South Florida plaintiffs attorneys Stuart Ratzan and Kimberly Boldt stayed in touch after both graduating from the University of Miami School of Law in the early 1990s. Friends and sometimes co-counsel, the lawyers carved out formidable practices over the years, albeit at separate firms.

Then, a record-setting 2017 jury verdict made the attorneys consider joining forces more seriously.

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