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Meet the 2025 Power Leaders in Law & Accounting (Part 2)

By Jeff Zbar June 20, 2025 Robinson focuses his practice on complex litigation. He has represented clientsin dozens of appeals in federal and state court, and served as part of a litigationand appellate team that secured a victory before the U.S. Supreme Court. Click here to read the original article.

Stay Won’t Be Lifted On Claims Over $93M Real Estate Fraud

By Carolina Bolado May 8, 2025 Victims of a $93 million Miami real estate development scheme won’t be able to pursue their claims — at least for now — against the company’s former CEO after a Florida federal judge on Wednesday denied their request to lift a stay on litigation during a U.S. Securities and […]

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Young Lawyers Counter Veteran Critiques, Embrace Zoom Expertise

By Lisa Willis May 19, 2025 Rasheed Nader and Meaghan Goldstein are featured in the Daily Business Review discussing how young attorneys are redefining litigation in the Zoom era. They highlight the value of adaptability, tech fluency, and firm support in navigating post-COVID courtroom challenges. Click here to read the original article.

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John Kozyak Featured on ATHENA RISING – Season 2, Episode 10: Mentorship in Law

Season 2, Episode 10: John Kozyak – National Legal Legend, Dedicated Mentor & Staunch Ally ATHENA RISING: THE POWER OF THE FEMALE LAWYER & COLLECTIVE April 9, 2025 We are pleased to announce that John Kozyak was featured on the ATHENA RISING: THE POWER OF THE FEMALE LAWYER & COLLECTIVE podcast, Season 2, Episode 10, […]

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Miami-Dade Lawyer’s Fight Changes Rule on Nonfinal Orders

By Tommaso Baronio March 27, 2025 This ruling ensures that these rights can be effectively protected through immediate appeals, safeguarding free speech before costly and protracted litigation concludes,” the petitioner’s counsel said in an interview. Click here to read the original article.

Fla. High Court Widens Anti-SLAPP Rights In Blogger Suit

By David Minsky March 27, 2025 A split Florida Supreme Court on Thursday expanded the right of a Miami-area blogger to challenge a defamation lawsuit, allowing state appellate courts to review rulings denying bids to toss such complaints based on strategic lawsuits against public participation provisions, or anti-SLAPP, before those cases have concluded. Click here […]

From Capitol Hill to the courtroom: alumna’s journey through law and advocacy

By Mandy Martin February 11, 2025 A local company bought the Miami Beach development site. Click here to read the original article. Click here to download the article as a PDF.

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FTC Report on Pharmacy Benefit Managers May Boost NJ’s Insulin MDL

By Lisa Willis Jan 21, 2025 The FTC’s new report on pharmacy benefit managers strengthens New Jersey’s insulin MDL, say Tal Lifshitz and Ben Wotlanzki. They argue the findings—revealing $7.3 billion in inflated drug revenues and broken rebate systems—reinforce arguments that PBMs manipulated insulin pricing. Their analysis predicts expanded litigation and heightened scrutiny of PBM practices in the MDL. […]

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More Litigation Coming? Insulin MDL Gets Boost from FTC Report

By Lisa Willis Jan 17, 2025 Insulin MDL litigation is gaining momentum, bolstered by a fresh FTC report. Tal Lifshitz and Ben Wotlanzki emphasize that the agency’s findings reinforce allegations of anticompetitive behavior and pricing manipulation. They predict a surge in lawsuits targeting insulin manufacturers, setting the stage for intensified legal scrutiny and robust multidistrict […]

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A Judge Ordered Squabbling Lawyers to Have Lunch: Here’s What Happened

By Tommaso Baronio January 15, 2025 A judge told attorneys to have a tête-à-tête. Plaintiff counsel paid the $74 bill, and the defense lawyer left a $74 tip. Click here to read the original article.

Former Kapoor site sold for $17.5 million

By Brian Bandell January 8, 2025 A local company bought the Miami Beach development site. Click here to read the original article.

A Broward woman called herself ‘Mother Teresa.’ She’s sentenced to 20 years for fraud

By David J. Neal December 4, 2024 Johanna Garcia’s guilty plea brings the MJ Capital Funding fraud totals to three guilty pleas; $190 million fraudulently raised; and $90 million lost by investors. Click here to read the original article.