Redevelopment is important in many cities – Pompano Beach is no exception. But there, the Community Redevelopment Act (CRA) is scheduled to ‘sunset’ in 2019. The issues [...]
On December 2, the Town of Medley appointed WSH as its Town Attorney. For the past four months, WSH has served as the Interim Town Attorney due to an unexpected vacancy. Founding Member Stephen [...]
A member of the Council for Educational Change Lawyers Alliance program, an organization which partners attorneys and public schools, and coordinator of these speaking engagements, Alan spoke on [...]
Florida Sports fans have much to cheer about, as the Miami Heat easily won – no, not the NBA Championship – but approval of a new subsidy arrangement. The Dolphins are now in [...]
Partner John Quick’s commitment as President of Friends of Miami-Dade Public Library has positioned him front and center as the importance of libraries has become a central point. His [...]
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation recently launched a website where HOAs must register certain information about their associations. Newly passed legislation requires [...]
As Miami Dade County moves into preparation and planning for the next budget year, Mayor Carlos Gimenez considers raising taxes to help fund libraries, parks and cultural institutions, provided [...]
On November 7, 2013, the Florida Supreme Court issued a unanimous, 25-page opinion in favor of firm client, CMI, Inc., the Kentucky-based manufacturer of the Intoxilyzer brand breath-alcohol [...]
Train travel will only get better in Florida thanks to plans to expand the railway system. The All Aboard Florida website provides information, photographs, plans and details about the intercity [...]
Susan Trevarthen,Esq, FAICP has been tapped to provide insight on “Ethics Scenarios in Florida” at the Leaders of Excellence program for the Good Government Initiative, 2014 Class. The Good [...]