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...everyday Americans. Miami attorney Brian Tannebaum, partner at Tannebaum Weiss and past president of Florida Association Criminal Defense Lawyers, said he...
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The Florida Supreme Court supports a homestead property tax exemption for Honduran citizens whose minor children — U.S. citizens — live with them in a Key Biscayne condominium
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A hearing is set for Greenberg Traurig to explain itself and denied a request by new counsel for extra time to get up to speed. Experts say Greenberg may try to shield itself by throwing a former sha
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...enforcement," said attorney Brian Tannebaum, a partner at Miami's Tannebaum Weiss who represents Stay. Ben Kuehne, a Miami attorney with...
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...Tannebaum, an attorney discipline and legal malpractice attorney with Tannebaum Weiss in Miami. "The fact that these two...
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...said Brian Tannebaum, an attorney discipline and legal malpractice attorney with Tannebaum Weiss in Miami. "The fact that these two were...
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...important time for The Florida Bar," said Brian Tannebaum of Tannebaum Weiss in Miami. As president of the Florida Association of...
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...here but their children were permanent residents," said Miami attorney Daniel Weiss, who represented homeowner David Andonie in the case. On the...
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Chief organizer John Kozyak started by matching black law students to attorney mentors about 15 years ago. He says the event has taken on a life of its own
Debra Villegas, Ponzi scheme convict Scott Rothstein's top assistant, said Friday that her boss told her that he was tied in with the Mafia and that mobsters would kill him if she didn't forge fake s
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