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Amy Drushal Authors Article on Why Early Settlement Should Be Considered During the Pandemic

By Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Class Actions, Employment, Financial Services, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News

Originally posted as an article written for an  ABA Newsletter, Winter Edition. All clients want their day in court and to have their voice heard. But that may not happen any time soon, so what other options do practitioners have for pending matters? A few weeks ago, rumors started in…

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Trenam Law Receives 21 Tier-1 Rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Law Firms” List 2021

By Appellate, Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Business Transactions, Construction, Eminent Domain and Property Rights Litigation, Estate and Trust Planning, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News, Personal Injury, Private Client Services, Real Estate and Lending Transactions, Securities, Tax

Firm Ranked in 35 Practice Areas in Tampa Bay Region Trenam Law is pleased to announce that the firm received 21 top-tier rankings in the 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Law Firm” rankings in the Tampa and St. Petersburg metropolitan regions.  Overall, Trenam Law received 35…

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Cat DiPaolo Authors Article for Construction Executive on How Contractors Can Manage Supplier and Vendor Relationships as COVID-19 Disruptions Continue

By Construction, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News

Originally published by Construction Executive on October 6, 2020.  You can view the original post here. As the world continues to weather the worst pandemic outbreak in more than a century, causing disruptions across a wide swath of businesses, contractors that navigate the current crisis alongside their suppliers and vendors…

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Fifty-Four Attorneys from Trenam Law Listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2021

By Appellate, Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Business Transactions, Construction, Eminent Domain and Property Rights Litigation, Employment, Estate and Trust Planning, Health Care, Intellectual Property, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News, Real Estate and Lending Transactions, Securities, Tax

Four Attorneys Named Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” Five Attorneys Named “Ones to Watch” Trenam Law is pleased to announce that fifty-four of its attorneys have been listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2021.  Additionally, four attorneys have been named Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” in their particular specialty and…

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Charles Reynolds Discusses COVID-Related Litigation Risks in America’s Supply Chain for Food Logistics

By Hospitality, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News

As disruptions continue along the global supply chain as a result of the coronavirus, Charles Reynolds authored the July 16, 2020 article in Food Logistics addressing the key areas that will be most susceptible to litigation for those who manage and oversee supply logistics, including contracts with suppliers and customers,…

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Amy Drushal and Gerald Davis Author Article on Impact of Restaurant Industry Shutdown for The Bankruptcy Strategist

By Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News

For the June 2020 issue of The Bankruptcy Strategist from ALM’s Law Journal Newsletters, Amy Drushal and Gerald Davis outlined the far-reaching economic impact of COVID-19 on the restaurant industry, especially as restaurants are already known to survive on tight margins. The short-term affect of the virus has already been…

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Ashlyn Robinson Banks Outlines Difficult Non-Monetary Default Evictions for Commercial Leasing Law & Strategy

By Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News

Ashlyn Robinson Banks authored an article for the June 2020 edition of the Commercial Leasing Law & Strategy published by ALM’s Law Journal Newsletters wherein she explores options for commercial landlords considering evictions for tenants who violate non-monetary provisions of their leases. Landlords often consider adherence to these contractual obligations…

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A Look at the Furnisher Requirements Imposed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act

By Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News

Originally published in the May/June 2020 issue of The Florida Bar Journal. Consumers’ lives can be seriously affected by the information included on their credit reports: bad scores can mean higher loan interest rates or denials of mortgage refinancing plans or other loans altogether. The information on consumers’ credit reports…

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