By Julie Kay | March 23, 2011
Companion bills in the state Legislature would pave the way to make Florida the first state in the country to require licenses for paralegals. The bills require the Florida Supreme Court to
By Special to the Review | January 5, 2010
A Miami Beach art broker is suing a prospective seller for allegedly backing out of a consignment agreement on a painting by famed early-20th-century Italian portrait artist Amedeo Modigl
By Eric Kalis | July 26, 2012
The Brickell CitiCentre is only in the early stages of construction, but its developer says it is closing in on securing a batch of retail tenants that could create significant momentum for t
By Todd Ruger | August 1, 2012
The U.S. Senate has effectively shut down the process for confirming new federal appeals court judges at least until after the presidential election. Republicans blocked the con
By Bloomberg News | September 16, 2011
Colony Financial Inc. and Starwood Property Trust Inc., the U.S. mortgage investors formed two years ago amid an expected surge of distressed debt, are turning to Europe as banks tighten lending
By Bloomberg News | August 9, 2012
Standard Chartered Plc might be asked to pay as much as $700 million to resolve money-laundering allegations filed by New York's banking superintendent after his department grew impatient wit
By Mike Seemuth | May 17, 2011
J.M. Smucker has acquired the Miami company that markets Cuban coffee brands Cafe Bustelo and Cafe Pilon for $360 million with plans to shutter local production facilities, eliminating as many a
The Associated Press
August 14, 2009
Consumer advocacy groups are calling on the Department of Transportation to crack down on dealerships offering questionable sales terms to customers participating in the government's Cash for Clunk
By Review Staff | December 13, 2010
Rothstein Saga The Scott Rothstein case slithered through courts for much of the year. The disbarred Fort Lauderdale lawyer and his long-time assistant, law
By Paola Iuspa-Abbott | January 4, 2011
Not long ago, Macy's — downtown Miami's anchor retailing tenant — threatened to leave if the area didn't improve. Soon, sidewalks were pressure cleaned, giant flower pots installe
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