By Alexander Lugo | February 4, 2025
Ronald Kloss joins as a shareholder in Austin to boost the firm's corporate group in Texas, a major market since the 2021 merger with Dallas-based Thompson & Knight.
By Tommaso Baronio | February 4, 2025
Garth Reeves, former publisher of The Miami Times, businessman and real estate investor, was a prominent community member before his death at the age of 100, leaving behind a sizable estate.
By Mason Lawlor | February 3, 2025
The plaintiffs' attorney had told Law.com that the efforts of reinsurers to remove jurisdiction and avoid liability raised the risk of an insurance market crisis, as companies refused to reserve adequate funds in the face of ballooning judgments for air disasters.
By Tommaso Baronio | January 31, 2025
The Florida Supreme Court has disciplined 17 attorneys in its latest orders, disbarring one, revoking the license of four, suspending nine, and reprimanding three.
By Andrew Maloney | January 31, 2025
Dinsmore & Shohl is combining with a 10-lawyer boutique in Tampa, as merger conversations in the market broadly are expected to equal or exceed 2024 levels.
By Tommaso Baronio | January 30, 2025
In an ongoing litigation in Miami-Dade County, in which the plaintiff is seeking damages in excess of $1.7 million in connection with a contract to purchase Brazilian white sugar from the defendant, the defendant has filed a motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that it is without merit.
By Zeke Miller and Aamer Madhani | January 29, 2025
The settlement comes as Meta and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, have joined other large technology companies in trying to ingratiate themselves with the new Trump administration.
By Andrew Maloney | January 29, 2025
Revenue across law firm segments rose 12.5%, and with tight control over the size of equity partnerships, PEP increased by 16.9%, Wells Fargo said.
By Tommaso Baronio | January 29, 2025
They will work to position Ukraine for reconstruction once the war is over. According to Jeff Gutchess of AXS LAW, they will work with Ukrainians who have been ripped off in arms contracts with US companies. "We expect to file some lawsuits against U.S. companies that made promises and failed to deliver," Gutchess said.
By Tommaso Baronio | January 29, 2025
An employee, Nicole Kingston, has filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida, alleging she faced discrimination and retaliation after disclosing she was pregnant and would be taking unpaid maternity leave through the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
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