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...]
Nason Yeager Represents Unusual Machines, Inc. in $150 Million Public Offering
Nason Yeager Represents Unusual Machines, Inc. in $150 Million Public Offering Nason, Yeager, Gerson, Harris & Fumero, P.A. represented Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE American: UMAC) (“Unusual Machines”) in connection with its recently closed public offering of common stock, generating … [Read more...]
Nason Yeager Welcomes Attorney Laura S. Olympio to the Environmental, Governmental & Land Use Practice Group
Laura S. Olympio Adds Experience in Permitting and Regulatory Compliance Matters Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero, P.A. is pleased to announce that attorney Laura S. Olympio has joined the firm’s Environmental, Governmental & Land Use team, further strengthening its capabilities in … [Read more...]
Practical Next Steps for Nonprofit Clients
A. Review articles and bylaws Nonprofits should review and, where appropriate, amend their articles of incorporation and bylaws to address: Board size and composition Confirm whether the organization wants to rely on statutory flexibility or keep a higher minimum; For 501(c)(3) … [Read more...]
Florida’s Proposed New Nonprofit Act: What Nonprofits Should Know
As of March 15, 2026, the Florida Legislature has passed a sweeping bill (“SB 554”) that would comprehensively revise Chapter 617, Florida Statutes. If enacted, the new law would take effect on July 1, 2026. This proposal is an extensive modernization of Florida’s nonprofit corporation statute—not … [Read more...]
Key Legal Issues to Consider When Moving Your Business From New York to Florida
There is a notable trend of New York businesses migrating to Florida. Whether inspired by the Mamdani Migration or Florida’s pro-business regulatory and tax environment, New York businesses are increasingly moving operations, expanding offices, or relocating headquarters to the … [Read more...]
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