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As law firms become eager to grow, they begin to pursue partners. Or sometimes, they are the pursued
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...but the owner rejected it again, said Tobin, a shareholder with Akerman Senterfitt in Miami. County documents showed the county commissioned an...
Debevoise & Plimpton, Fried Frank, and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher are advising on an all-stock merger between Media General and New Young Broadcasting that will create a television broadcast company wit
...Pergament Gilman & Cepeda LLP Patent Prosecution in West Palm Beach with Akerman Senterfitt
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...office to 666 Fifth Ave. in mid-May, Akerman Senterfitt has already expanded in its new quarters by more than...
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...supported the amended disclosure statement. Among them was Michael Goldberg of Akerman Senterfitt, who represents the creditors' committee. Others, however, persisted with...
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... Miami criminal defense attorney Richard Sharpstein, a partner at Akerman Senterfitt, said the letter and ethics complaint against Lewis Tein is an...
One thing is clear: Second Hundred firms are on a hiring binge. What's not certain is when—or whether—it will pay off
...Akerman Senterfitt is nearing the top of the Second Hundred after posting its...
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