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The Handoff

Akerman’s David Spector prepares to takeover for Andrew Smulian
By David Lyons

Not long after Akerman LLP, the state’s largest law firm, moved its Miami offices from the SunTrust International Center to the new, upscale Brickell City Centre, the firm announced a plan for a changing of the guard at the top.

Chairman and CEO Andrew Smulian, 70, who became the firm’s 35th lawyer in Miami back in 1995, will cede to rising David Spector, 45, in February 2018.

Akerman grew by more than 200 lawyers to reach 640 during Smulian’s eight-year watch. It has 100 lawyers in New York and nearly 50 in Chicago, where it opened for business just two years ago. It has 24 U.S. offices and was 97th in The American Lawyer’s Am Law 100 last year, at nearly $340 million in revenue.

“Akerman’s success is defined by two key ingredients: we have nearly a century of stability as a law firm and we have a real agility that has propelled our firm into one of the most innovative law firms in the United States,” Smulian says. “Because of this agility, and our continuing investment into our R&D [research and development] activities, we are well positioned to address the challenges impacting our clients and our profession.”

Smulian acknowledged that the Latin American market, in which the firm has made a significant investment, is frequently disrupted by political and economic problems in nations such as Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador.

“Positive indicators are seen in Argentina, Colombia and Mexico; countries like Chile and Peru have remained steady; and ongoing changes in Brazil are also positive signs for investors,” he says.

The firm counsels clients in cross-border transactions within the energy, financial services, infrastructure and tourism sectors.

Akerman is strong in middle-market mergers and acquisitions and private-equity transactions, as well as legal matters across a range of disciplines in financial services and real estate in the United States and Latin America, he says.

Akerman’s fraud and recovery team quickly has become one of the largest in the United States, he says, adding that its trial team also has seen unprecedented growth, with nearly 50 litigators joining in recent weeks in Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami and other markets.

That team was formed by Spector, who was chosen to succeed Smulian by the firm’s executive committee in early September.

Asked how he became positioned to lead the firm, Spector pointed to what he called an “entrepreneurial culture that provides compelling opportunities for our lawyers to elevate their performances. This opened the door for me to launch Akerman’s fraud and recovery practice group and take part in the firm’s national growth strategy and many client initiatives.”

Persistent complex fraud schemes against insurers, self-insured retailers and financial institutions are becoming increasingly sophisticated, he adds. “Companies increasingly want to be more proactive in rooting out false claims and recovering their financial losses,” he says.

The firm’s data law practice has added a “necessary dimension” to the efforts against fraud, he says. “We see data law as a vital practice, particularly as the volume and mobility of corporate data and threats of data breaches continues to increase.”

Prosecution of investor fraud and Ponzi schemes continues to rise, he says.

Both leaders see the new offices at Three Brickell City Centre as a catalyst for growing the firm and remaining competitive.

“We introduced a relatively new concept to Miami’s legal market by incorporating shared workspaces and equal-sized offices—trending among firms of size and distinction in financial gateway cities like London and New York,” Smulian says. “We turned concepts such as collaboration and transparency into convention, and created a working environment that is both forward-thinking and efficient.”

David Lyons is a past editor-in-chief of the Daily Business Review. He is principal of Lyons Strategic Communications of Fort Lauderdale.

Akerman’s David Spector and Andrew Smulian
Akerman’s David Spector and Andrew Smulian

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Drew Limsky

Drew Limsky

Editor-in-Chief

BIOGRAPHY

Drew Limsky joined Lifestyle Media Group in August 2020 as Editor-in-Chief of South Florida Business & Wealth. His first issue of SFBW, October 2020, heralded a reimagined structure, with new content categories and a slew of fresh visual themes. “As sort of a cross between Forbes and Robb Report, with a dash of GQ and Vogue,” Limsky says, “SFBW reflects South Florida’s increasingly sophisticated and dynamic business and cultural landscape.”

Limsky, an avid traveler, swimmer and film buff who holds a law degree and Ph.D. from New York University, likes to say, “I’m a doctor, but I can’t operate—except on your brand.” He wrote his dissertation on the nonfiction work of Joan Didion. Prior to that, Limsky received his B.A. in English, summa cum laude, from Emory University and earned his M.A. in literature at American University in connection with a Masters Scholar Award fellowship.

Limsky came to SFBW at the apex of a storied career in journalism and publishing that includes six previous lead editorial roles, including for some of the world’s best-known brands. He served as global editor-in-chief of Lexus magazine, founding editor-in-chief of custom lifestyle magazines for Cadillac and Holland America Line, and was the founding editor-in-chief of Modern Luxury Interiors South Florida. He also was the executive editor for B2B magazines for Acura and Honda Financial Services, and he served as travel editor for Conde Nast. Magazines under Limsky’s editorship have garnered more than 75 industry awards.

He has also written for many of the country’s top newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Boston Globe, USA Today, Worth, Robb Report, Afar, Time Out New York, National Geographic Traveler, Men’s Journal, Ritz-Carlton, Elite Traveler, Florida Design, Metropolis and Architectural Digest Mexico. His other clients have included Four Seasons, Acqualina Resort & Residences, Yahoo!, American Airlines, Wynn, Douglas Elliman and Corcoran. As an adjunct assistant professor, Limsky has taught journalism, film and creative writing at the City University of New York, Pace University, American University and other colleges.