Skip to Content

Featured News

Archives

Todd A. Levine

The Tribune: Battle Over The Pointe’s Margaritaville Heats Up

By February 3, 2020

Download this article – PDF Battle Over The Pointe’s Margaritaville Heats Up By NEIL HARTNELL Attorneys for Margaritaville’s Bahamian franchisee yesterday said 79 percent of the brand’s defenses have been dismissed as their bid to block its tie-up with the $250m Pointe project heats up. Todd Levine and Adam Steinberg, …

Alan J. Kluger

Mansion Global – Collections That Inspire: Inside the homes of two Miami art lovers (November 21, 2018)

By November 21, 2018

Download this article – PDF Collections That Inspire Inside the homes of two Miami art lovers Whether decorating with a collection of living local artists or celebrating the contribution of African and African-American artists, the background of said artist can have a direct effect on the finished product. Join Mansion …

Bruce A. Katzen

Reflecting on the Americans with Disabilities Act

By July 23, 2014

July 26 marks the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a landmark law passed in 1990 that for first time in our history created nationwide standards for combating discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, transportation, public accommodation, communications, tele-communications relay services and government activities. The Act has …

Think You Waived the Right to Jury Trial in Your Initial Pleading? Maybe Not.

By July 3, 2014

By Justin B. Kaplan Young litigators are routinely taught that if a party does not demand a jury trial in its complaint (or counterclaim), it permanently waived this important right.  This time-worn lesson is not necessarily correct, however.  There is still hope. The Florida Rules of Civil Procedure provide: Any …