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Hugh Culverhouse Jr. Pledges $1.5M to UF Levin College of Law

University of Florida Levin College of Law alumnus Hugh Culverhouse, Jr., has pledged to donate $1.5 million for incoming student scholarships if the school's law community raises an additional $1.5 million by the first day of classes Aug. 14. → Read More

Will Colombia’s ‘No’ Vote on FARC Peace Referendum Hurt Economic Growth

The Colombian peace agreement would have brought a formal end to half-a-century of bloodshed and a boost to the country's economy. The voters' rejection may ... → Read More

King & Spalding Facing Sanctions After Tobacco Case Mistrial

A Miami judge declared a mistrial in a tobacco case after a King & Spalding partner made improper comments before the jury. → Read More

Daily Business Review Reporter Julie Kay Dies at 54, Services Scheduled for Monday

Daily Business Review reporter Julie Kay died Sunday after a 10-year battle with ovarian cancer. → Read More

Greenspoon Marder Hires Greenberg Traurig Parter to Lead Tampa Office

Murray Silverstein is managing shareholder of the five-lawyer Tampa office with a goal of growing the four-year-old location for a firm that has been expansi... → Read More

Holland & Knight Advises Colombian Bank on Road Project

Holland & Knight advised Colombian infrastructure bank on $74 million loan enhancement for a, $850 million road project that will connect the cities of C... → Read More

Hispanic Attorneys in Miami Rise to Prominence in International Practice

Hispanic Miami attorneys have risen to prominence in international work and are handling high-end international transactions once handled almost exclusively ... → Read More

High-Profile Developer Backs Medical Marijuana Operation

Panhandle developer Jay Odom is bankrolling a Northeast Florida operation licensed by health officials to grow, process and distribute noneuphoric marijuana ... → Read More

Women Pushing to Overcome Professional, Personal Obstacles in Law

Former Florida Bar president Mayanne Downs will be coming off the most traumatic month in her life before she takes charge at GrayRobinson. → Read More

3 Florida Firms Sign Onto Program for Women Attorneys Returning to Practice

A fellowship program for women lawyers returning after career breaks is offering its first positions in Florida at Akerman, Fisher Phillips and White & C... → Read More

Two Miami Beach Properties Sell for $49 Million, Doubling Purchase Price

A two-office portfolio near Miami Beach's famed Lincoln Road doubles in price after a 12-year hold. → Read More

Suit Alleging Fraud in Crypt Sales Certifies as Class Action

Palm Beach Circuit Judge Catherine Brunson certified a class alleging The Gardens of Boca Raton defrauded Jewish clients who purchased burial space. → Read More

New Delay in Lengthy Dispute Over Legal Fees in 2 Trials

A fight over attorneys' fees continues in a Miami-Dade courtroom in the case of a pregnant woman wrongly suspected of being a drug trafficker. → Read More

New Delay in Lengthy Dispute Over Legal Fees in 2 Trials

A fight over attorneys' fees continues in a Miami-Dade courtroom in the case of a pregnant woman wrongly suspected of being a drug trafficker. → Read More

Law Firm Diversity 2016

In the Daily Business Review’s diversity special section, articles focus on race and sexuality in South Florida law firms. → Read More

Given's CBRE Multifamily Team Moves to Cushman

Robert Given, a top-producing broker tied to South Florida's multimillion-dollar apartment deals, joins Cushman & Wakefield after 13 years with CBRE. → Read More

Berger Singerman Forms Immigration Practice With Venezuelan Bar Head

Berger Singerman is making its first formal foray into business immigration work with the hire of the incoming president of the Venezuelan National American ... → Read More

In Slowing Market, Average Miami Beach Home Price Tops $1 Million

Miami-Dade County's housing market has chilled, yet prices continue ticking up. → Read More

High Court Ruling Could Take Wind Out of Florida DUI Fight

A U.S. Supreme Court decision might short-circuit a battle about the constitutionality of a Florida law that leads to criminal charges for some drunken-drivi... → Read More

Miami Lawyer's Claims Against Government Can Proceed

Miami attorney Carlos Loumiet won a D.C. Circuit Court appeal reinstating his $4 million in claims against the government for damaging his career. → Read More