Nason Yeager’s Ivan Reich was featured in a Daily Business Review article, "What the Uptick in Coronavirus-Related Litigation Means for Law Firms." He discusses the growth of his bankruptcy practice when the pandemic hit and his thoughts on the student loan debt crisis. Click here to read the … [Read more...]
New Proposed Agency Rule Turns Back the Clock on Federal Wetland Jurisdiction and Definition
On November 18, 2021, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of the Army (“the Agencies”) announced the signing of a proposed rule to revise the definition of “waters of the United States,” commonly referred to as WOTUS. The rule will define the means by which the Agencies … [Read more...]
Susan Martin Elected to Florida Association of Environmental Professionals Board of Directors
Nason Yeager partner Susan Martin has been elected to the Florida state chapter of the Association of Environmental Professionals (FAEP). She will be working as the At Large Director for the FAEP’s Board of Directors. Martin is an expert environmental and land-use attorney. She is board certified … [Read more...]
John Fumero Featured in Construction Dive’s 2022 Sector Watch
John Fumero Featured in Construction Dive's 2022 Sector Watch John Fumero was featured in a Construction Dive special report series, 2022 Outlook. The article was titled- Sector watch: Billions of dollars set to boost US port projects in 2022. It discussed how federal aid will support future … [Read more...]
Nason Yeager Represents Gresham Worldwide in Acquisition of Giga-tronics
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL – January 3, 2022 – Nason, Yeager, Gerson, Harris & Fumero, P.A., a full-service law firm with offices in Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale, represented Phoenix, AZ based Gresham Worldwide, Inc., a provider of electronic solutions to militaries and global … [Read more...]
John Fumero Featured in Daily Business Review
Nason Yeager’s John Fumero was featured in a Daily Business Review article, "How Midsize Law Firms Steal 'Megamatters' from Big Law." He discusses his take on a new report from Wolters Kluwer’s LegalView Insights, which found that nearly 28% of “megamatters”—those matters that generate more than $1 … [Read more...]
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