It looked like your basic civil rights case fueled by a Not In My Backyard zoning decision.
At least that’s how Akerman attorney Tom Ingram saw it when he and other attorneys at the Miami-based Am Law 100 firm took up the matter.
Firm attorneys and staff say they spent more than 2,000 pro bono hours on a zoning dispute that settled late last month.
June 02, 2017 at 03:00 AM
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It looked like your basic civil rights case fueled by a Not In My Backyard zoning decision.
At least that’s how Akerman attorney Tom Ingram saw it when he and other attorneys at the Miami-based Am Law 100 firm took up the matter.
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