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Daily Business Review: Litigator Abbey Kaplan On How Finding Common Ground Has Built His Career

By December 20, 2017

By Celia Ampel Miami attorney Abbey Kaplan believes the “Real Housewives” series is “complete lunacy” — but he’s seen plenty of episodes. Kaplan carved out time to watch the show when his pop-culture-loving daughter was a teenager so he would have an easier time connecting with her. “When I used to travel, as an …

Daily Business Review: Litigation Funding Changes Legal Landscape for Boutique and Small Firms

By December 13, 2017

          By Monika Gonzalez Mesa The growth of litigation funding has widened the pool of law firms that can take on big cases, but their increasing popularity means boutique firms that have traditionally landed multimillion-dollar lawsuits by taking them on contingency or offering alternative fee arrangements are now taking …

What Legal Rights Do Employers Have When It Comes to Employee Political Speech?

By November 14, 2017

By Michael T. Landen and Mayda Z. Nahhas Recent headline events may have some wondering about how far First Amendment rights extend into the workplace. Jerry Jones, owner of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, declared he would bench any player who protested during the national anthem. ESPN suspended anchor Jemele Hill …