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Greenberg Traurig Advises OPKO Health in Negotiating $225 Million Asset Sale to Labcorp

Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A. advised OPKO Health Inc., a Miami-based multinational biopharmaceutical and diagnostics company, in negotiating an agreement to sell select assets of its wholly owned subsidiary, BioReference Health, to Labcorp. Labcorp will acquire BioReference Health’s laboratory testing businesses focused on oncology and oncology-related clinical testing services across the United States. The purchase price […]

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FSU Law launches new bankruptcy law clinic

Florida State University College of Law is launching its new Bankruptcy Law Pro Bono Clinic, providing law students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working on federal bankruptcy cases. The clinic also allows students to assist individuals who cannot afford legal representation in navigating the complexities of bankruptcy law. As total bankruptcy filings continue […]

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Senate panel approves expanded protections for court officials

Sen. Jonathan Martin The Family Law Section scored a victory Tuesday after lawmakers agreed to expand a bill that enhances criminal penalties for “tampering with, harassing, or retaliating against” court officials. The Senate Criminal Justice Committee voted 9-0 to approve SB 1838 by Chair Jonathan Martin, a Ft. Myers attorney and former prosecutor.

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