Nason Yeager shareholder Phil DiComo was recently featured in The Wall Street Journal Buy Side’s article, Nonprofit vs. Not-for-Profit: What’s the Difference? Drawing on his experience in nonprofit law, Phil provided insight into the distinction between the terms and how Florida’s recent update … [Read more...]
Ivan Reich Featured in Smart Cities Dive
Nason Yeager attorney, Ivan Reich, was recently featured in Smart Cities Dive discussing the financial challenges facing Brightline Florida and how bankruptcy could provide a path forward for the privately owned passenger rail company. Reich offered insight into the unique complexities of railroad … [Read more...]
John Flanigan Featured in Economic Council of Palm Beach County’s Conversations with the Council
What does responsible growth look like in Palm Beach County? In a recent feature for the Economic Council of Palm Beach County’s “Conversations with the Council” series, Nason Yeager shareholder John F. Flanigan shared his perspective on balancing economic progress with environmental … [Read more...]
James Silver Quoted in Miami Today
Nason Yeager shareholder James Silver was featured in Miami Today discussing the rise in small business bankruptcy filings amid continued high interest rates, inflationary pressures, and increasing operating costs. In the article, Silver highlighted how restaurants and other small businesses are … [Read more...]
Megan E. Norris Grant Featured in the Daily Business Review
Nason Yeager attorney Megan E. Norris Grant was featured in the Daily Business Review discussing Florida’s proposed nonprofit statutory overhaul and what it means for governance, compliance, and operational transparency moving forward. On March 15, 2026, the Florida Legislature passed landmark … [Read more...]
New Florida Law Expands Use of Mitigation Bank Credits
New Florida Law Expands Use of Mitigation Bank Credits Susan Roeder Martin shares insights in the The Florida Bar Journal on what this means for developers and environmental professionals A new Florida law passed in 2025 introduces meaningful changes to how mitigation bank credits can be used, … [Read more...]
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