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Judge: All Options on Table for Site of Collapsed Building
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman appeared pleased that discussions were underway to raise the financing necessary, perhaps from the government, to buy the property for a memorial.Seminole Tribe Sports-Betting Plan Hit With Legal Challenge
The owners of Magic City Casino and Bonita Springs Poker Room contend that the structure of the sports-betting plan is an attempt to get around a 2018 state constitutional amendment that requires voter approval of gambling expansion.Three South Florida Attorneys Among Missing in Surfside Condo Collapse
Nicole Langesfeld, Edgar González and Linda March are among the nearly 150 people reported missing in Thursday morning's deadly collapse.How One-Time Music Mogul Ivan Parron Became a Dominant Sports and Entertainment Lawyer
After his online music sales firm went down with the tech bubble, Parron went to law school. Now his clients include NBA hopefuls and the National Football League.Settlements Abound as Few Look to 'Test the Waters' on Force Majeure Litigation
"I'm seeing that, in general, resorting to the courts for relief of obligations is not working very well. I don't anticipate that it will," said attorney Scott Lippert.View more book results for the query "The Miami Herald"
Florida Judge Favors Predawn Partying in Rowdy South Beach
A South Florida judge has sided with the Clevelander hotel in a lawsuit over a new Miami Beach law that sets a 2 a.m. closing time in the South Beach…Introducing the DBR's Attorney of the Year and Other Florida Legal Accolades
Welcome to the first installment of the Daily Business Review's 2021 Legal Awards, honoring some of the year's greatest achievements.Greenspoon Marder Takes Advantage of Revolving Door to the Mayor's Office
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez left Greenspoon Marder for Quinn Emanuel the same day Greenspoon announced that Suarez's father and former Mayor Xavier Suarez would be joining the firm.New Trouble for Baylor: 700-Lawyer Firm Suing Over Coach's Late-Night Texts
The complaint alleged, "Baylor refused to allow Ms. Bonnewitz to try out in retaliation for participating in a Title IX investigation and in retaliation for complaining about discrimination."More Craziness on Zoom and Other Legal Weirdness
When it comes to virtual legal proceedings we've almost gotten used to a sort of "what will happen next?" attitude, says John G. Browning, a former justice on the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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