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'Publicly Call Out Judges?' New Florida Rules Could Speed Up Dockets
"They are almost penalizing judges for not complying," said Jesse Dean-Kluger, a litigator based in Miami.Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Faces Over $5M Lawsuit After Data Breach
"This lawsuit emphasizes how important it is for companies to be on their toes at all times when it comes to cybersecurity, privacy and data protection," said Ella Shenhav, a partner at an Am Law 200 firm.Insurance Company Sues Florida Attorney for Alleged False Claim
"[He] has earned more money from his solo personal injury practice, opened subsequent to the onset of his disability, than he had prior to his alleged total disability," the insurer said of the attorney.McCarter & English Adds Miami Real Estate Transaction Team from Now-Shuttered Boutique
The remainder of the lawyers at Alvarez & Diaz-Silveira discussed joining McCarter with Manuel Fernandez and Alberto Delgado. But instead the firm closed in December, with name partner Pedro Alvarez retiring and two others moving to Polsinelli.2023 Saw Several Firms Shrink Fla. Office Spaces in Exchange for More Amenities
Hinshaw & Culbertson reduced its footprint in the state by more than 11,500 square feet, moving its three offices to new locations.View more book results for the query "Shutts "
Florida Law Firm Leaders Approach 2024 with Guarded Optimism
"I've been doing this a long time, and we're used to cycles in all directions. But this is a very unique time in the world, and I think it's a mistake to forget all of the uncertainty that exists," said Richard Rosenbaum, executive chairman of Greenberg Traurig.How This Boutique Florida Law Firm Lowered Overhead and Offered Big Law Salaries to Associates
"Associates are our most important asset," said Lawson Huck Gonzalez shareholder Jason Gonzalez, formerly the managing partner of Shutts & Bowen's Tallahassee office. "We're all busy as heck, and we have to have the highest quality associates to help us represent these clients."Who Got the Work: Forman Watkins Tapped to Defend Marathon Petroleum in Toxic Tort Class Action
Marathon Petroleum has tapped attorneys from Forman, Watkins & Krutz to fend off a pending toxic tort class action.The PUMP Act: The New Law That Should be on Every Employer's Radar
The PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act (the PUMP Act), effective April 2023, amended the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and requires employers to provide reasonable break time and a location for employees to express breast milk for one year after the employee's birth of a child.Lawyer Moves Still Outpace Pre-Pandemic Norm: The Morning Minute
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