Abby Spears, Nason Yeager attorney, authored an article in the Florida Association for Women Lawyers (FAWL) Journal regarding the exodus of women from law firms. Despite more women enrolling in law school and now outnumbering men, female attorneys still face significant underrepresentation in law … [Read more...]
Susan Roeder Martin Featured in Florida Engineering Society’s EngiNews
Nason Yeager Shareholder, Susan Roder Martin, was featured in Florida Engineering Society (FES)'s EngiNews regarding the new strict water quality rules ratified by the Florida Legislature. These rules were adopted in 2022, by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). These are the … [Read more...]
Ivan Reich Discusses Small Business Bankruptcy Rules
Nason Yeager attorney, Ivan Reich, was interviewed by various publications including Thomson Reuters and the Daily Business Review regarding the expiration of a program that expanded eligibility for small business bankruptcies. This limits access to the streamlined, less-costly Subchapter V, … [Read more...]
Ed Schauder Discusses Licensing Opportunities for Josh Gibson Estate
Nason Yeager attorney, Ed Schauder was interviewed by various publications including USA Today, Sports Business Journal, Axios, and Law360 regarding Major League Baseball's historic change to officially include The Negro Leagues' stats into their records. As a result, Hall of Famer Josh Gibson is … [Read more...]
John Fumero Interviewed by Coastal Breeze News
Nason Yeager Shareholder, John Fumero, was interviewed by Coastal Breeze News about Florida's legal battle, which continues as the State seeks to maintain the wetland permitting process that a federal court ruled in February violated the Endangered Species Act. The article discusses how the … [Read more...]
John Fumero Featured in Law360 on Florida Wetland Permitting
Shareholder, John Fumero, was interview by Law360 regarding the federal ruling on Florida's wetland permitting power. The article discusses a federal judge's decision to revoke Florida's authority to manage a Clean Water Act permitting program due to concerns it bypassed endangered species … [Read more...]