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New Largest Minority-Owned Law Firm Snags Yoss Remnants
Milwaukee-based Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan has become the new largest minority-owned law firm after the demise of Adorno & Yoss last month. The firm announced on Thursday the opening of a new Boston office with the hire of five former Adorno & Yoss lawyers for a total of 18 offices and 80 attorneys.Founder of Largest US Minority Owned Firm Exits, His Name Coming Off the Marquee
Adorno & Yoss, one of Florida?s largest law firms, became Yoss LLP on Monday as firm co-founder and chairman Henry "Hank" Adorno stepped down following the suspension of his law license.Hank Adorno out at law firm he founded
Adorno & Yoss became Yoss LLP to comply with the law license suspension of firm co-founder and chairman Henry Adorno. Co-founder George Yoss is taking over as managing partner of the Coral Gables-based firm.Lawyers Break Away From Troubled Firm to Maintain Minority-Owned Status
After merging last year with Adorno & Yoss, New Jersey's Wong Fleming is now re-emerging as a 45-lawyer firm with a national presence. Daniel Fleming, Wong Fleming's managing partner, said they left the firm now known as Yoss because Yoss was at risk of losing its minority-owned status.Federal Judge Blasts Attorneys for 'Bad Faith'
In a damning order, a federal judge has found that attorneys Cary Ichter and Guy H. Weiss, the law firm of Adorno & Yoss and their former client "blatantly misrepresented" the law, acted with "dishonesty" and in "bad faith," and, in Ichter's case, "violated the integrity of the judicial system." As a result, a federal magistrate has recommended that the attorneys and their client, the plaintiff in a highly contested trade dress action, pay nearly $312,000 in attorney fees, costs and expenses to the defendants.Judge blasts firm for 'bad faith'
In a damning 49-page order, a federal judge has found that attorneys Cary Ichter and Guy H. Weiss, the law firm of Adorno Yoss and their former client "blatantly misrepresented" the law, acted with "dishonesty" and in "bad faith," and, in Ichter's case, "violated the integrity of the judicial system.Adorno & Yoss to Merge With Fitzhugh, Parker & Alvaro
Miami-based Adorno & Yoss has agreed to merge with Fitzhugh, Parker & Alvaro of Boston, in a deal that brings together two minority-owned firms. The two firms will do business in the New England area as Adorno, Yoss, Fitzhugh, Parker & Alvaro and will number 273 attorneys when the transaction is completed. Under the agreement, Adorno & Yoss -- which describes itself as the "nation's largest, certified minority-owned law firm" -- picks up 23 attorneys from Fitzhugh Parker.Judge recommends reprimand for Adorno
After a parade of South Florida legal heavyweights testified for Adorno Yoss president Henry Adorno, the unrepentant lawyer took the stand Wednesday to plead against a suspension for Florida Bar ethics violations. Broward Circuit Judge Jack Tuter, the referee in the disciplinary case, ended the two-day hearing by saying he would recommend a formal reprimand to the Florida Supreme Court.A 'terrible January' takes toll on Yoss firm
Trouble continues for Coral Gables-based Yoss LLP as the firm formerly known as Adorno & Yoss has laid off employees, missed capital contribution repayments to former partners and is bleeding lawyers. The combined hits have left some questioning the survival of the firm.Yoss firm to dissolve, shut doors by month's end
Once one of Florida's largest law firms and the largest minority-owned law firm in the country, the Yoss LLP will close its doors March 31.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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