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About this office: Founded in 1890, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P. has lawyers in 32 offices and 15 countries around the world. With one of the strongest integrated global platforms and our longstanding one-firm philosophy, Squire Sanders provides legal counsel worldwide. Squire Sanders relies on its Miami office to continue a long tradition of providing top-quality public finance services to state and local governmental bodies, investment banking firms and other clients throughout the state of Florida, as well as in Puerto Rico and Latin America. The lawyers located in the firm's Miami office practice public finance law exclusively, acting as bond counsel, underwriters' counsel, disclosure counsel and structuring counsel for a broad range of projects in Florida including, but not limited to infrastructure, utilities, airports, health care, sports facilities, housing, education and economic development. Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details: Statement of Practice Summary: Administrative Law, Admiralty & Maritime Law, Agricultural Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Appellate Practice, Aviation & Aerospace, Banking Law, Bankruptcy & Restructuring, Business Law, Chemicals, Civil Rights, Class Actions, Commercial Law, Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Construction and Engineering Law, Contracts, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, Debtor & Creditor, E-Commerce, Education Law, Election, Campaign & Political, Eminent Domain, Employee Benefits, Energy, Entertainment & Sports, Environmental Law, Financial Institutions & Services, Government, Government Contracts, Health Care and Hospitals, Immigration, Indians & Native Populations, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Dispute Resolution, International Law, International Trade, Internet Law, Investments, Labor & Employment, Life Sciences, Litigation, Manufacturing, Media Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Natural Resources, Occupational Safety & Health, Private Equity, Products Liability, Professional Liability, Project Finance, Public Finance, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Technology & Science, Toxic Torts, Transportation, Trusts & Estates, Wills & Probate, White Collar Crime, Workers Compensation, Utilities and Zoning, Planning & Land Use. Documents by Lawyers at this office Florida Department of Revenue Emergency Rule Relating to Documentary Stamp Taxes due on Transfers of Ownership Interests in Legal Entities Jeffrey D. Butt, Thomas V. Eagan, David L. Lapides, James E. Morgan, November 10, 2009 The Florida Department of Revenue published its Emergency Rule 12BER09-04 on October 30, 2009 in the Florida Administrative Weekly, backdating the effective date to October 14, 2009. The Emergency Rule implements Chapter 2009-131, Laws of Florida, which imposes a documentary stamp tax at the rate... E-Verify Rule Upheld, Social Security No-Match Rule Rescinded and Form I-9 Approval ExtendedHeidi C. Larson, Rebekah J. Poston, Brian E. Schield, Gregory A. Wald, September 18, 2009 The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) final rule amending the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) restricting most awards of federal procurement contracts to employers who use E-Verify has been the subject of a lawsuit pending in the US District Court for the District of Maryland (Chamber of... ICE Launches Initiative to Audit Employers' I-9 RecordsHeidi C. Larson, Rebekah J. Poston, Brian E. Schield, Gregory A. Wald, July 23, 2009 Following a recent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announcement about the Obama Administration's immigration enforcement agenda (see our May 2009 Immigration Alert), on July 1 the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) bureau of DHS announced an initiative to step up audits of... (For Biographical Data on Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Houston, Texas; Miami, Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm Beach, Florida; Los Angeles, Palo Alto and San Francisco, California; New York, New York; Phoenix, Arizona; Washington DC; Tysons Corner, Virginia; Caracas, Venezuela; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; São Paulo, Brazil; Bratislava, Slovak Republic; Brussels, Belgium; Budapest, Hungary; Frankfurt, Germany; Kyiv, Ukraine; London, England; Moscow, Russian Federation; Prague, Czech Republic; Warsaw, Poland; Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai, China; and Tokyo, Japan Personnel, see Professional Biographies at those Points Respectively)
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