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The Calm Before The Storm: Reviewing Commercial Contracts and Insurance Policies This Hurricane Season

By June 21, 2024

By Philippe Lieberman and Marko Cerenko With storm season from June until November, now is the time for commercial property owners and tenants to review their leases to determine their respective responsibilities and obligations relating to a potential storm and the damages that may be suffered. It is also the …

Bloomberg Law Insights: Improving Diversity in South Florida Legal Industry And Elsewhere (April 18, 2022)

By April 19, 2022

Download this article – PDF Improving Diversity in South Florida Legal Industry—And Elsewhere  By: Alan Kluger & H.T. Smith  VIEW ARTICLE ONLINE  To incentivize minority law students to stay and practice in South Florida, Alan Kluger, a partner at Kluger Kaplan in Miami, and H.T. Smith, the founding director of …

Miami Today – Charter Schools to Share Referendum Funding, Court Rules (March 23, 2022)

By March 23, 2022

Download this article – PDF Charter Schools to Share Referendum Funding, Court Rules Written by Abraham Galvan Florida’s 3rd District Court of Appeals ruled last week that Miami-Dade County charter schools are indeed eligible for funding approved through a 2018 voter-approved public school system referendum. This ruling reverses a lower …

Daily Business Review – This ‘8-Figure’ Miami Ruling Could Have Implications for Area Schools (March 17, 2022)

By March 21, 2022

      Download this article – PDF This ‘8-Figure’ Miami Ruling Could Have Implications for Area Schools Greenberg Traurig was pitted against Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine at the Third District Court of Appeal. What You Need to Know  An appellate court ruled that charter schools are entitled …