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KLUGER, KAPLAN, SILVERMAN, KATZEN & LEVINE, P.L. ATTORNEYS RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS INDUSTRY RECOGNITIONS

By July 9, 2021

Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine is pleased to announce several of its attorneys have been recognized by major state and national legal publications in peer nominated award programs as some of Miami’s top lawyers, recognizing their litigation expertise and experience. Florida Trend’s Florida Legal Elite The 2021 edition of …

Daily Business Review – ‘Dad, Let’s Focus!’ What it’s Like to Work in Law and Real Estate With Your Father (June 18, 2021)

By June 21, 2021

      Download this article – PDF ‘Dad, Let’s Focus!’ What it’s Like to Work in Law and Real Estate With Your Father By Raychel Lean A father’s influence can be significant — and for many legal and real estate professionals, it needn’t stop at home. This Father’s Day weekend, litigators at …

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Alan Kluger Recognized at the 36th Annual Judicial Reception for the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Attorneys’ Division

By May 7, 2021

The Attorneys’ Division of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation recognized the accomplishments of Edith G. Osman, Alan J. Kluger and the Honorable Robert N. Scola, Jr. on May 5 during its 36th Annual Judicial Reception. The event was presented as a virtual event for the first time this year in …

Q&A with H.T. Smith and Alan Kluger: Creating a Diverse Workforce in the South Florida Legal Community

By May 4, 2021

Earlier this year, Kluger Kaplan launched its inaugural H.T. Smith Legal Studies Scholarship to support minority law school students who have a strong connection with the South Florida community. The scholarship is named after H.T. Smith, founding Director of the Trial Advocacy Program at Florida International University College of Law – who …

Miami Herald BUSINESS MONDAY – In Miami’s legal community, many Black attorneys still feel like ‘fish out of water’ (April 19, 2021)

By April 19, 2021

Download this article – PDF In Miami’s legal community, many Black attorneys still feel like ‘fish out of water’ BY ROB WILE “We’re not doing enough.”  When it comes to the legal profession’s progress on racial inequities, Alan Kluger doesn’t mince words.  “It’s not intentional,” Kluger, the co-namesake of well-regarded …