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Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP, known as Whiteford since its rebranding in 2023, is a full-service law firm established in 1933. Headquartered in the Mid-Atlantic region, the firm operates as a Delaware limited liability company and a Maryland limited liability partnership. With nearly 200 attorneys, Whiteford serves clients across multiple states, including Delaware, D.C., Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Michigan. The firm is part of global legal networks Pangea Net and Lexwork, enhancing its ability to serve regional, national, and international clients. Whiteford offers a wide range of business law and litigation services. This includes corporate law guidance for startups, middle-market companies, and Fortune 100 enterprises, as well as legal support for technology startups in areas like entity formation and intellectual property. The firm also specializes in litigation, providing dispute resolution for commercial, employment, and regulatory matters. Whitefords diverse clientele ranges from early-stage technology startups to large corporations, focusing on cost-effective solutions tailored to their business needs.
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The City of Miami is the seat of Miami-Dade County, the most populous county in Florida located in between the Everglades and Biscayne National Parks. The city covers an area of 56.6 square miles and is known as the "Magic City". According to the most recent U.S. Census estimates, 441,003 people call Miami home. Diversity is one of the hallmarks that defines us, and we draw strength from it as many of our residents come from the Caribbean and Central and South America. In fact, 70% of our population is Hispanic or Latino. In 2016, the City of Miami was chosen along with the City of Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County as regional partners to join 100 Resilient Cities (100RC) global network which was founded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Miami is a Future City and as such, the city is addressing rising seas and climate concerns. City voters approved the Miami Forever Bond in November 2017 and the initial phase of the program was launched in December of 2018. The funding is earmarked for five key categories, including $192M allocated to mitigate the most severe current and future flood risks and vulnerability through strategic infrastructure investments. Some of the projects included are tidal backflow prevention valves, raised roads, and stormwater pumps to keep our streets dry and seawalls to protect our neighborhoods. The City is actively cultivating public and private partnerships in advancing its ambitious climate resilience strategy, which also includes non-infrastructure measures such as land use planning, building codes and hurricane preparedness.