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Florida's Elective Share Gives 'Disinherited' Spouse a Share of the Estate
Regardless of which spouse has means and dies, Florida's elective share laws ensure that the surviving spouse receives a portion of the estate, so long as the surviving spouse meets the necessary deadlines.The Problems With SCOTUS's History-and-Tradition Approach: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Brinkley Morgan's Jodi Furr Colton on Making Equity Partner: Put Yourself Out There
"My biggest challenge has been overcoming my fear that it was impossible to be the wife and mother I wanted to be while also being the successful attorney I wanted to be."Florida's Distinguished Leaders: These 12 Attorneys Won Awards for Their Achievements
The following attorneys received a 2022 Florida Legal Award. Here's what they say led to their success.View more book results for the query "Brinkley Morgan"
Distinguished Leaders: 'I Just Refuse to Give Up,' Says Brinkley Morgan's Julia Wyda
"The legal profession has benefited and will continue to benefit from increased diversity as we approach our work from different angles and with greater perspective and can better relate to the communities we are serving," Julia Wyda said.Tracking Law Firm Migration to South Florida and a CRE Market 'Going Gangbusters'
Use this page to keep up with the latest news about South Florida migration.The Feat for Fido: Who Gets the Pet in a Divorce
Considering about 13% of marriages in the Sunshine State end in divorce, it follows that a large portion of divorcing couples will be faced with the question of who ultimately gets to keep the pet.DBR Announces 2022 Florida Legal Awards Honorees
Here are the honorees of this year's Florida Legal Awards. Among them are three prominent Florida lawyers in the running for the Attorney of the Year Award for their remarkable achievements in 2021.A Trustee's Investment Decisions During a Trust Contest
In the event a trust has two or more beneficiaries, the trustee has a duty to deal impartially with the beneficiaries in administering the trust "giving due regard to the beneficiaries' respective interests."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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