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Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton is a complex commercial litigation firm founded in 1982 that focuses its practice on bet-the-company commercial cases, class actions, healthcare and bankruptcy matters.
Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton is a complex commercial litigation firm founded in 1982 that focuses its practice on bet-the-company commercial cases, class actions, healthcare and bankruptcy matters.
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Fla. College’s Immunity Weighed In COVID Fees Refund Suit
/in In the News /by kttlawdevMiami Dade College urged a state appellate panel Wednesday to find that a lower court erred in advancing a proposed class action.
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New Ruling Affects Prevailing Party Attorney Fees: ‘Florida Supreme Court Has Now Taken That Away’
/in In the News /by roar.seoA Florida Supreme Court opinion in a marital case is causing some lawyers to worry that the decision will spark a rise in frivolous litigation.
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/in In the News /by roar.seoMiami litigators Corali Lopez-Castro and Melanie Damian are used to being the only women taking the lead role in a substantial state or federal receivership case. So when they got the opportunity to work together on one, it was something special.
Businessman Drops Appeal Of $32.5M Vt. Resort Investor Deal
/in In the News /by roar.seoA Miami businessman accused of stealing $50 million from immigrant investors in Vermont’s Jay Peak ski resort is dropping his appeal of a recently approved settlement with law firm Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP that is expected to pay his alleged victims more than $30 million, according to his attorney.
The Dotted Line: How to Navigate Vaccine Mandates
/in In the News /by roar.seoThis feature is a part of “The Dotted Line” series, which takes an in-depth look at the complex legal landscape of the construction industry.
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/in In the News /by roar.seoDespite the uphill battle for plaintiffs, U.S.-Cuba trade expert John Kavulich estimates that 85% of the estimated $19 million in law firm revenue generated by the litigation has come from defendant firms as Big Law stepped up to represent the companies accused of “trafficking” in property rightfully owned by Cuban-Americans.
Judge, Litigators Say Demanding Change of Cuba’s Communist Government is Personal
/in In the News /by roar.seoThe U.S. Homeland Security secretary announced new sanctions—the freezing of assets and a U.S. travel ban—on Cuban government officials during his visit to Miami on Thursday.
For Cuban-American Legal Community, Supporting Regime Change Is a ‘Marathon’
/in In the News /by roar.seoMiami is full of talented Cuban-American lawyers, but none can enter a Cuban courtroom to represent political prisoners. Here’s what they’re doing instead.
On Bitcoin and Ponzi Schemes
/in In the News, Publications /by roar.seoBernie Madoff died in federal prison a few months ago with the dubious distinction of being the mastermind of the largest and most infamous Ponzi scheme of all time.
A 35-Year Blueprint for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
/in In the News /by roar.seoThe legal profession has reached a tipping point. Decades of aspirational words from private law firms about diversity, equity, and inclusion are giving way to concrete action.
How To Avoid A Run-In With Biden’s Anti-Competitive Order
/in In the News /by roar.seoBig tech has been a big issue for politicians on both sides of the aisle. Now it, and some other industries, caught attention from the Biden administration. In July, the White House announced an executive order to promote competition.