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Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine Expands Commitment to Diversity in Law with Expanded H.T. Smith Legal Studies Scholarship

By March 29, 2024

South Florida-based litigation firm Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine P.L. is doubling down on its efforts to promote diversity in the legal sector by expanding the H.T. Smith Legal Studies Scholarship for 2024. The scholarship, now in its fourth year, offers eligible minority law school students in Florida $15,000 …

Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L. Recognized by the Daily Business Review’s 2024 Florida Legal Awards: Litigation Departments of the Year Finalist

By March 11, 2024

Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L. attorneys have been recognized by the Daily Business Review’s Florida Legal Awards as a 2024 Litigation Department of the Year, demonstrating the firm’s extraordinary proficiency and ingenuity, and why its approach to litigation sets its team apart in South Florida. In the profile, …

The Real Deal – Nonprofit arts and culture organization sues Delray Beach over lease termination (November 12, 2021)

By November 15, 2021

Download this article – PDF Nonprofit arts and culture organization sues Delray Beach over lease termination Suit claims officials colluded to kick out Old School Square By Lidia Dinkova A nonprofit arts and culture organization sued Delray Beach, after officials terminated its lease for city-owned property where it has held its …

Daily Business Review – After Legal Battle Threw Redevelopment Plans Into Limbo, Miami Judge Greenlights Sawyer’s Landing (October 26, 2021)

By October 28, 2021

      Download this article – PDF After Legal Battle Threw Redevelopment Plans Into Limbo, Miami Judge Greenlights Sawyer’s Landing “Mr. Peebles’ lawsuit had no merit from the very beginning and was brought solely to paralyze the development of Sawyer’s Landing,” said Alan Kluger of Kluger Kaplan. Melea VanOstrand …

South Florida Business Journal – Developer can move forward on Overtown project after lawsuit is dismissed (October 20, 2021)

By October 22, 2021

    Download this article – PDF Developer can move forward on Overtown project after lawsuit is dismissed  By Brian Bandell  –  Senior Reporter, South Florida Business Journal A lawsuit brought against the developer of a mixed-use project in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood has been dismissed. That means Michael Swerdlow can continue building the project without …