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Coffey Burlington congratulates Bill and Amy Riley and their family for Bill’s complete vindication

The Miami Herald published article titled “How prosecutors’ bribery case against a former Miami city commissioner fell apart.” Coffey Burlington partners Jared Whaley and Kendall Coffey represented Bill Riley. Mr. Whaley is cited throughout the article describing his client’s exoneration. A copy of the full Miami Herald article can be found here.

Kendall Coffey Quoted in Article on Virginia Key Marina Proposal

Law.com published article titled “Virginia Key Marina Proposal Could go to ballot in November After Eleventh Circuit Ruling?” discussing Judge Alan Fine’s ruling that the City of Miami made a decision based on favoritism and personal preference when rejecting a prevailing bidder’s request for a proposal for the redevelopment of a marina in Miami. As […]

Paul Schwiep Quoted in Article on Miami-Dade Controversial Project

Law360 published article titled “State Questions Miami-Dade Approval Of Controversial Project?” regarding Miami-Dade’s County recent controversial decision to expand its developmental boundaries to allow constructions of an industrial park. In the article, Coffey Burlington Partner Paul Schwiep, one of the attorneys representing Lewis, told Law360 on Friday his view is the ordinance is void for […]

Six Coffey Burlington Attorneys Named 2023 Best Lawyers in America

Congratulations to the following Coffey Burlington attorneys who were recognized by U.S. News & World Report The Best Lawyers in America for their accomplishments. According to the publication’s website, The Best Lawyers in America highlights the top 5% of practicing attorneys in the US, and is based on more than 7.4 million evaluations. Recognition by […]

Partner Fernando Tamayo presents on a panel at the International Bar Association’s annual Transnational Crime Conference in London

Partner Fernando Tamayo, an Officer with the International Bar Association’s Business Crime Committee, presented at the IBA’s annual Transnational Crime Conference in London as a panelist on the topic of ‘Companies, Individuals and Legal Fees Relevant to a White Collar Practice’. Mr. Tamayo and the panel addressed issues and questions regarding the management and regulation […]