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Amendments to Attorney Advertising Rules – What Next?

By February 5, 2013

By Todd A. Levine On Friday, the Florida Supreme Court approved amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar that relate to attorney advertising.  The new rules require that all statements made in attorney advertisements be “objectively verifiable.”  This rule extends to attorney websites. The term “objectively verifiable” raises many …

Founding Member Named Daily Business Review’s Most Effective Lawyers Finalist

By December 11, 2012

Congratulations to Founding Member, Steve Silverman, who was a finalist in the Business Litigation category of the Daily Business Review’s Most Effective Lawyers of 2012. Steve was recognized for his successful representation of Dollar Tree against Winn Dixie.  Steve and his trial team successfully argued that the interpretation of the …

The Problem Play of Voting Rights: Is it Curtain Call for Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act?

By November 6, 2012

By: Jorge R. Delgado “Voter ID” laws, voter purges, early voting changes, and similar measures have become familiar terms in today’s news cycle.  One person’s initiative to stop voter fraud easily becomes another person’s surreptitious scheme to suppress minority voting rights.  Statistics offer plenty of fodder for disagreement, and disagreement …