Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine Soiree

Ryan Shear, Larry Bassuk
Mayda Nahhas, Jason Lopez, Leslie R. Pollack, Laura Femino, Christina Himmel
Abbey Kaplan, Jason Marks, Judge Monica Gordo, Judge Robert Luck
Lindsay B. Haber, Warren Freistat, Christina I. Echeverri
Ronald C. Dresnick, Carolina Collado, Jorge R. Delgado
Deborah S. Chames, Lorenzo Silvestri
Marc Freitag, Larry Bassuk, Richard Segal, Shani Segal
Stacey Lieberman, Lisa J. Jerles, Amy K. Brown
Michael D. Karsch, Bruce A. Katzen, Steven Belson
Michael T. Landen, Mayda Nahhas, Jeff P. H. Cazeau
Jami Baker, Jorge R. Delgado, Adam Lickstein
Philippe Lieberman, Rosa Naccarato, Andrew Kaplan
Rachel Silverman, Steve I. Silverman
Judge Monica Gordo, Melissa Softness, Michele Softness
Jared Lopez, Marko F. Cerenko, Howard Srebnick
Jeremy Segal, Richard Segal, William M. Somerville
Alan Kluger, Josh Rubens, Evan Schapiro
Justin Leto, Larry Bassuk, Staci Berman, Jeff Berman
Abbey Kaplan, Jason Lopez, Todd Levine
As Miami’s legal landscape continues to change, top litigation law firm, Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, evolves with the times. This is why the firm is expanding its footprint in downtown Miami, updating its space and moving to a more contemporary and technologically advanced office. Kluger Kaplan gets its fresh identity on a new floor in the Miami Center, one of the city’s most iconic office towers. The new office space is 24,133 square feet on the 27th floor. The 12-year lease is good through 2026.
“Our prior lease was expiring, and we saw this as an opportunity to update our space,” said Alan Kluger, one of the founding members. “Miami Center is a first class building that has suited us very well. We like the proximity to the courthouse, the benefits provided by the adjacent Intercontinental Miami Hotel, local high-end restaurants, tropical views and the easy access for our personnel and clients.”
Some of the new technological upgrades include the latest touch screen computer technology, state-of-the-art litigation support software and technology, multi-room video conferencing, and enhanced e-discovery technologies to name a few.
The new space will also feature the work of contemporary Latin American artists from Brazil, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Argentina and other countries. Art collecting is one of Kluger’s passions, he believes that bringing art into the office raises morale. Artists such as José Bedia, Edouard Duval Carrie, Magdalena Murua and Alfredo Jaar will be seen throughout the floor.
The firm’s move also highlights the growing demand for Class A office space in downtown Miami, home to some of the world’s most influential law firms, financial institutions and global corporations.
Photos by Jorge R. Perez