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Press coverage and representative cases relating to the business franchises.

Case No. 24-15

[CORPORATE DIVORCE] Successfully negotiated the corporate divorce and buy-out of business partners in relation to a physical therapy company.

By |2024-10-10T09:19:31+00:00October 8th, 2024|Comments Off on Case No. 24-15

THIRD DCA REVERSES 2 JUDGES FOR RULINGS WITH AN ABSURD RESULT

Read the article on: Daily Business Review Summary: In a case related to the development of property near the Miami Heat arena, the Third District Court of Appeal in Florida reversed two judges' rulings, deeming them to lead to an "absurd result." The dispute involved fees awarded in two lawsuits between Miami-Dade College and [...]

By |2023-12-06T11:47:42+00:00November 21st, 2023|All News, MEDIA|Comments Off on THIRD DCA REVERSES 2 JUDGES FOR RULINGS WITH AN ABSURD RESULT

COULD FLORIDA CLOSE 14 COURT CIRCUITS? AND WHAT MIGHT THIS MEAN TO LAWYERS? 

Read the full article on: Daily Business Review Summary: The Florida Supreme Court has appointed a 14-member Judicial Circuit Assessment Committee to consider whether consolidation of the state's 20 circuits is necessary. The committee will announce its decision in December, and there are speculations that up to 14 circuits could be closed as a [...]

By |2023-08-06T15:57:00+00:00August 6th, 2023|All News, MEDIA|Comments Off on COULD FLORIDA CLOSE 14 COURT CIRCUITS? AND WHAT MIGHT THIS MEAN TO LAWYERS? 

SETTLING GLOBAL DISPUTES

WHY MIAMI IS NOW A TOP HUB FOR ARBITRATION IN THE AMERICAS BY DOREEN HEMLOCK | GLOBAL MIAMI MAGAZINE It was a glorious autumn Sunday in Miami – sunny and breezy, a perfect day to be outdoors – when nearly 200 people gathered indoors for a conference on international arbitration. Some came from South America, [...]

By |2023-02-02T14:56:26+00:00January 26th, 2023|MEDIA|Comments Off on SETTLING GLOBAL DISPUTES

FLORIDA EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION: CARRIED INTEREST AND TERMINATED EMPLOYEES

Florida Executive Compensation: Carried Interest and Terminated Employees Those who have been—or will be—denied their due have strong claims to recover what they have been promised and what they earned. Employees can now breathe that sigh of relief. December 21, 2022  |  Commentary by Josh Migdal and Michelle Genet Bernstein, Daily Business Review Private equity [...]

By |2023-06-13T22:00:15+00:00January 8th, 2023|All News, MEDIA|Comments Off on FLORIDA EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION: CARRIED INTEREST AND TERMINATED EMPLOYEES

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By |2022-12-18T15:51:46+00:00December 18th, 2022|Uncategorized|Comments Off on .

WORKER MIGRATION CALLS FOR FLA, NY EMPLOYMENT LAW REVIEW

By Yaniv Adar and Michelle Genet Bernstein First published in LAW360, May 20, 2022 The extraordinary circumstances of COVID-19 and rising income taxes triggered a deluge of New Yorkers to South Florida. Businesses and workers alike fled rising tax rates in favor of rising floodwaters, heading south to benefit from Florida's zero personal income [...]

By |2023-02-02T14:53:55+00:00September 2nd, 2022|Florida Law Tips, MEDIA|Comments Off on WORKER MIGRATION CALLS FOR FLA, NY EMPLOYMENT LAW REVIEW

MEET THE 2021 DIVERSE VOICES

Welcome to the Business Journal’s inaugural Diversity & Inclusion Awards section, which honors nearly two dozen diverse executives excelling in business in a variety of key sectors. By South Florida Business Journal |  June 21, 2021 These honorees underscore the diverse makeup of our thriving business community, and our profiles highlight how they excel in [...]

By |2023-06-14T11:04:52+00:00June 21st, 2021|MEDIA|Comments Off on MEET THE 2021 DIVERSE VOICES

SIGNING A DOCUMENT? PROCEED WITH CAUTION – EVEN IF IT SAYS IT’S NOT A CONTRACT

By Etan Mark, Miami Herald, Jan 2018 In late November, the University of Tennessee backed out of a memorandum of understanding with Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano to be the Volunteers' next football coach. Stephen Brashear AP file/Nov. 3, 2013   Late in November, Greg Schiano, Ohio State University’s defensive coordinator, was the next [...]

By |2023-06-14T01:25:32+00:00February 6th, 2019|All News, MEDIA|Comments Off on SIGNING A DOCUMENT? PROCEED WITH CAUTION – EVEN IF IT SAYS IT’S NOT A CONTRACT
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