About our Firm – Anderson Dailey LLP

Anderson Dailey LLP is a business litigation firm that acts quickly and intelligently to advance the interests of its clients. Established in June 2000, the firm is comprised of experienced attorneys. Each of the founding partners has spent more than 20 years prosecuting, defending and managing business litigation. Experienced in a broad range of commercial […]

Michael DaileyPartner, Anderson Dailey LLP

Environmental – Avoid CERCLA Consent Orders After Cert. Denial in Hobart

By Norman Bernstein of N. W. Bernstein & Associates, LLC posted in Environmental on Tuesday, January 20, 2015. The Supreme Court on January 20, 2015 denied certiorari in the Hobart case.  As to private PRPs, after this denial, a company that wants to cooperate with EPA on a CERCLA environmental cleanup would be well advised […]

Norman W. BernsteinPartner, N.W.Bernstein & Associates, LLC

M&A opportunity in Italy

Our Client is an Italian-based company active in the thermoplastic compound field; they have unique patented products and current turnover of about $ 50 Million. They have heavily invested in research and development and patented products with high resistance to water and high temperatures, which are particularly attractive to many potential Clients (for example Middle […]

Dr. Pierino PostacchiniChartered Accountant, Auditor, BP&A, Finance and Business consulting

Stewart Appelrouth & Carlos Farah Recognized in the South Florida Business Journal’s Power Leaders in Accounting & Law Feature

Miami, Florida, June 2, 2015 – Stewart Appelrouth and Carlos Farah were recently honored in the South Florida Business Journal’s 2015 Power Leaders In Law & Accounting feature. Mr. Appelrouth and Mr. Farah were among a select group of 100 South Florida executives touted for their work and community efforts. The Power Leaders in Accounting […]

You Can File “Friend of Court” Briefs Called Amicus Briefs in US Appellate Courts

An amicus curiae brief is filed by a non-party—usually in an appellate court like the US Supreme Court—that seeks to educate the court by offering facts, analysis, or a perspective that the party briefing doesn’t present. The term amicus curiae means “friend of the court,” and that is exactly what the parties that file these briefs […]

Jarod BonaPartner, Bona Law PC

E-News Flash! FINRA’s REVISED BROKER COMP. DISCLOSURE PROPOSAL

After dropping its proposal in June, 2013 that would have required brokers to disclose recruiting bonuses and “up-front” forgivable loans they receive for switching firms, FINRA (the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority), which oversees all broker-dealers and the more than 650,000 registered financial representatives, yesterday released a revised compensation disclosure proposal.Under the revised proposal, all brokerage […]

Erwin ShustakManaging Partner, Shustak Reynolds & Partners, P.C