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South Florida's Renaissance Drives Region's Strong Economy
Despite pervasive fears of contraction in urban areas across the country, South Florida's intensifying relevance—both nationally and globally—offers a reliable basis for optimism in the region's real estate market and overall economy.Appeals & Motions List released on:December 19, 2023
Attorneys Interviewing to Become the Next South Florida Circuit Court Judge
Of these attorneys, only two will ultimately earn a seat on the circuit court bench.Nelson Mullins Promotes 18 to Partner, With Majority in Atlanta and SC
More than half practice in litigation and regulatory—counter-cyclical areas to which many of its Am Law 100 peers are also focusing in their partner promotions.'Not A Lot of Deal Work': Law Firms Add More Litigators Compared With Corporate Laterals
Southeast law firms are being cautious amid continued economic uncertainty, adding more lawyers in counter-cyclical practice areas than those in transactional.Court affirms arbitration award despite irregularities in arbitration process that involved ex parte communications between one party and the arbitrator and failure to maintain a proper record
Law Firm Leaders Less Bullish on 2024: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Nelson Mullins Gains 7-Lawyer Group From Lathrop, Further Boosting Product Liability Team
The firm gains lawyers in Texas and California, but "probably more important than the geographic location is the skill set that [Robert Thackston] brings as a lawyer of last resort, first-chair trial lawyer," said firm leader Jim Lehman.How Nelson Mullins Got Ahead of Miami's Boom by Moving in Via Merger
"By virtue of that combination, Nelson Mullins had connectivity throughout the state immediately, had productive lawyers producing and a profitable day one," said Miami partner John Haley.On The Move: Nelson Mullins Adds Immigration Partner; Kilpatrick Gains Stroock Partner
Nelson Mullins has a "large number of national clients" needing assistance with navigating the "highly complex and evolving" legal restrictions on hiring foreign workers, said partner John Jennings.