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Greenberg Traurig Adds Cross-Border Tax Practitioner Scott Bakal in Fort Lauderdale
Greenberg Traurig Adds Cross-Border Tax Practitioner Scott Bakal in Fort Lauderdale. -
Appointment of Francis, Couriel expands Florida high court's diversity
MIAMI – Gov. Ron DeSantis expanded cultural diversity on the Florida Supreme Court and highlighted the concept of judicial restraint Monday when he named Caribbean-American Renatha Francis and Cuban-American John Couriel to fill two judicial vacancies. -
HOLLAND & KNIGHT: Holland & Knight Announces 29 New Partners
Steven Sonberg, Managing Partner of Holland & Knight, announced that 29 attorneys in the firm have been elected to partnership effective January 1, 2020. -
HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP: Leonard H. Gilbert Honored by Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals for Service to the Court
Holland & Knight's Leonard H. Gilbert, a partner in the firm's Tampa office, was honored with a Resolution of the Court from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals honoring his contributions to the court, including his five-year tenure as president of the Eleventh Circuit Historical Society. -
BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Jason Mehta Selected for 2019 Leadership Tampa Class
Bradley is pleased to announce that Jason P. Mehta, a partner in the firm’s Tampa office, has been selected for the 2019 Leadership Tampa Class of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce. -
Groups trying to help veterans with PTSD get proper care
TAMPA — Many military veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, but if they are discharged with anything less than an honorable discharge they cannot get the mental-health treatment they need. -
Berger Singerman expands land use, regulatory and commercial law practices with addition of Jeff Bartel
MIAMI – Berger Singerman, which touts itself as Florida’s business law firm, has announced that it has expanded its land use, regulatory and commercial law practices with the addition of partner Jeff Bartel. -
Report: Duval County 'plagued by prosecutorial misconduct, bad lawyers and racial bias'
JACKSONVILLE – A new report released Aug. 23 by a Harvard Law group contends that Duval County is among the country’s leaders in death sentences and it, along with the other counties, is “plagued by prosecutorial misconduct, bad lawyers and racial bias.”