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Suzanne Amaducci-Adams, local Bilzin Sumberg attorney and president of CREW-Miami one of NREI's "Outstanding Women in Real Estate 2010"

 Suzanne Amaducci-Adams, one of Miami's cop commercial real estate professionals and president of professional association CREW-Miami (Commercial Real Estate Women), is featured as one of the top “10 Outstanding Women for 2010” as recognized by National Real Estate Investor magazine, the foremost real estate trade publication covering both the commercial and multi-family sectors. 

Miami attorney, a Holocaust survivor, fights on behalf of victims of terrorism

Born in 1944 on the floor of a coal cellar in Poland where his Jewish parents hid from the Nazis, Andrew Hall was only three pounds when he was born. His family ultimately escaped to Krakow through the sewer system, and after a harrowing journey across multiple borders, made it to the United States. According to Hall, the only thing that kept his family alive was the acts of a heroic person willing to risk their own life to rescue another. It is with that knowledge and gratitude that Hall has never been able to walk away from a victim reaching out their hand in need.

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Posted by Schwartz Media Strategies, Miami Florida Public Relations
TODAY'S NEWS FROM REUTERS:
Relatives of Air France crash victims sue in U.S.
By Jane Sutton
MIAMI, March 29 (Reuters) - Relatives of passengers killed in an Air France crash off Brazil have filed nearly two dozen wrongful death lawsuits in Miami against Airbus, alleging that

Video: Ira Leesfield, Miami attorney, recognized on House floor

Prominent Miami lawyer Ira Leesfield of Leesfield & Partners was recognized on the House  of Representatives' floor this week by Florida ira-leesfieldRepresentative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen for Ira’s receipt of the American Jewish Committee’s Judge Learned Hand Award. Ira is being honored by the American Jewish Committee at an event on Feb.

“Get Me One!”...Get over it.

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by Julia K. Wakefield, Senior Account Executive
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“This social media stuff is so hot right now. Let’s make a Facebook page and a Myspace. We’ll also do a Twitter and a Youtube. Obviously, LinkedIn and Flickr. While we’re at it, let’s get on that Foursquare thing. Are we on Yelp yet?

Using public relations to build support and awareness of community issues

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From Schwartz Media Strategies Senior Account Manager Tim Tilson:

In today’s stagnant real estate market, state legislators hope a new state bill will fuel faltering condo sales by relieving bulk buyers from the liabilities associated with being a developer.

Our client Mark Grant of statewide law firm Ruden McClosky, who co-authored the bill, weighs in on the issue in the below article.  This article, published yesterday in the Sun-Sentinel, is a great example of how effective, proactive media relations help build interest and momentum surrounding serious community issues, which can lead to more public attention and legislation in favor of passing the act into law.
Sun-Sentinel: New Bill Could Help Condo Buyers
Law would remove developer title from bulk buyers
by Daniel Vasquez, Condo columnist

November 24, 2009

A new bill seeks to help bulk buyers of Florida condominium units - and owners desperate to sell to them in a market with record inventories – by amending old state laws and removing the designation of developer from those who don't build but simply buy lots of units.

Crisis Comms: Is RRA Effectively Managing the Rothstein Ruin?

The Rothstein debacle is a public relations nightmare. Given that our firm has a number of clients in the legal industry and plenty of experience in crisis communications, we've been watching the debacle closely, and noting how RRA is managing the PR crisis that has ensued since this alleged fraud surfaced. Here's our evaluation.

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