Sunday, April 19, 2009

Stan Jablonowski

Google Reader (144): "Executive vice president for AlphStaff Group" from Movers in South Florida by Bridget Carey

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Stan Jablonowski has been appointed to executive vice president of sales for AlphaStaff Group. He will be responsible for further developing agency channel partners, expanding into new markets and leading the sales team during the company's national expansion. Previously, he was the national northeast partner for Willis/HRH and has served as president and chief executive officer of Bank of America Insurance Services."
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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Movers in South Florida

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Miami Herald: "Two directors at Kaufman Rossin appointed to board of South Florida ACFE

The South Florida Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) has appointed Ivan Garces and Jason Chorlins -- both directors at the firm Kaufman Rossin & Co. -- to its board of directors."
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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Silverman Cosgrove merges with New York firm

New York law firm Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman continues the trend of out of state firms opening offices in South Florida. Kasowitz Benson has merged with Miami litigation firm Silverman Cosgrove, headed by former Akerman attorneys Larry Silverman, Scott Cosgrove, and James Sammataro. Also joining the firm are Kelly Luther and Maria Ruiz who left Clark Silvergate & Campbell.

According to their website, Kasowitz Benson's new Miami office 2009, "will continue to emphasize the firm's commercial litigation, class action defense and regulatory work. The Miami office's five partners have extensive experience in complex commercial, antitrust, entertainment law and product liability litigation."

Rothstein Rosenfeldt continues rise

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Rothstein Rosenfeldt & Adler continues its South Florida growth, this time into Miami, via a merger with intellectual property and entertainment law firm Wolfe & Goldstein
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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

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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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