Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Dane Chambers of Fort Lauderdale is among the service members helping the public aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy. The Mercy deployed from San Diego to
Two key recovery acts
Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act The $2 trillion CARES Act offers help to businesses, individuals, federal agencies, state governments and local governments. Here are some of its provisions:
Pandemic could spur more moves to South Florida
The COVID-19 pandemic will accelerate the ongoing trend of wealthy northeasterners moving to South Florida, some developers and brokers are predicting. David Siddons, an executive director with Douglas Elliman, said
How about a 55 gallon drum of hand sanitizer?
Hand sanitizer is one of the most valued commodities these days, but one company is offering it in five-gallon buckets and even 55-gallon drums. RelaDyne, a fuel and lubricants distributor
Locked up: Marriage and divorce during COVID-19
By Brian M. Karpf It’s safe to say that with the Covid-19 pandemic going on around the world, families are living in fear. Fear, stress, and anxiety are common emotions
Firms need to address diversity shortcomings
By Myrna L. Maysonet As many industries leap toward diversity in the workplace, the legal industry continues to lag behind. According to Law360’s annual Diversity Snapshot, only 16 percent of
Tony Coley tackles the Truist merger
Photography by Eduardo Schneider Former University of Miami linebacker Tony Coley is ready to run the playbook as Truist Financial Corp.’s South Florida regional manager after the merger of SunTrust
Florida Chamber chairman outlines aggressive goals
Photography by Eduardo Schneider There’s no shortage of goals at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, as a South Florida attorney leads the group as chairman this year. One goal is
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Middle-market CEOs saw disruptions even before lockdowns
Even before statewide lockdowns swept the nation and shuttered most of the U.S. economy, more than half of middle-market CEOs said the spread of coronavirus had disrupted their companies’ production