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Holocaust surviving attorney looks back for inspiration

Andrew C. Hall, founding partner at Miami-based law firm Hall, Lamb & Hall, was literally born into the Holocaust in Warsaw, Poland in 1944. Yesterday was Yom Ha’Shoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day for the entire nation to honor those who were lost in one of the worst genocides in history. Andy remembers not just one day a year, but every day.

Guest Post: Giving Back is the New Black

A guest post from Candace Berman Sheitelman

Every once in a while a trend emerges that you hope takes a permanent hold in our culture, rather than being a passing fad you wish would just go away (like skinny jeans). These are the trends that are actually beyond fashionable in a manner that transcends time and place.

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.

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