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Robert Rabinowitz Weighs in on New SEC Marketing Guidelines

12.29.2020
Robert I. Rabinowitz

The SEC recently updated its rules on advertising and solicitation to – finally – reflect how contemporary advisors connect and communicate with their potential and existing clients. Becker Shareholder Robert Rabinowitz – who focuses his practice on providing legal and regulatory guidance to broker/dealers and investment advisers – offers insight […]

Areas of Focus: Corporate, SEC Disclosure & Listed Company Compliance

IN THE MEDIA: Katie Edwards-Walpole

12.21.2020

Over the course of her career as a government official and practicing attorney, Katie Edwards-Walpole has not shied away from addressing many issues facing Floridians. Below is a collection of her insights into issues regarding beach access, medical marijuana, juvenile offenders in adult court, and more. BEACH ACCESS “Beachfront Property […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying

“Coronavirus No Excuse for Day-Late Rent by Business Facing Eviction, Appeals Court Rules” – Daily Business Review

12.04.2020
Evan B. Berger

By Lidia Dinkova A Deerfield Beach boat upholstery and cover business is still fighting eviction after an appellate court shot down its claim that the coronavirus pandemic played a role in a day-late rent payment. The Cove & Deerfield Beach LLC, controlled by New York’s Bruscas family, filed the commercial […]

Areas of Focus: Real Estate, Real Estate Disputes

“It Took a Pandemic and a Committee, but Broward Litigators Have Become More Polite,” Daily Business Review

10.12.2020
Gary C. Rosen

By Michael A. Mora Broward litigators seem to have become … nicer… in recent months. That’s the good news from Chief Judge Jack Tuter, who has gone to great lengths to restore civility among litigators before the Broward Circuit Court. And interesting factor: The disruption resulting from the coronavirus pandemic […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation

“By the Numbers: Lobbyists Bring in Cash,” News Service Florida

05.28.2019

As reported by News Service Florida, “During the first quarter of the year, companies, local governments and other clients paid an estimated $37.4 million to lobbying firms for legislative work, according to state numbers.” Becker reported compensation between $500,000 to $999,999, placing the firm in the second highest category by […]

Areas of Focus: Florida Legislative Lobbying, Government Law & Lobbying