Media Coverage for Our Clients

GrayRobinson’s Guy Haggard interviewed by Fortune

Orlando aviation attorney Guy Haggard talks with Fortune magazine about how a Connecticut man’s gun-firing drone apparently breaks no Federal Aviation Authority or state, laws. Indeed, bizarre as it sounds, he says there are legal...

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GrayRobinson’s Peter Quinter interviewed by Politico

Miami attorney Peter Quinter talks with Poltico about how, with American businesses heading to Cuba, so too are lawyers, looking to help make such deals happen. Quinter once served as counsel for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s...

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GrayRobinson’s Peter Quinter talks with Miami Herald

Miami attorney Peter Quinter talk in a page-oner in today's Miami Herald about how he will be leading a group of several dozen Florida lawyers and non-lawyers on a legal educational mission to Cuba. On the trip, believed to be the first...

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GrayRobinson’s Ted Craig talks with Bloomberg

Ted Craig, chair of the class-action defense team at Florida-wide law firm GrayRobinson, is quoted in a Bloomberg story about how dietary supplements are facing more scrutiny from U.S. regulators as two states and Puerto Rico joined New...

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GrayRobinson’s Paul Minoff quoted in USA Today

Fort Lauderdale attorney Paul Minoff talks with USA Today about Cuban baseball players defecting to the U.S. Minoff represents Cuban baseball star Leonys Martin, who several years ago fled the communist island nation and signed with Major...

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GrayRobinson attorneys quoted in Scripps story

Attorneys Richard Blau and Steve Anderson quoted in Scripps story about legal issues involved with what's believed to be the first national brand of marijuana. Anderson and Blau are with the Florida-wide law firm of  GrayRobinson.  

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GrayRobinson’s Glenn Cooper on the radio

President Obama pledges to enact immigration reform by executive order as early as this week. But what are the legal and political consequences of this action? That is, is he constitutionally able to do this? And if so, will his doing so...

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