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As States Consider Mandatory Pro Bono Hours, What Would That Mean for Practitioners?

By April 23, 2013

By Alan J. Kluger A recent article in the National Law Journal discussed changes and proposed changes to state bar requirements, which include mandatory pro bono hours for new attorneys.  New York’s recent changes require applicants to the New York Bar to complete 50 hours of pro bono work.  Work done …

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Kluger Kaplan Hosts Israel Bonds Young Investor Society of Miami 2013 Speaker Series

By February 1, 2013

On Tuesday, January 29, Kluger Kaplan hosted the first installment of the Israel Bonds Young Investor Society of Miami 2013 Speaker Series.  To kick off the first event, Pinchas Landau, a prominent Israeli economist and financial analyst spoke to the group about current Israel political and social developments in light of …

Kluger Kaplan Sponsors Miami Children’s Museum Not-So-Scary Family Halloween Bash

By October 24, 2012

On Sunday, hundreds of children and their families visited the Miami Children’s Museum to participate in the third annual Not-So-Scary Family Halloween Bash.  All proceeds from the event supported the museum’s education programming.  Kluger Kaplan was thrilled to be a third-time sponsor of this spectacular event.  Kluger Kaplan associates Christina …

Florida’s Long-Awaited Amendment to the Rules of Civil Procedure Address ESI Discovery

By July 13, 2012

Florida’s Long-Awaited Amendment to the Rules of Civil Procedure Address ESI Discovery By Steve Silverman and the Kluger Kaplan ESI Discovery Group The Florida Supreme Court has moved Florida into the family of other states with rules of procedure governing electronic discovery issues. The Florida Supreme Court has now passed …