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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 …

Maia Dombey

Maia Dombey Joins South Florida’s Litigation Firm Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine

By March 11, 2021

MIAMI, FL— South Florida’s preeminent litigation firm, Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine P.L., has added associate Maia Dombey, who will focus her practice on complex commercial litigation. Prior to joining the firm, Maia worked as a law clerk at a boutique litigation firm in Miami and assisted on large-scale …

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 …

South Florida Business Journal – Few options exist for retail tenants if landlord is foreclosed on, expert says (January 6, 2021)

By January 7, 2021

    Download this article – PDF Few options exist for retail tenants if landlord is foreclosed on, expert says  By Matthew Arrojas    A project more than a year in the making is at risk of failing before it can open, as its landlord is in foreclosure negotiations.  Lorenzo Borghese is the …