Author archive for Thomas Angelo

  • 2012 Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauderdale MAD for MODS Gala Breaks Fundraising Record

    By Thomas Angelo on November 10, 2012
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    Gala honored Keith and Doreen Koenig for their service to the Museum and community. “The Mercedes-Benz Fort Lauderdale MAD for MODS Gala held Saturday, November 3, 2012, was the Museum’s most successful gala in the event’s history and raised over $500,000 to benefit the Museum of Discovery and Science.” Kim Cavendish – President and CEO, Museum of Discovery and Science […]
  • Brazil’s Taurus Intl.. Acquires OPA Locka Gun-Maker

    By Thomas Angelo on May 1, 2012
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    By Paul Brinkmann, South Florida Business Journal Gun manufacturer Taurus USA, a subsidiary of Brazil-based Taurus International, acquired Opa Locka-based Heritage Manufacturing. A U.S. subsidiary of Brazil-based Taurus International has acquired local gun-maker Heritage Manufacturing, based in Opa Locka. The acquisition was the latest example in a string of Brazilian investments in South Florida. A spokeswoman for Taurus said the […]
  • Developer Bob Moss, wife caught up in legal wrangle over loans

    By Thomas Angelo on September 16, 2011
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    By Paul Brinkmann, South Florida Business Journal Fort Lauderdale developer Bob Moss and his wife, Sandra Moss, are being called before a federal judge to explain why her name is on a $1.25 million promissory note that is the object of a seizure attempt. Lenders are pursuing Bob Moss and his assets over personal guarantees he provided for loans on […]
  • The Museum of Discovery and Science holds its topping off celebration for the Ecodiscovery Center on April 12 2011

    By Thomas Angelo on April 4, 2011
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    The Museum of Discovery and Science is celebrating its 30th Anniversary with a major expansion – the new EcoDiscovery Center! The new wing will open visitors’ eyes to the global impact of climate change, the promise of alternative energy sources and the vital role of the Everglades in safeguarding Florida’s fragile water supply. In the new EcoDiscovery Center wing visitors […]
  • Soffer’s spending draws fire in suit

    By Thomas Angelo on February 25, 2011
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    New litigation turns nasty as countersuit moves forward By Paul Brinkmann, South Florida Business Journal A bitter legal fight has erupted between one of South Florida’s biggest business celebrities, Jeffrey Soffer of the Turnberry companies, and Bruce Weiner, a former CEO of Turnberry Residential LP. The litigation has turned nasty, with Weiner alleging that Soffer siphoned millions of dollars from […]
  • Lender targets Moss & Associates headquarters

    By Thomas Angelo on May 14, 2010
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    By Paul Brinkmann, South Florida Business Journal Attorneys for the lender on the stalled Chub Cay Club resort in the Bahamas have succeeded in gaining a charging order against one of Bob Moss’ companies. The order means the company is now held legally responsible for paying a judgment against it, possibly in addition to interest and costs. Moss, owner of […]
  • BuilderFinancial litigation grinds through courts

    By Thomas Angelo on March 26, 2010
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    By Paul Brinkmann, South Florida Business Journal Prominent mezzanine lender BuilderFinancial Corp. recently won a small victory in its ongoing legal battles against investors and borrowers in South Florida courts. Fort Lauderdale securities attorney Charles Pearlman and the former chairman of Arthur Andersen are part of a group that’s suing a prominent Wharton School alumnus amid the collapse of a […]
  • Angelo and Banta attorneys prevail in fraudulent transfer action by adding wife as co-defendant in Chub Cay lawsuit

    By Thomas Angelo on February 25, 2010
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    By Paul Brinkmann, South Florida Business Journal Attorneys for the lender on the stalled Chub Cay Club resort in the Bahamas are still trying to collect a $24 million judgment against three Fort Lauderdale businessmen who invested in the project. In the most recent action, a Broward County Circuit Court judge approved an effort to include Cheryl Pearson, the widow […]
  • Midsize law firms pick up clients as companies turn from pricey giants

    By Thomas Angelo on July 6, 2009
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    By Chris Herring, The Wall Street Journal “Bigger is better” long has applied to hiring law firms. Generally, the larger the firm, the greater its prestige and the more likely it was to reel in corporate business. But to cut costs during the recession, U.S. businesses increasingly are handing work to less expensive small and midsize firms, typically those with […]
  • Why I live here by Tom Angelo as seen in the May 2009 issue of Florida Trend magazine

    By Thomas Angelo on May 1, 2009
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    As someone who grew up in New York City, I always wanted to find a place to live that had the vibrancy and culture of New York without the hassles of a long commute and a four-hour drive during the summer to the Hamptons. I have found all of that and more in Fort Lauderdale. My commute to work down […]