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2008 Sunshine State Awards Click here to read the story
2007 Sunshine State Awards Click here to read the story
2006 Florida Bar Media Award Reporter Julie Kay won for her story about Florida public agencies selling expunged criminal records to private data-mining companies. Click here to read the story
Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism Federal courts reporter Julie Kay won two first-place awards: Business News Writing and General News Writing Click here to read the award story
Sunshine State Awards Click here to read the story
The Association of Health Care Journalists Click here to read the story
2005 Sunshine State Awards Click here to read the story
Florida Bar 50th annual Media Awards Click here to read the story
2004 Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Award Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, Series of articles about federal court records secrecy Click here to read the story award announcement
National Press Club 2004 Freedom of the Press Award Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, Series of articles about federal court records secrecy Click here to read the story award announcement
Sunshine State Awards South Florida Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists Click here to read the story award announcement
Non-deadline business reporting, small division First Place: Matthew Haggman, Daily Business Review, Playing the Heavy
Second Place: Terry Sheridan, Daily Business Review, Holy War
Deadline news reporting, small division Second Place: Steve Ellman, Daily Business Review, FTAA - First Amendment Watch
Deadline business reporting, small division Second Place: Matthew Haggman, Daily Business Review, Free Trade Area of the Americas
Second Place: John P. Hernandez, Daily Business Review, Free Trade Area of the Americas
Second Place: Oscar Pedro Musibay, Daily Business Review, Free Trade Area of the Americas
Second Place: Peter Zalewski, Daily Business Review, Free Trade of the Americas
Investigative reporting, small division First Place: Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, Series of articles about federal court records secrecy
Second Place: Julie Kay, Daily Business Review, Capital Calamity
Civil law reporting First Place: Steve Ellman, Daily Business Review, Code of Silence
Second Place: Matthew Haggman and Laurie Cunningham, Daily Business Review, Giant Tobacco Verdict Tossed
Third Place: Steve Ellman, Daily Business Review, Already Tough Enough
Medical health care science reporting Third Place: Steve Ellman, Daily Business Review, Code of Silence
Consumer reporting Third Place: Tony Doris, Daily Business Review, Empty Promises
Local political and government reporting, small division First Place: Matthew Haggman, Daily Business Review, Buyer's Remorse
Third Place: Julie Kay, Daily Business Review, Too Many Masters
2004 National Headliner Awards News beat reporting Third place: Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, Series of articles about federal court records secrecy
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National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation Health care journalism First Place: Steve Ellman, Daily Business Review, Series of articles about expert witnesses in medical malpractice cases
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Michael Kelly Award Federal courts reporting Finalist: Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, series of articles on how federal district and appellate judges in Miami and Atlanta imposed, without explicit statutory or policy authority, information blackouts that hid the existence of veiled cases
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2004 Florida Bar Media Award Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, federal court records secrecy series
Julie Kay, Daily Business Review, series of articles on Gov. Jeb Bush's proposal to abolish the Capital Collateral Regional Counsel offices
Julie Kay and Laurie Cunningham, Daily Business Review, investigation of prominent Maimi attorney Louis Robles andthe Bar's re-examination of its disciplinary system
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2003 Sunshine State Awards South Florida Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists Click here to read the story award announcement
Non-deadline reporting -- small newspapers First Place: Tony Doris, Daily Business Review, “Whither Holland & Knight” Second Place: Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, “Bush/Bacardi Disclosures”
Commentary -- small newspapers Second Place: Terry Sheridan, Daily Business Review, regular “Ground Rules” column
Business non-deadline reporting – small newspapers Second Place: Terry Sheridan, Daily Business Review, “Pollution Profits”
Magazine writing Third Place: Lynn Waddell, Florida Lawyer, “Court of no Return”
Society of Professional Journalists Business non-deadline reporting Second Place: Terry Sheridan, Daily Business Review, story package on "Brownfields"
Commentary Second Place: Terry Sheridan, Daily Business Review, "Ground Rules" column
Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism Contest Statewide In-depth reporting First Place: Julie Kay, Daily Business Review, Series of articles on Jeb Bush’s proposal to abolish the Capital Collateral Regional Counsel offices
State and Federal Government news writing First Place: Julie Kay, Daily Business Review, Series of articles on proposals in the Legislature such as bills on medical malpractice and justice system funding
2002 Sunshine State Awards South Florida Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists Click here for more
Deadline reporting -- small newspapers Second Place: Julie Kay, Daily Business Review, "Windfall From Tallahassee" Non-deadline reporting -- small newspapers First Place: Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, "Miami Cops" Second Place: Jim Oliphant, Daily Business Review, "Unfreezing the Cuba Funds" Feature reporting -- small newspapers First Place: Susan R. Miller, Daily Business Review," Citizen Diaz." Commentary -- small newspapers Second Place: Terry Sheridan, Daily Business Review, "Ground Rules" Third Place: Sharon Harvey Rosenberg, Daily Business Review, Post-9/11 Breaking business news writing -- small newspapers Third Place: Sharon Harvey Rosenberg, Daily Business Review, "Hamilton Bank" Magazine writing Second Place: Dan Cordtz, Florida Lawyer, "Private Attorney General" James Batten Award for Outstanding Public Service -- all newspapers Third Place: Dan Christensen, Daily Business Review, "Miami Cops"
Florida Bar Media Award Daily Business Review won the 2002 Florida Bar Media Award for excellence in legal coverage, for stories by Dan Christensen about Miami police misconduct and by Julie Kay about sanctions against employment lawyers.
National Investigative Reporters and Editors Award Dan Christensen won finalist honors in the 2002 national Investigative Reporters and Editors Award contest for his series of stories on Miami police misconduct.
Southeastern Green Eyeshade Awards contest Julie Kay won second place for deadline news reporting in the 11-state southeastern Green Eyeshade Awards contest in 2002, sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists.
2001 Florida Bar Annual Media Award Daily Business Review newspapers/ Florida Lawyers Magazine Grand Prize winner / Florida Bar's 46th Annual Media Awards for Outstanding Journalism
2000 Sunshine State Awards South Florida Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists Click here for more Daily Business Review newspapers (Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach) Special Section Design Third Place: Melanie Bell, Aixa Montero-Green, John Rindo, "In Funds We Trust" Deadline Reporting Second Place: Tony Doris, Daily Business Review, "Hurrican Shelters" Breaking Business News Reporting First Place: Jim Oliphant, Daily Business Review, "Tort Reform," an examination of the arguments for lawsuit restrictions Business, Non-Deadline Reporting First Place: Terry Sheridan, Daily Business Review, "Habitat for Humanity Hit by Hard Realities of Business"
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