Thursday, March 26, 2009

The end of Kluger Peretz


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Kluger Peretz Kaplan & Berlin is no more. According the a Daily Business Review report, out of the pieces of the 50+ attorney firm comes two new boutique firms and one named partner joining Berger Singerman.

Alan Kluger and Abbey Kaplan will remain and the new firm will be a 24-attorney litigation boutique of Kluger Kaplan. Per Kaplan, “We figure specialization is the key” to success as a smaller firm.

Steven Peretz, along with Michael Chesal, Leora Herrmann and associate Paul Kobak, are leaving to launch their own intellectual property firm. Accoring to the article, the split is amicable and they will even remain in the same workspace. “We view IP law as a standalone specialty,” Peretz said. “We can signal to the market our specialization better by being a boutique firm.”

Bankruptcy partner Howard Berlin has joined Berger Singerman’s Miami office along with bankruptcy attorney Deborah Talenfeld.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Per capita income slows in Florida

Business - MiamiHerald.com: "sandron@MiamiHerald.com

Per capita income rose slower than inflation in Florida last year, meaning the average person was effectively earning less, according to federal statistics released Tuesday.

The Sunshine State ranked 45th among the 50 states for growth in per-person income, according to the numbers from the Commerce Department.

Per capita income is the total earned by all people, from all sources, in a geographic area, divided by the number of people who live there.

In Florida, the figure for last year was $39,070, up 1.7 percent from $38,417 the previous year."


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Friday, March 20, 2009

Google Reader (1000+)

Google Reader (1000+): "you do not as a manager need to have them working 2,000 hours (though you would like that!). You get 1600 hours at $500 collected from a service partner and she puts $800,000 into the kitty. Salary and benefits at $400k, overhead allocation $150k, net to the firm $250k. Bonus structures encourage more work and there is often generous sharing for it. But it is not required because there are all these other reasons not to force them out if you are making a quarter million a year from their efforts and they carry all these other burdens that would have to be borne by your equity partners otherwise.

Contrast that with an associate doing 1900 hours at $300 per hour, but a fairly typical post billing write down of 6% on hours...or 120. Net collected 1780. All in salary and benefits is $200k, less the overhead allocation of $150k and you net $114k. But, there is great variability in associate productivity. Many will work 2,000 hours or more, but the pre-billing write-offs can amount to 15% for the first two years. Frankly, if you can collect 1600 solid hours off an associate in each of the first two years, you are not doing all that badly. And that alas means that you are about at zero net contribution. Maybe.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Cap rates are rising

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Cap rates could reach late-1990s levels - The Real Deal South Florida Real Estate News: "'Certain fundamentals were not really looked at over the past few years -- especially in places like Miami that don't have a lot of land. People just expected that property to increase,' said Richard Schuchts, senior vice president at Jones Lang LaSalle who has 12 years experience in the South Florida market. 'Now we're getting back to fundamentals.'

With investors unable to leverage the property the way they would have in 2005, the return on "cash investment" plummets, Schuchts said. Making the deal riskier, buyers also face the prospect of tenants not renewing leases or going bankrupt.


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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Movers in South Florida

Movers in South Florida: "Chair of the Division of Marine Affairs and Policy at Rosenstiel School

Movers_David_Letson David Letson has been elected chair of the Division of Marine Affairs and Policy at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. The division undertakes basic and applied research and training activities contributing to policy development and management of marine resources. He is also a member of NOAA's Hurricane Forecast Socio-Economic Working Group and Science Advisory Board's Oceans and Health Working Group."

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Movers in South Florida: "President and chair of the Orange Bowl Committee

Movers_Phillis_Oeters Phillis Oeters, corporate vice president of government and community relations for Baptist Health South Florida, was elected president and chair of the Orange Bowl Committee. She currently serves on the boards of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Beacon Council, United Waym Coral Gables Community Foundation and Nat Moore Foundation. She is also chairman of the board of the Neurologically Injured Compensation Fund for the State of Florida."

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Movers in South Florida: "President appointed to board of First National Bank

Movers_Bob_Berrin Robert G. Berrin, president and co-owner of Capital Realty Services, has been appointed to the board of directors for First National Bank of Sount Miami. He is a board member of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and serves as chair of its Pacesetter Division. He is also the chair of the South Miami Hospital Foundation and a member of the South Miami Hospital governing board.

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Senior vice president for Professional Bank

Movers_Frank_Sotolongo Frank Sotolongo has been hired as senior vice president of commercial lending for Professional Bank. His responsibilities include developing and managing commercial and personal relationships, providing banking solutions to clients and delivering convenient, expedient and personalized service throughout the banking relationship. Previously, he has held executive positions at Bank of America, Citibank, Regions Bank and FirstBank Florida.

Posted by Bridget Carey at 06:48 PM in Banking
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Movers in South Florida: "National immigration counsel for ALTA

Movers_Hector_Chichoni Hector A. Chichoni, attorney at Epstein Becker & Green, has been appointed national immigration counsel by ALTA, the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association. In this role, he will advise the association on U.S. immigration and nationality law issues and legal trends affecting the aviation industry.

Posted by Bridget Carey at 07:18 PM in Aviation
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Movers in South Florida: "President-elect for the Project Management Institute

Movers_Bernie_Saenz Bernie Saenz, project manager for Broward Health Information Services, has been named president-elect for the Project Management Institute South Florida Chapter. It is comprised of 270 chapters world-wide that help spread awareness of the profession.

Posted by Bridget Carey at 07:24 PM in Construction, Healthcare
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Movers in South Florida: "Chair for the Frost Council on Philanthropy

Movers_Annie_Hernandez Annie Hernandez, senior litigation associate at Pathman Lewis, was selected to serve as chair for the newly created Frost Council on Philanthropy for the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, recently relocated to the Florida International University Park Campus."

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Movers in South Florida: "New partners for Harper Meyer

Harper Meyer, now known as Harper Meyer Perez Hagen O' Connor & Albert LLP, have named two partners:

Movers_Ronald_Albert Ronald Albert, Jr., previously a partner with Holland & Knight and Broad and Cassel.

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Movers in South Florida: "Member elected to board of directors for the Doctors Hospital Foundation

Jay Perkins, founder and principal of Perkins Realty Advisors, has been elected to the board of directors for the Doctors Hospital Foundation, a part of Baptist Health South Florida Foundation, which oversees fundraising activities for Baptist Health. He also serves on the board of directors for East Ridge Retirement Village and is a past trustee of the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce.

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Movers in South Florida: "Partner named to the Life Science Steering Committee

Movers_mark_scott Mark S. Scott, partner for K&L Gates, has been named to the Life Science Steering Committee of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County. He will be responsible for enhancing the committee’s mission, to serve as a voice and advisory group for the life science community, to analyze the current status of the local life science industry, to identify challenges to growing the industry and to recommend specific strategies for addressing these challenges."