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We are Raising the Bar on what to expect from your personal injury attorney. I love my family, I love my clients, and I love my community. At Chad Barr Law, we zealously represent our injured clients just like they are our family. We take time to educate our clients and ensure that they understand the process to resolution of their case. We also take care of our community. I am a board member of the Edgewood Children's Ranch, a board member of the Florida Collegiate Summer Baseball League, we sponsor many events for the Autism Society of Central Florida as well as local sports organizations.. At Chad Barr Law, we understand that each case is different and we approach each case that way. There is no rush to settle. Your well-being is our priority. At Chad Barr Law, our clients come to us in need and leave as family.. Thank you for considering Chad Barr Law to represent you.
Seventeen year attorney voted as a top attorney by my peers 10 years in a row. I take great pride in fighting for injury victims. "Fighting For Justice. Fighting For You." is not just a slogan. It is a reminder of my promise to my clients who have suffered injuries because someone else was negligent. At Presser Law, P.A. you will speak with an attorney and get straightforward insight into your claim. I have been honored to help my past clients and I look forward to helping you as well!
Prior to ever attending law school, Mr. Bark clerked for the Orphans Court in Baltimore. He created the first ever mediation program. He then attended law school, graduated with honors, was the head teacher's assistant, a law scholar, interned for the Circuit Court in an for Baltimore City, the Maryland Court of Appeals, the Maryland House of Delegates, and the Baltimore City State Attorney's Office.. After graduation he was a prosecutor in Brevard and Seminole Counties. He took on highly publicized cases, including those where a man video recorded a twelve year old girl changing, a jewish boy was arrested on Rosh Hoshana, a deputy was battered by her husband, and teacher was accused of bringing a gun onto an elementary school campus.. He left the State Attorney's Office after being recruited by Jaeger & Blankner. At Jaeger & Blankner, Mr. Bark tried DUIs, possession of cocaine, assisted in Murder trials, defended drug trafficking cases, and sex offense cases.. Mr. Bark left the firm to have a more hands on approach with his clients, and opened his own boutique firm.
Octavio Andrade is a graduate of Stetson University College of Law, receiving his Juris Doctor degree in 1996. As of this year Attorney Andrade will have been practicing Law in the State of Florida for 20 years. It has been a privilege to represent clients throughout this great State.. As a former Assistant Proscutor, Attorney Andrade gained valuable experience and insight as to the workings and procudure of the State Attorney's Office. This experience, plus the thousands of criminal cases, Mr.s Andrade has represented since his begining in private practice, is invaluable in the assessment and representation of his presesnt client.
Ms. Medina chose to pursue the practice of law later in her career. Originally, she grew up in Michigan, attended Michigan State University and became a teacher. Many years later, she started her own medical business and ran that company for approximately six years. After personal experience in family law litigation, she decided to return to the classroom, this time as a student and began law school at Barry University School of Law in Orlando. Raising two children, while attending law school, she pursued her passion to become a family law attorney.
Mr. De Armas is a civil litigation attorney representing individuals injured in automobile accidents, medical providers in PIP claims, and Homeowners in hurricane and property damage claims.. Originally from Easton, Pennsylvania, Mr. De Armas earned his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Florida State University. He later earned his Juris Doctor from the Florida State University College of Law.. While attending law school, Mr. De Armas interned as a research assistant to Dr. Gathii, Professor of International Commercial Law, and he interned as a Court Administrator at the 2nd Judicial Circuit. As a law student, Mr. De Armas also completed an externship at the Public Defendner's Office in the 2nd Judicial Circuit, and interned at the Florida Innocence Project engaging in broad case review and drafting appellate motions.. Mr. De Armas was employed by one of Florida's largest insurance defense firms litigating automobile negligence, property claims, premise liability, wrongful death, and personal injury protection (PIP) matters. Mr. De Armas began his career as an Assistant Public Defender for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orlando. He has tried numerous cases to verdict having never lost a felony jury trial in his career.
Michelle L. Bedoya received her B.A. in International Relations, with a Minor in Health Services Administration, in 2011, from Florida International University. During her time at FIU, Ms. Bedoya was a part of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and the Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society. After graduation, she worked as a home health care administrator in Maitland, Florida. Soon after, Ms. Bedoya began her career as a consultant for home health care agencies in Florida. Her experience as an administrator and consultant inspired her to pursue a legal career and attend law school. In 2015, Ms. Bedoya received her law degree from Barry University School of Law.. Ms. Bedoya has authored two legal articles, which were selected for publication in the Barry Law Review Journal and in the DePaul Journal of Health Care Law. She is also an author on The Health Law Firm Health Facilities Blog.. Ms. Bedoya is fluent in Spanish and is dedicated to serving the Hispanic community of Central Florida.
Michael B. Brehne has always had a strong sense of right, wrong and justice. From standing up to the bully on the playground to apprehending criminals as a police officer to now as an attorney, he uses his attitude, instincts and drive to achieve strong success. He formulates his litigation strategy using the insights he developed on the street as a detective interacting with people of all backgrounds.. Michael’s clients like his direct, no nonsense approach because, while he doesn’t sugarcoat their situations, they know he stands behind them 100%. Like a bull, he tucks his head down and runs forward with their cases until he either hits a brick wall or breaks through it.
Lenis "Lilly" Archer, J.D., M.P.H., is an attorney at The Health Law Firm in Altamonte SPrings, Florida. Her practice focuses the representation of health professionals and licensed health facilities in litigation, licensing and disciplinary issues, contracts, appeals, administrative hearings, regulatory matters, and Medicare and Medicaid defense.. Prior to joining The Health Law Firm, Ms. Archer was selected for and completed a federal clerkship with The Honorable Bernice B. Donald, then a United States District Court Judge in the Western District of Tennessee. In this role, Ms. Archer worked on a large variety of federal court civil and criminal matters, including employment discrimination and business litigation cases. Ms. Archer also has experience in personal injury litigation, conducting discovery in large class action lawsuits, and medical malpractice defense litigation.. Ms. Archer is currently an adjunct professor at Adventist University of Health Sciences, Orlando, where she teaches Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Care to allied health students working on health science degrees.
Lance O. Leider is an attorney representing health care providers on a wide range of professional issues. His practice focuses on the representation of health providers in litigation, licensing and disciplinary issues, contracts, appeals, administrative hearings, regulatory matters, and Medicare and Medicaid defense.. Mr. Leider is licensed to practice in the state of Florida and is a member of The Florida Bar Health and Administrative Law sections. Mr. Leider is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.. Mr. Leider obtained his Bachelors of Arts Degrees in Philosophy and Political Science from the University of Florida, Gainesville.. Mr. Leider earned his J.D. degree summa cum laude from the Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in December 2011. He was the valedictorian of his class and served on the Editorial Board of the Barry Law Review as Lead Articles Editor. During law school Mr. Leider also served as a judicial intern to Judge Belvin Perry during the Casey Anthony trial.. As a result of his exceptional performance on the Florida Bar Exam, Mr. Leider was invited by the Fifth District Court of Appeal to address the new inductees being sworn in on May 8, 2012 in Daytona Beach. Click here to view a letter congratulating Mr. Leider on being selected to speak on behalf of the Florida Bar admittees.
Jaya Balani was a partner with the NeJame Law Firm and recently branched out to start Balani Law. Born and raised in the Orlando area. Ms. Balani earned her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Central Florida and later went on to earn her law degree from Florida A&M University College of Law in Orlando. Ms. Balani began her legal career as a Legal Intern with NeJame Law, a position she held during her last two years of law school.. As an intern at NeJame Law, Ms. Balani worked closely with all of the partners on a wide range of state and federal criminal cases. She demonstrated an impressive work ethic, gaining valuable real world experience and training in the process, and ultimately developed a strong interest in criminal defense work. Her dedication and commitment to the Firm earned Ms. Balani an associate position upon graduation, and her continued success quickly led to her becoming partner.. Today, Jaya Balani devotes much of her practice to criminal defense work. However, she also has an extensive business background and, as such, works closely with the Firm's other partners in the civil division in the area of business law and business litigation. She has experience in real estate foreclosures, contract disputes, commercial disputes, and bankruptcy, as well as estates and trusts.. Ms. Balani enjoys staying involved in the legal community, as well. She previously served on the Board of Directors for the Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and serves on the Board of Directors of the Criminal Section of the Orange County Bar Association. She has been named "Rising Star" by Super Lawyers in 2012 and 2013. Among the criminal defense matters Mrs. Balani handles are:
I’m a consumer protection lawyer focusing on student loans and bankruptcy helping consumers in Central Florida end their bill problems.. can help you in federal court in the State of Florida.. I am an active member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the largest organization of lawyers dedicated to protecting consumers in bankruptcy cases.. I have been invited as a speaker to national conferences for bankruptcy issues and student loans.. I have a Florida real estate broker license to help you in mortgage and real estate matters.
I'm a second generation lawyer who is passionate about providing experienced representation and personable service to every individual that I'm privileged to represent. Each of my Clients has my personal cell phone number and the ability to contact me as needed. I pride myself on being prompt, punctual and professional, at all times. And I never charge for an initial consultation. I am an alumnus of Florida State University and a die-hard Seminole fan. Go 'Noles!
George F. Indest III is the President and Managing Partner of The Health Law Firm, based in Orlando. Mr. Indest is board certified by the Florida Bar in the legal specialty of Health Law. He is also board certified as a health care risk manager by the American Board of Risk Management, Inc. His practice encompasses all aspects of business, corporate, transactional, regulatory and administrative health law practice, and he represents physicians, nurses, hospitals, home health agencies, long term care facilities and other health care providers. His practice also includes the litigation of professional licensing cases and business litigation, defense of health care providers, negotiation of sales of health care practices, Medicare Fraud defense and other areas of Health Care Law. He holds an AV® Preeminent rating from the Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review, which is the highest level attainable by an attorney, according to Martindale-Hubbell, his rating is 5 out of 5.. Mr. Indest served as in-house counsel at one of the Navy's largest teaching hospitals and was also in charge of the legal and medical risk management programs in the Navy's largest regional health care system which consisted of twenty-seven major hospitals and treatment facilities. He is on the Executive Council of the Health Law Section of the Florida Bar and has served as Chair of the Medical/Legal Committee of the Orange County Bar Association. Mr. Indest received his BA and JD degree, cum laude, from Tulane University and also was awarded an LL.M. degree, with highest honors, from the National Law Center, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., where his course emphasis was in health care law (legal medicine).He is a member of the state bars of Florida, Louisiana and the District of Columbia. Mr. Indest also serves as chair of the CLE Division of the Health Law Section of the Florida Bar and is on the Board of Directors of a nonprofit charity nursing home and a number of other charitable organizations.. Prior to entering the civilian practice of law, Mr. Indest served 20 years as an officer in the United States Navy. He began his military career in 1973, commissioned as an officer after graduating from Tulane University's Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps (NROTC). He then attended flight school in the Navy's aviation training program. He received his wings and was designated a naval aviator in 1974. Mr. Indest served as an instructor pilot and an aircraft commander in a helicopter combat support squadron. He was selected for the Navy's Law Education Program based on superior military performance and academic achievement After graduating from law school Mr. Indest became a member of the Navy's Judge Advocate General's (J.A.G.) Corps. He served with distinction as a JAG Corps officer, including serving as the Staff Judge Advocate of the U.S.S. Midway (CV-41), one of the Navy's front line aircraft carriers.. The Navy sent Mr. Indest back to post-graduate law school at The National Law Center, George Washington University, to obtain a specialty in Health Law. He received his master of laws (LL.M.) in 1986. The Navy then assigned Mr. Indest to serve with the Naval Medical Command. The Navy awarded him a post-graduate specialty code in Health Law (P-code) and in International Law (G-code). He served as the Staff Judge Advocate and Command Medico-Legal Officer at Naval Hospital Portsmouth, followed by a tour of duty as Command Judge Advocate for the Naval Medical Command, Mid-Atlantic Region, which was responsible for naval hospitals and dental centers in Virginia; North Carolina; South Carolina; Keflavik, Iceland; Puerto Rico; Bermuda; and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He also served as the Staff Judge Advocate for the Naval Dental Command, East. Mr. Indest served on several different admirals' staffs, including the Commander -in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet (CINCLANTFLT), CINCLANT, SACLANT and CNET. While on the staff of CINCLANT Mr. Indest prepared and delivered a major seminar on the Geneva Conventions and the Laws of War to the military Surgeon Generals of the NATO countries.. Mr. Indest retired from military service in 1993. He is a disabled veteran. He is the recipient of a Navy Achievement Medal (with bronze star), Meritorious Service Medal (with bronze star), National Defense Service Medal (with bronze star), and the Meritorious Unit Commendation (with bronze star), among other awards and medals. He also has a commercial pilot's license, instrument rating, in both rotor craft and fixed wing aircraft.. Mr. Indest has a number of publications to his credit. He teaches and lectures frequently and is an adjunct professor in Health Law for Barry University School of Law and University of St. Francis Graduate School.
For 27 years, Russell Hershkowitz has continuously served his community in Altamonte Springs as the founding family law attorney for Russell S. Hershkowitz, L.L.C. He is a proud graduate of the University of Florida and Western Michigan Cooley Law School. Attorney Hershkowitz is a member of the Family Law Section of Florida Bar Association and the Bankruptcy Committee of the Orange County Bar Association. He focuses his practice on divorce cases with complex asset and financial matters. The Altamonte Springs divorce lawyer is committed to protecting his client’s best interest. Set up a free consultation with Russell S. Hershkowitz, L.L.C..
Carole C. Schriefer, R.N., J.D., has in excess of 25 years of experience in representing and advising health professionals and providers. Her practice encompasses most aspects of health law and nursing law, professional licensing and credentialing matters, professional board representation, administrative hearings, contracts, licensure issues, corporate matters, transactional matters, Medicare and Medicaid audits, products liability litigation and criminal defense litigation. Ms. Schriefer is a registered nurse in the state of Colorado. She earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Kentucky College of Law and is licensed to practice law in Colorado, Virginia and Florida. After receiving her J.D., Ms. Schriefer was commissioned as an officer in the Navy Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps. As a Navy JAG, she worked as a defense counsel at the Navy Legal Services Office in Virginia for several years and was then transferred to a position as Commander, Naval Medical Command, Mid-Atlantic Region. Ms. Schriefer’s previous experience also includes trying medical malpractice cases in the District of Columbia Superior Court, the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia and products liability litigation in Colorado and federal courts. She has devoted many years of her practice to health care law, providing legal opinions on federal and state statutory and regulatory issues.Prior to joining The Health Law Firm, Ms. Schriefer owned and operated The Law Office of Carole C. Schriefer, P.C., in Fort Collins, Colorado. Ms. Schriefer is currently a member of The American Association of Nurse Attorneys (T.A.A.N.A.) and the Colorado Bar Association.
Carlos Arias was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2004. Mr. Arias is also admitted to practice in federal court in the Northern, Southern and Middle Districts of Florida. Mr. Arias has experience handling general litigation matters and has practiced in Clayton & McCulloh’s Litigation Department handling such matters as eminent domain, lien foreclosure, mortgage foreclosure, bankruptcy, fair housing complaints, discrimination complaints, contract disputes and covenant enforcement. He has also been involved in real estate closings, document drafting and document interpretation.
Brandon was born in Indiana. He grew up in South Florida. After high school, he moved to Orlando to attend the University of Central Florida. While there, Brandon was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Alpha Delta. He also competed on the Mock Trial Team at UCF. With the team, Brandon was able to compete in multiple Mock Trial competitions across the country, learn essential trial practice skills, and earn a Best Attorney award at the American Mock Trial Association’s Southeast Regional Mock Trial Competition. After UCF, he moved to Chicago to attend Loyola University Chicago’s School of law, where he also competed on the Mock Trial Team, continued to develop and refine his trial practice skills, and earned a Certificate in Advocacy.. After graduating law school, Brandon joined the Orange County State Attorney’s Office as an Assistant State Attorney. At the State Attorney's Office, he prosecuted criminal defendants, enforced criminal laws, and advocated on behalf of the State of Florida, as well as the victims of criminal misconduct. While there, Brandon also independently prosecuted a high-volume felony caseload from intake to disposition, prepared numerous motions, delivered arguments in various types of circuit court hearings, conducted the depositions of both state and defense witnesses, and performed all phases of the trial process from jury selection to closing arguments. In his first two years as a prosecutor, Brandon tried over 30 jury and non-jury trials to verdict as lead council. Before leaving the office, he was promoted through five levels of prosecution, including county court misdemeanor, entry level circuit court felony, the juvenile bureau, the DUI unit, and the Drug Unit.. Brandon is now using the information and things he learned as a prosecutor, to build strong cases for his criminal defense clients at The Fighter Law Firm.
A Florida and New Jersey licensed attorney with over eight years of experience using an exemplary understanding of law to solve clients' problems, improve their operations, and further develop their business plans with effective outside-the-box strategies. Facilitates and implements innovative ideas through objective analysis, as demonstrated by the establishment of new standards in the sports and entertainment industry. Counsels commercial clients on legal business strategy – from idea to inception – during all stages of the business lifecycle, from start-up to maturity.. Mr. Braslow is a member of the Sports Lawyers Association and the Florida Bar Entertainment, Arts, & Sports Law Section.. Mr. Braslow is admitted to practice in Florida and New Jersey.