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I was raised and educated in the State of Florida. After graduating from the University of Florida, I attended the Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center. During my final year of Law School, I participated in an internship at the Broward County State Attorney's office. Upon graduating from law school I was hired as an Assistant State Attorney. Prosecuting all ranges of crimes from Juvenile through First Degree Felonies I quickly progressed to be a lead Prosecutor running a Division. After four years, I was recruited by Adorno & Yoss an international law firm providing a full range of interdisciplinary services to its clients throughout the Western Hemisphere. Adorno & Yoss is the largest certified minority-owned firm in the United States and the only law firm member of the National Minority Supplier Diversity Council's Corporate Plus Program. It is the most diverse law firm in the country. After three years of working at Adorno, I opened Michael D. Weinstein P.A. I utilize my experience and interpersonal skills to provide the very best representation to my clients.
I was born on August 26, the anniversary of the day that women won the right to vote. Being politically active and an advocate for women's rights came naturally. A legacy or destiny.. I started college with no thought of becoming an employment discrimination lawyer. As an award-winning high-school artist (National First Prize in the "Hallmark Cards High School Talent Search") I won a full scholarship to Michigan State University, from which I graduated (magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa) with an ever-so-useful degree in Art History.. My radicalizing experience for a born-on-the-26th-of-August woman was not so much an epiphany as a reality check: getting passed over for promotion in my first job out of college for a man because "you'll get married, get pregnant and quit." Women in the 70s were supposed to have husbands, babies and homes, not careers. I sensed that I'd been discriminated against, but didn't know what to do about it. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was only a few years old. Few lawyers brought gender discrimination suits. (The only reason that women had been included in Title VII’s protections was because a segregationist opponent sponsored a floor amendment, thinking that including women would create enough baggage to sink the proposed law.). Jump forward a few years and I was “married with children.” I attended an organizational meeting for a Fort Lauderdale chapter of the National Organization for Women and its message of equality catapulted me into driving around the state for two years in a 1960 Oldsmobile with two babies in tow to organize NOW chapters. I ran for and was elected to the NOW National Board of Directors in 1972. I lobbied in Tallahassee for the Equal Rights Amendment in 1973 and 1974. When the ERA didn’t pass, its proponents threatened to run for office. A male legislator told me that "no one like you (a women’s libber)" could ever get elected. Wrong. I ran and, in 1974 (at age 27), became the first woman from Broward County, Florida, to serve in the Florida House of Representatives. My campaign slogan during that Watergate/watershed year: It's time.. One term in the Florida House was enough. I retired from politics and went to law school, graduating and becoming a lawyer in 1979.. In 1982, I married my now-partner and soul mate Bill Amlong (a former Miami Herald reporter I had met while I was in Tallahassee but that's another story). We started our little mom and pop law firm that year, struggling like most small businesses do. Then I did a lot of family law, while Bill did a little bit of everything.. And then Bill started litigating the discrimination cases my NOW colleagues referred to us, which got us started in employment law. We are still a mom and pop law firm, although we have grown far beyond our initial vision. Now we concentrate almost exclusively on cases involving employment rights. Together, Bill and I have tried and settled hundreds of discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful termination cases. We've done well. I won Florida's first significant sexual harassment judgment. Stockett v. Tolin, 791 F. Supp. 1536 (S.D. Fla. 1992). Bill won a Supreme Court case that changed the contours of sexual harassment litigation. Faragher v. City of Boca Raton, 524 U.S. 775 (1998). In 2018, we tried and won a case, Igwe v. City of Miami, in the Top 100 Verdicts in Florida.. I have practiced 40 years. I am AV Peer Review Rated through Martindale-Hubbell. I've been a Super Lawyer since 2007. I have lectured extensively on employment law, discrimination and sexual harassment on local, state, national and international levels.. I believe in people being judged on what they can do, not on things they can't change like their gender, their race or their age. I love what I do. Nothing is more satisfying than watching a client who came into my office crushed by losing a job or powerless in the face of workplace discrimination regain their confidence.. I can help you fight back against workplace injustice. I can use what I’ve learned in 40 years of practice to help you get the pay or promotion or severance package you deserve. I can point to the results in cases I’ve tried to help convince your former employer to make a fair settlement without litigation. And if your case goes to trial, you’ll have the benefit of the thousands of hours I’ve spent in the courtroom, preparing me to try my most important case yet: yours.. Think about it.
I represent the injured in the field of Plaintiff's Personal Injury. At the distinguished law firm of Krupnick Campbell Malone Buser Slama Hancock, P.A., I handle matters including medical malpractice, auto accidents, premise liability, slip and falls, negligent security, products liability, catastrophic loss, and wrongful death claims. If you have been injured and are seeking legal advice, please contact me for a free consultation.
I recognize the level of pain and difficulty a person and their family may be going through after an injury happens due to someone else's negligence. No one is prepared to be involved in an accident. What comes after is even more confusing. Who pays for the medical bills? What if I can't work? How do I deal with the insurance company when they contact me?. My first goal is to make sure the powerful does not take advantage of the powerless. I do this by answering your accident questions and explaining the options you have if you wish to seek compensation for your injuries. This is at no cost to you.. Our firm is based out of Fort Lauderdale and fights for the rights of the injured throughout the State of Florida. We handle cases involving car accidents, truck accidents, slip-and-falls, wrongful death accidents, nursing home abuse, premises liability and many other types of catastrophic injury cases.. You deserve to have available to you every resource and tool of justice that can bring resolution to the injuries that have now affected your life. You can visit us online to learn more about our accident attorneys, visit our blog or simply call us for answers to your questions.
I mainly focus in the areas of civil litigation and intellectual property law. I enjoy helping clients solve their problems in creative ways. My goal is to strive to provide honest, straightforward, and effective representation.
I have practiced criminal law as a defense attorney for over 40 years and represented people in both federal and state matters in different states. I have both lectured and mentored or lawyers in over 20 different states and 3 foreign countries. The 6th Amendment right to counsel is critical to our system of justice
I have counseled condominium, cooperative, timeshare, mobile home and homeowner associations throughout Florida since 1992. I have been fortunate to lead various advocacy initiatives working with legislators and other public policy makers on behalf of those who live, serve and work in common interest ownership communities. I currently serve on two (2) Florida Bar Committees: the LOMAS Advisory Board and the Media & Communications Law Committee. I am a member of the Real Property Probate and Trust Law (RPPTL) Section of the Florida Bar and is also a member of the Community Association Institute (CAI) and the National Association of Professional Women. I was recognized by Broward Lawyers Care for my commitment to pro bono service. I frequently teach seminars and give speeches around the State detailing community association legislative lobbying efforts. I also served on Senator Maria Sachs’s Blue Ribbon Committee on Disaster Preparedness.I am a proud member of the College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL), a prestigious national organization which acknowledges community association attorneys who have distinguished themselves through contributions to the evolution or practice of community association law and who have committed themselves to high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of community association law. I have been honored as a member of Florida Trend's Legal Elite, named a Woman Extraordinaire by South Florida Business Leader and honored at the 4th Annual 100 Outstanding Women of Broward County benefiting the Boys and Girls Club.I author the popular “Condo and HOA Law” blog () on timely topics and issues of interest for common interest ownership communities. I am one of the Condo Law bloggers for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and I created and manage the Condo and HOA Law & Living Group on LinkedIn. You can find me on Twitter at @CondoandHOALaw.
I have been involved in the representation of the injured since
becoming a member of the Florida Bar in 1975 after completing my
undergraduate degree at the Ohio State University and my law degree at
the University of Miami in Coral Gables. After law school I became a
member of a large defense trial firm in Ft. Lauderdale where I
successfully defended the City of Ft. Lauderdale in my first jury trial
only six weeks after passing the Bar. In 1981, I opened my own firm in
Fort Lauderdale, restricting my trial practice to the representation of
individuals injured by the negligence of others. I have represented
thousands of individuals in settlement negotiations and trials. I have
successfully represented injured people in trials all over the State of
Florida. I have achieved verdicts in excess of one million dollars in
the area of automobile accidents, wrongful death, products liability,
trucking accidents, medical negligence, motorcycle accidents and
nursing home abuse. I am a member of the American Justice Association,
the Florida Justice Association, and the Federal, Florida and Broward
County Bar Associations. In addition, I was elected to the American
Board of Trial Advocacy, an elite organization of 6,400 trial
attorneys, both Plaintiff and Defense, from across the United States
who are advocates for the maintenance of the jury system. I have a
reputation in the legal community and insurance industry as being an
excellent, fair and ethical advocate on behalf of my clients. This is
reflected by my rating in the peer review rating performed by
Martindale-Hubbell where for over 20 years I have received the highest
rating in legal skills and ethical conduct, the rating of AV. I
understand that not every case should go to trial but every case
deserves and gets vigorous representation in my office. I am
experienced in trying those cases which require a jury to properly
compensate my clients. If you are looking for an experienced trial
attorney to represent your interests call or email me at
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I have been an attorney engaged in Commercial Litigation for 45 recently, when I decided to retire from active practice, my practice consisted of complex litigation all types of business disputes, in real estate, construction defects, breach of contacts, fraud cases, bank disputes and have also spend many years practicing family law and representing creditors in the Bankruptcy Court. I am a Supreme Court Certified Mediator in the Circuit Court in Florida and have mediated complex cases in different disciplines. After retiring and devoting myself to Mediation only, my hourly rate was reduced to $350 per hour from $650 per hour for my commercial litigation practice. My background is very diverse and includes, business disputes, commercial landlord, matters, construction defect cases, all kinds of commercial litigation including breach of contract claims, business separation litigation, eminent domain cases, intra and inter corporate disputes regarding ownership and unlawful competition claims, bad faith in personal injuiry claims, property disputes and much more. I'm using Zoom during the pandemic and then will return to face-to-face mediation or, if the parties agree, I'll serve as an arbitrator.. Very diverse background with a lot of jury and non-jury trials.
I grew up on Long Island, New York, and earned my undergraduate degree in communications from Michigan State University in 1981. From there, I returned to Long Island where I became involved in the business of commercial real estate. Despite attaining success in this work, I felt unfulfilled as a person. Although I was always a sympathizer for the underdog and the downtrodden, I found myself having an increased desire to become more actively involved with reaching out and assisting good people being bulldozed by the system.. I decided to do something about the void I was experiencing. I had a deep desire to prevent injustices and I felt a calling to prevent the government’s abuse of authority. I decided to pursue this calling by becoming an attorney.. I attended Nova Southeastern Law School (originally named Nova Law School) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with the intention of becoming a criminal defense lawyer upon receiving my degree. I graduated law school in 1986 and was immediately hired as a public defender in Broward County, Florida. It was there that I was able to hone my skills as a trial attorney and gain invaluable experience representing individuals charged with virtually crime imaginable. In my thirteen year tenure as a public defender, I was the lead attorney in over seventy-five jury trials, both misdemeanors and felonies, from DUI's to first degree murders.Upon leaving the Public Defender's Office in 1999, I opened my own law office. I have continued to represent clients at virtually every level in the criminal justice system, both in state and federal court, over the past sixteen years in private practice.. I have now been a criminal defense lawyer, and a champion of justice, for almost three decades. My passion for defending the accused has never diminished and has continued to flourish. To this day I fight to defend those in need of protection from a system that often times seems to have run amuck. I work tirelessly to make every effort imaginable to obtain for my clients a second chance. I personally assure each and every client that I represent that they will receive high energy, aggressive and passionate representation, and that they will always be able to contact their attorney.. I take pride in my close and regular communication with my clients, thorough investigations of every case, and an aggressive and zealous protection of my client's rights. Once you become my client, work will commence immediately in order to ensure that you have the best chance possible for a successful resolution of all your criminal charges. My level of success over the years speaks for itself as does my reputation in the legal community as a tough and fearless warrior who goes to the front line and into the trenches whenever necessary to attain a successful result for my client.
I fight.
I earned my J.D. magna cum laude in 1985 from Nova Southeastern University Law School where I was Editor-In-Chief of the Nova Law Review and was the recipient of the Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence awarded at graduation for outstanding intellectual achievement and overall scholarship. I earned my Bachelor of Science in 1973 from Ohio State University where I was a member of the varsity swimming team.. I am a former partner in the prestigious law firm of Holland & Knight, LLP, where I spent the first 17 years of my legal career. I am a member of the Florida Bar, including the Family Law Section, the American Bar Association, including its Family Law Section, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the Broward County Bar Association.. In my community, I have been active as an Executive Board Member of the Communities in Schools of Broward County, Inc. and I am active in Broward Lawyers Care. I have been an adjunct professor of law at the Nova Southeastern Law Center, teaching Pretrial Practice to second- and third-year law students.. Prior to attending law school, I taught high school English and coached high school swimming for eight years in Broward County. In addition, I coached the 1976 Florida State Swimming Champions and I received “Swimming Coach of the Year” honors five times.
I appreciate the unique set of facts and circumstances that each of my clients bring to the table. I thrive on working with each one to identify the issues and potential impacts that aid in making the best legal decisions.
I am the owner of Lisa Levine P.A., which is located in Weston, Broward County, Florida. My firm primarily focuses on personal injury and medical malpractice. I practice primarily in Broward County, Miami-Dade County and Palm Beach County.. I have been practicing personal injury law since 1986. My areas of expertise also includes: Cauda Equina Syndrome, Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect, Surgical Errors, Failure to Diagnose and Treat, Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries, Erroneous Medical Prescriptions, Substandard Emergency Room Care, Pharmacy Errors, and Wrongful Death.. I am a strong advocate on women's health care issues since 1986. I believe that the health care system and the drug companies treat women differently than men. The strong interest and advocacy has led me to develop the areas of expertise in medical malpractice involving women, such as obstetrical malpractice, and in the area of drugs and medical devices designed especially for women such as IUDs, DES (the drug given to pregnant women to prevent miscarriage), breast implants, diet drugs, other defective drug products, as well birth injury, breast cancer misdiagnosis, and cervical cancer misdiagnosis.. During my years as a Broward County medical malpractice lawyer, my clients and I have received national attention through a variety of news programs such as ABC's Good Morning America, the John Walsh Show, and NBC News. I have also been mentioned in many local publications such as The Sun Sentinel, The Miami Herald, and the Daily Business Review.. I represent clients throughout the Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Pompano Beach, Weston, Broward County area as well as Bay Harbor Islands, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Key Biscayne, Miami, and Miami Beach, Surfside, Miami-Dade County; and Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Del Ray Beach, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Palm Beach, South Bay, Wellington, and West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida.. I graduated from Brandeis University in 1982. Upon graduation from the University Of Miami Law School in 1985, I was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1986. I am a member of the American Bar Association and a number of other national and state organizations, including the Broward Bar Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Florida Association of Women Lawyers, and the National Association of Women Business Owners.. Visit the firm website for more information or you may call the office at to make an appointment for a case evaluation with a Weston Personal Injury Lawyer. I offer free consultations and most of the cases are accepted on a contingency basis. Thus, clients are not responsible for costs until there is resolution and/or settlement.
I am a Florida Bar Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer and former prosecutor who graduated in the top 5% of my class at the University of Miami School of Law. During my career at the Miami-Dade County State Attorney’s Office, I tried hundreds of criminal cases involving crimes ranging from DUI to Capital Murder. I also served as a Supervising Prosecutor in the DUI Division and was responsible for training new DUI Prosecutors. I also have extensive experience in Federal Criminal Court. I have defended over 100 federal criminal cases. I have experience defending all types of criminal cases including drug trafficking, theft, fraud, insurance fraud, welfare fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, mortgage fraud, healthcare fraud, alien smuggling, sex trafficking, kidnapping, child abuse, sexual battery, conspiracy, armed robbery, armed burglary, immigration offenses, firearm offenses, visa fraud and 1st degree murder. I am licensed to practice in Florida State Court and in the United States District Court for the Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida. I am also licensed to practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and First Circuit as well as the United States Supreme Court.
I am a trial lawyer, with roughly over thirteen years experience in the courtroom. I know that if you are looking for a criminal defense lawyer for yourself or a loved one, you are seeking results. Furthermore, if you do not have confidence in your lawyer, you will never have confidence in the results he obtains for you. I have numerous positive outcomes at trial, and I have negotiated hundreds of plea agreements, many of which have been remarkable in their own right. I also have a notable record of dismissals, as a result of search or confession challenges under the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. Most importantly I can be reached 24/7 – I believe that if you spend your money on an attorney you should have access to him at all hours of the day. Therefore, I give all my clients my cell phone number so I can be reached any day at any time. Since 2001, I have devoted my law practice to defending people against criminal charges in Federal and State Court of Florida, concentrating on Broward, Palm Beach and Dade County
I am a multi-disciplinary business law practitioner focusing on private M&A and securities transactions, with client representative experience ranging from startups to Fortune 100 companies. I pride my services on quality and personal attention, and I utilize technology heavily to achieve efficiency.
I am a member-at-large of the Executive Council of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of The Florida Bar, which is the governing body of the section.. From 2011 through 2015 I was Treasurer, and during 2016, I was Chief Financial Officer, of the Underwater Bar Association Inc. ("DiveBar"), which is a bar association composed of legal professionals that promotes education and awareness about coral reefs and marine environment through scuba diving, philanthropic activities, and learning experiences.. I am Law Officer of the Fort Lauderdale Power Squadron, a unit of the United States Power Squadrons, an international Sec. 503(c)(iii) organization that promotes boating education and satefy.. Formerly I served as Commodore, Vice Commodrre, and Fleet Captain of the Southeast Florida Yacht Club, formerly known as the Eastern Stores Aventura Yacht Club.. My avocational interests include boating, SCUBA diviing and underwater photography, travel photography, and personal computers.
Huda Ajlani is a Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer. There are only 370 board certified criminal law attorneys out of approximately 85,000 attorneys in Florida. Board certified lawyers have met The Florida Bar’s highest standards for special knowledge, skills and proficiency in Criminal Law and professionalism and ethics in the practice of law. She is recognized as an expert in her field.. She is currently the President of the Broward Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and is on the Florida Bar Criminal Law Executive Council. She is very engaged in the legal community and does whatever she can to promote the importance of the criminal justice system.. Ajlani began her career as an Assistant Public Defender at the Broward County Public Defender's Office. While at the Public Defender' Office, she personally handled thousands of misdemeanor and felony cases ranging from DUI to First Degree Murder. Ms. Ajlani has had numerous jury trials and non jury trials at both the felony and misdemeanor levels. She is also a graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College.. Ms. Ajlani is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida. She is a member of the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida and in the United States Supreme Court. She can handle cases throughout the State of Florida and in Federal Court.
Hi, my name is Meritxell Ros. I was born in Spain and raised in South Florida where I have been practicing criminal defense for more than 16 years. As an Assistant Public Defender, I have handled thousands of cases ranging from Death Penalty cases to misdemeanor DUIs and drug offenses. I have tried more than 50 jury trials including Murder and Capital Sexual Battery trials.. I graduated summa cum laude from Florida International University where I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy with a Certificate in Law, Ethics, and Society. I received my juris doctorate degree from St. Thomas University where I was also the recipient of the ABOTA Trial Scholarship.As an immigrant in this country, I have always had a passion for helping those who could not help themselves. I have devoted my entire career to the zealous advocacy of those accused of crimes. I firmly believe one bad decision does not define a person.
HARLAN I. WALD, M.D., J.D.. "I AM THRILLED TO USE MY MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERTISE TOGETHER WITH MY LEGAL EXPERIENCE TO HELP VICTIMS OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE ACHIEVE JUSTICE". Early Education & Experience. Harlan I. Wald was born in New York City. He graduated from Duke University, and thereafter obtained his Medical Degree from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1968. Harlan then proceeded into a Surgical Internship and Residency at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. He was also awarded and completed a Fellowship in Hand Surgery at the University of Louisville School Of Medicine, in Kentucky. He continued his training and completed his Residency in General Surgery and served as Chief Resident in General Surgery at New York University Medical Center/Bellevue Medical Center in New York City. Following completion of his Residency in General Surgery, Harlan proceeded with further surgical specialty training and completed the Residency Program in Plastic Surgery at the University of California in 1975. Harlan has been awarded licenses to practice medicine in the states of North Carolina, Ohio, New York, Florida, and California, and still maintains a current license in Florida. He has been Board Certified in General Surgery by the American Board of Surgery since 1974. Additionally, Harlan has been Board Certified in Plastic Surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery since 1977, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.. Medical Career. Harlan was in the private practice of medicine as a Plastic Surgeon in Hollywood, Florida for over 25 years. During that time he served as Chief of Surgery at Hollywood Medical Center, as well as Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery. Harlan also served as the Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at Memorial Regional Hospital from 1994 to 2001. During his professional medical career, Harlan received numerous awards and honors including being named by Miami Metro Magazine in 1998 as one of the “Best Doctors in South Florida,” and was listed in the publication, “Guide to Top Doctors,” as one of the top Surgeons in his specialty. In 1987, Harlan was elected President of the Broward County Plastic Surgery Society. Harlan also was extensively involved in medical peer review for the State of Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, and served as a medical expert witness for both plaintiffs and physicians.. Medicine to Law. In 1990, while still actively practicing his surgical specialty, Harlan decided to obtain a Law Degree and pursue a new career in the legal profession, where he would be able to draw upon his medical knowledge and background. In 1995 Harlan graduated, Magna Cum Laude, from the University of Miami School of Law. He was also awarded membership in the “Order of the Coif” scholastic honor society. After passing the Florida Bar in 1996, he continued his surgical practice until 2001 when he retired from medicine to pursue the practice of law. Harlan had a longstanding desire to help the injured which stemmed from his years of medical practice. In 2006, after gaining experience in personal injury litigation, he joined a firm specializing in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, Motor Vehicle Accident, Medical Malpractice, Aviation and Product Liability cases throughout Florida and nationally.. Unique Understanding. With his extensive medical training and experience, Harlan contributes to Kelley/Uustal by maximizing our clients' personal injury damages in all cases, as well as in the representation of clients who have suffered injuries or death as a result of the negligence of health care providers. Harlan is also a Licensed Aircraft Pilot with a Commercial Multi-Engine Instrument Rating and holds a Coast Guard 50 ton Master License, both of which provide him with a unique understanding of cases focusing on aviation, boating and watercraft accidents.. Membership and Community. He is a member of the Florida Justice Association, the American Association for Justice, the Broward County Justice Association, and the Palm Beach County Justice Association. He has been active within the community and served for many years as a board member of Temple Bat Yam and has also served as a member of the board of C.A.J.E., the Central Agency for Jewish Education of Broward County. He has also served as an active leader with the Boy Scouts of America. He also has been an invited presenter of Grand Rounds for the Plastic Surgery Division of Cleveland Clinic, Florida, as well as for both the Plastic Surgery Division and the General Surgery Division of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Harlan and his wife Karen have three adult children, and have resided in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida for over thirty years.
Geoffrey Ittleman is Of Counsel at Omid John, P.A. He is also the shareholder and managing attorney of the Law Offices of Geoffrey D. Ittleman, P.A. For the past 15 years, Geoffrey has delivered experienced litigation counsel to businesses and individuals in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood and other communities throughout South Florida. He remains committed to providing his clients with the most cost effective, successful resolutions he can through litigation, appeals, and mediation.. Geoffrey earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Miami, where he served as the Articles and Comments Editor of the Business Law Review. As a dedicated lawyer he recognizes the value of continuing education in order to provide his clients with the best representation possible. Keeping in line with these goals, he polished his courtroom skills in an intensive Complex Litigation Trial Skills class presented by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy.. Geoffrey was named a Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2013 and 2014, an honor awarded to no more than 2.4 percent of attorneys in the state.. He is admitted to practice in all courts in the State of Florida and can represent clients in all geographic areas and at every trial and appellate level.
Former prosecutor, recruited by most preeminant DUI defense firm to handle all DUIs in two counties. Been handling DUI and other criminal charges since 1998.
Focused on saving businesses through bankruptcy reorganization and out-of-court workouts. Attorney Brett D. Lieberman is a partner at Edelboim Lieberman Revah Oshinsky PLLC. He works closely with clients seeking solutions to complex legal matters, including sophisticated business matters, in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, West Palm Beach, and the surrounding communities. He focuses his practice on providing efficient client-focused legal services to companies facing bankruptcy, liquidations, commercial litigation, and out of court workouts. He has a board knowledge base in commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. His goal is to always seek a successful outcome to protect his clients’ best interests. To learn more, schedule a free case consultation with Mr. Lieberman by contacting Edelboim Lieberman Revah Oshinsky PLLC.
Florida Bar Board Certified Tax Lawyer; Florida CPA (inactive); AV rated