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Miami Attorneys Get Creative to Find Swift $6.3 Million Resolution in Construction Defect Suit
"Just be aware of the big picture. You don't need to have a scorched earth mentality or approach in order to get the best result for your client," said Christopher Utrera of Haber Law.Former FINRA Counsel Ellen Sheridan-Cona Joins Eversheds
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.View more book results for the query "Winget Spadafora Schwartzberg"
New Florida Ruling Allows 3rd Parties to Sue Lawyers for Malpractice
"It's a significant decision, because until today insurance companies couldn't sue lawyers they hired and paid," said Miami-based legal ethics expert Andrew Berman. "Now they can."McCollom D'Emilio Adds Associate to Firm
McCollom D'Emilio Smith Uebler added Allison Neff as an associate, according to an announcement from the firm.Broad 'No-Poaching' Agreement Is Unenforceable, Pa. Supreme Court Rules
"Practically speaking, this stands for the broad proposition that these provisions are unenforceable," Daniel McLane of Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, who represented Beemac, said.Employment Lawyers Brace for Jurisdictional Hurdles With Rise of Work From Home
"Could she have sued her employer in New Hampshire, rather than Connecticut? This is a question we will run into a lot, especially with COVID," said Josh Goodbaum, an employment attorney with Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti in New Haven.Download Now
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