Attorney Alan Kluger looks across the downtown horizon from his law firm’s new digs on the 27th floor of the Miami Center.
For Kluger and others in construction law, the sea of South Florida construction cranes might as well be dollar signs.
South Florida law firms say they are gearing up to capitalize on legal work thrown off by the latest construction boom.
October 08, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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Attorney Alan Kluger looks across the downtown horizon from his law firm’s new digs on the 27th floor of the Miami Center.
For Kluger and others in construction law, the sea of South Florida construction cranes might as well be dollar signs.
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