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Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine Announces 2024 H.T. Smith Legal Studies Scholarship Recipient

By October 1, 2024

Manoach Deliscar, a second-year law student at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, has been selected as the scholarship’s 2024 recipient. Inaugural scholarship recipient Briana Harris joins the Firm full time as an Associate. Miami, FL — As law firms across the nation take steps to boost minority representation …

As Seen In Law.com: Midsize Firms Claim Attorney Disengagement Has Yet to Hit Them Even as Some Offer Remote Options

By September 9, 2024

Midsize firm leaders in Florida and Texas, two booming legal markets, are targeting policies around fostering a cooperative work environment instead of cracking down on remote work as a response to attorney disengagement. Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L.‘s Alan J. Kluger spoke with litigation reporter Alexander Lugo about the …

Bloomberg Law: Florida Population Boom Is Taxing on Trust and Estate Litigation (July 19, 2022)

By July 19, 2022

Download this article – PDF Florida Population Boom Is Taxing on Trust and Estate Litigation  The Sunshine State has become an attractive place to live—not just for the tropical weather but also for its tax advantages. On the heels of   business and wealth migration to Florida, Bruce Katzen of …

Daily Business Review – How Small, Midsize Firms Can Expand Diversity and Inclusion Efforts (May 4, 2022)

By May 6, 2022

      Download this article – PDF How Small, Midsize Firms Can Expand Diversity and Inclusion Efforts In Miami, very good Black lawyers are turning down offers from Miami firms and leaving the state because they do not feel they have opportunities to reach their full potential here.  By …