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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 …

Daily Business Review – Majority-White Firm Hopes New Scholarship, Hiring Pipeline Changes Its Racial Makeup (March 25, 2021)

By March 26, 2021

      Download this article – PDF Majority-White Firm Hopes New Scholarship, Hiring Pipeline Changes Its Racial Makeup By Raychel Lean When leading Miami trial attorney and professor H.T. Smith was asked about having a scholarship named after him, aimed at supporting law students of color in South Florida, he dropped his phone …

Lindsay B. Haber

There may be a chill in the air, but divorce rates in Florida are heating up. Here’s why.

By February 12, 2021

A combination of lifestyle factors and economic opportunities are enticing people from around the country to move to Florida. 2020 set new records for population growth, with almost a thousand people officially moving in every day. Real estate is booming, and new businesses are starting up. An increase in divorce …

Abbey L. Kaplan

Virtual Mediation: “People want to get their cases resolved, and they have the opportunity to do it now.”

By December 2, 2020

Amidst the pandemic, I have seen the legal industry adapt with ease to a technology-driven world, especially one area in particular: virtual mediation. In fact, outside of operating in a remote environment, the mediation process has not changed at all; the only difference is that attorneys are no longer sitting …