been just the push for legal educators and their students' future employers to get on the same page.Surfside Building Collapse Prompting South Florida Condo Unit Owners to Focus on Liability Issues
"People love living on the beach here, they love sunny South Florida, but that's the worst thing for a building," one Miami attorney said.Trending Stories
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