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BROWARD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2010

EXBOLLYWOOD LAW | REAL ESTATE | FINANCE


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INSIDE FIRST AMENDMENT Press is well-protected when it comes to public figures


LEGAL REVIEW
PANEL SUSPENDS STEM CELL RULING EXPERTS DOWNPLAY GREENE’S
A federal appeals court permitted federal funding of stem
cell research to proceed temporarily until the court rules on
the merits of the government’s position. A2 ODDS OF WINNING LIBEL SUIT
GUN DEALER TRIES TO KEEP SUIT ALIVE by Jose Pagliery, DBR. Several St. Petersburg Times and the
A decision by an appeals court over a sheet of paper will South Florida attorneys with Miami Herald of orchestrating a
determine whether a gun dealer’s defamation suit against First Amendment expertise agree campaign to destroy him, must
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg can proceed. A3 chances are slim that billionaire prove the newspapers knowingly
Jeff Greene will find success suing reported lies and staff members
REAL ESTATE REVIEW two newspapers he blames for had a reckless disregard for the
derailing his U.S. Senate cam- truth. It’s a standard many vet-
EXHEAT PLAYER GETS $2M FOR HOME paign. eran First Amendment lawyers
Former Miami Heat player Tim Hardaway has sold his They say the odds are stacked consider insurmountable.
Pinecrest home for nearly $2 million to a company controlled against him based on vast protec- It will be up to Atlanta attorney
by the basketball team’s ownership. A10 tions afforded to journalists by Lin Wood and Miami’s Stanley STEVE MITCHELL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the U.S. Supreme Court. Wakshlag to prove otherwise. Jeff Greene sued two Florida newspapers for
Greene, who accuses the SEE STORY, PAGE A3 libel following his Senate primary loss.
TROPICAL TRANSFERS
A 3,206-square-foot
home buiilt in 1962 at
150 Island Drive, Key ECONOMIC OUTLOOK REAL ESTATE Resort at Pembroke Pines sold
Biscayne, was bought
for $2.5 million. A8
Survey: Some At $193M, multifamily sale
FINANCIAL REVIEW
companies in Broward is S. Fla’s largest
BURGER KING TO GET spending cash
A BRAZILIAN CEO by Mike Seemuth, Special to
The investment firm buying Burger King, DBR. Some South Florida busi-
3G Capital, has named former Latin nesses are boosting investment
American railroad executive Bernardo in equipment
Hees to be chief executive of the Miami-
based fast-food chain. A11
and facilities,
but many
PNC, U.S. BANCORP EYEING TARGETS others will
Regional banks are the new acquisition players, with huge keep con-
competitors Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells serving cash.
Fargo forced by regulators to sit on the sidelines. A11 An infor-
mal survey
of 20 com-
INDEX panies in
the region MELANIE BELL
BLOOMBERG NEWS
LEGAL REVIEW A3 LAW JOBS A16
shows that A fund controlled by CB Richard Ellis Investors paid about $127,000 per unit.
three-quarters put more cash into
REAL ESTATE REVIEW A7 BUSINESS SERVICES A13 by Polyana da Costa, DBR. A large The seller is a partnership be-
capital spending in the first half
FINANCIAL REVIEW A11 LEGAL PRACTICES A6 of 2010 than the same period a Pembroke Pines apartment complex tween a California teachers pen-
ON REAL ESTATE A10 LEGAL SERVICES A5 year earlier. has sold for an estimated $193 mil- sion fund and the Chicago-based
TROPICAL TRANSFERS A8 REAL ESTATE Among the 20 companies sur- lion, the priciest multifamily deal in investment and management firm
MARKET WATCH A14 MARKETPLACE A20 veyed, 12 had more cash at the three years. Heitman.
end of June than a year earlier, A fund controlled by CB Richard The CBRE fund assumed a $120
and one reported virtually no Ellis Investors paid about $127,000 million floating-rate mortgage from
Should you have delivery questions, change over the year. per unit for the 1,520-unit Resort at Fannie Mae as part of the deal.
call 1.877.256.2472 SEE COLUMN, PAGE A20 Pembroke Pines. SEE STORY, PAGE A7

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