...State Courts, and in my forthcoming article in the University of Miami Law Review. I think your readers deserve the whole...
A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
...LeBron James and the Miami Heat are doing it. Employees in ...
... I In 2006, Detective William Pedraja of the Miami-Dade Police Department received an unverified tip that marijuana was being grown...
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... I In 2006, Detective William Pedraja of the Miami-Dade Police Department received an unverified tip that marijuana was being grown...
A lawyer's doing well if she can bill an hour for every hour and a half she works, writes The Rodent
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...LeBron James and the Miami Heat are doing it. Employees in ...
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...blind, nor does anyone else at his office at Squire Sanders in Miami. "From day one he's always had a great...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
Zuckerman Spaeder partner Paul Shechtman describes the circumstances and personalities behind what is perhaps the most famous decision in the history of American criminal procedure
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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