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ON THE MOVE: ARON RASKAS JOINS GUNSTER

Legal industry hiring in South Florida. By ALM Staff, The Daily Business Review | May 29, 2020 Aron U. Raskas has joined Gunster in Miami as a shareholder. Raskas’ practice focuses on business, criminal, regulatory and other litigation and arbitration matters. Daniel Maland and Jordan Nadel have joined Mark Migdal & Hayden in Miami as partners. Maland’s practice focuses on complex [...]

By |2020-06-01T17:01:59+00:00June 1st, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on ON THE MOVE: ARON RASKAS JOINS GUNSTER

FLORIDA CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS EYEING CIVIL WORK? HOW COVID-19 IS AFFECTING ATTORNEY INCOME

Lawyers across the U.S. responded to questions about how their income, client and case intake has changed since the pandemic. Here's what Floridians reported. By Raychel Lean, The Daily Business Review | May 26, 2020 COVID-19 has already taken money from the pockets of Florida lawyers, who, according to an anonymous survey, expect things to get [...]

By |2020-05-26T16:14:28+00:00May 26th, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on FLORIDA CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS EYEING CIVIL WORK? HOW COVID-19 IS AFFECTING ATTORNEY INCOME

FLATTENING THE HOUSING CURVE IN A PANDEMIC

By Josh Migdal & Kevin Gale for South Florida Business & Wealth| May 21, 2020 In the classic film Groundhog Day (and yes, it is a classic), Bill Murray’s character wakes up over and over again in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, reliving the same day for (presumably) eternity, And every morning, the alarm goes off at 6:00 a.m. playing I [...]

By |2020-05-26T15:03:44+00:00May 21st, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on FLATTENING THE HOUSING CURVE IN A PANDEMIC

WHY SOME LAW FIRMS WON’T MAKE IT THROUGH COVID-19

By Brian Bandell, South Florida Business Journal | May 20, 2020 Many law firms in South Florida have lost significant business due to Covid-19, which could threaten some of the companies' survival, experts say. Layoffs, furloughs and significant reductions in compensation for attorneys have been the most recent effects resulting from the slow down in business. [...]

By |2020-05-26T17:52:37+00:00May 20th, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on WHY SOME LAW FIRMS WON’T MAKE IT THROUGH COVID-19

EVERYONE WINS WITH ZOOM MOTION CALENDAR (EXCEPT THE LOSER)

There is no better place to start than the unceremonious elimination of in-person state court motion calendar. It is rare that we are presented with such an elegant solution to such a pervasive problem. Commentary by Etan Mark for The Daily Business Review | May 7, 2020 Well, it took a pandemic, but lawyers have [...]

By |2020-05-08T19:17:58+00:00May 8th, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on EVERYONE WINS WITH ZOOM MOTION CALENDAR (EXCEPT THE LOSER)

TRANSPARENCY IS KEY FOR INSURANCE AGENTS HANDLING CORONAVIRUS CLAIMS

By Elizabeth Blosfield, Insurance Journal | May 6, 2020 Business interruption insurance has been a much-debated topic during the coronavirus crisis, with some businesses already pushing back against virus-related claim denials. In several cities, groups of businesses have filed lawsuits challenging virus exclusions in their business interruption policies, such as recent claimants in Philadelphia and [...]

By |2020-05-06T20:25:16+00:00May 6th, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on TRANSPARENCY IS KEY FOR INSURANCE AGENTS HANDLING CORONAVIRUS CLAIMS

HOW SOME BOUTIQUES ARE AVOIDING BIGLAW’S VIRUS CUTS

By Xiumei Dong, Law360 | April 30th, 2020 While many BigLaw firms are tightening their belts during the COVID-19 outbreak, several boutique firms are offering additional benefits to keep their teams together, even if that means firm leaders will take "a personal hit." In contrast to larger firms that have implemented salary cuts and furloughs, [...]

By |2020-05-04T15:47:24+00:00April 30th, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on HOW SOME BOUTIQUES ARE AVOIDING BIGLAW’S VIRUS CUTS

MORE STATES INTRODUCE COVID-19 BUSINESS-INTERRUPTION BILLS

By Elizabeth Blosfield, Claims Journal | April 16th, 2020 New Jersey was the first state to propose a bill that would mandate insurers cover COVID-19-related losses under their business interruption policies, and the insurance industry was quick to express its concern. But that hasn’t stopped some states from rolling out similar proposed legislation. New York [...]

By |2020-04-17T17:16:26+00:00April 16th, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on MORE STATES INTRODUCE COVID-19 BUSINESS-INTERRUPTION BILLS

SOFLA PREPARES FOR FLOOD OF FORECLOSURES AND EVICTIONS AFTER GOVERNOR’S FREEZE

Lawyers say there will be a flood of foreclosures and evictions after the order is lifted By Katherine Kallergis and Keith Larsen, The Real Deal| April 6th, 2020 With hundreds of Floridians losing their jobs on a daily basis and the economy on crutches, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended evictions and foreclosures for a period [...]

By |2020-04-07T15:32:46+00:00April 6th, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on SOFLA PREPARES FOR FLOOD OF FORECLOSURES AND EVICTIONS AFTER GOVERNOR’S FREEZE

“A LANDLORD WAIVING RENT AND NOT GETTING ANYTHING IN RETURN IS JUST NOT A REALITY:” EXPERTS SOUND OFF ON PANDEMIC’S EFFECT ON SOUTH FLORIDA’S RETAIL MARKET

The pandemic could change the way commercial leases and insurance policies are structured By Katherine Kallergis, The Real Deal| April 3rd, 2020 Pebb Enterprises, like many commercial landlords in South Florida, is working with tenants to offer rent deferments or discounts, as retailers and small businesses struggle to pay this month’s bills. Pebb, a Boca [...]

By |2020-04-06T18:27:20+00:00April 3rd, 2020|MEDIA|Comments Off on “A LANDLORD WAIVING RENT AND NOT GETTING ANYTHING IN RETURN IS JUST NOT A REALITY:” EXPERTS SOUND OFF ON PANDEMIC’S EFFECT ON SOUTH FLORIDA’S RETAIL MARKET
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