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FAQs - Civil Lawyers in city Fort Lauderdale How many Civil lawyers actively serve residents of Fort Lauderdale, Florida? Approximately 79 licensed attorneys focus on Civil across Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Most matters are filed through the Florida District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil lawyers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida? In Fort Lauderdale, typical rates range from $230-$428 per hour for Civil. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3383 and $6336, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil matters usually take in courts near Fort Lauderdale? Civil cases in Fort Lauderdale, Florida usually take around 5-11 months depending on complexity and the Florida District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil cases for people living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida? Residents of Fort Lauderdale typically see Civil filings handled by the Florida District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil? About 39% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Florida Child Advocate Blog -. Howard Talenfeld, shareholder in the firm since 1982, focuses his practice on protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals in civil rights cases, personal injury cases and systemic reform litigation. He has litigated cases that have resulted in multi-million dollar settlements and jury verdicts that changed how governmental and private institutions care for children and the elderly. Mr. Talenfeld is also experienced in litigating complex commercial and class action cases in state and federal courts.. In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, Mr. Talenfeld represented the state of Florida in its major class-action law suits dealing with the foster care system, children’s mental health system, juvenile justice system, state psychiatric hospitals and the provision of Medicaid services to the developmentally disabled, among others. Nationally, he pioneered defending these cases by advocating for the improvement and reform of human service systems, while protecting states’ rights and avoiding federal over-sight. He has represented governors, secretaries of state, state agencies, Florida’s Insurance Commissioner, the Florida Legislature and Florida’s Auditor General in civil rights cases in federal and state court.. His successes in the areas of children’s and elderly rights have garnered Mr. Talenfeld his greatest personal accomplishments. In 1996, he was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Youth Law Center, a national children’s advocacy group. He helped the organization develop into a viable entity that assist at-risk youth and teens. Continuing that path, he began an effort to coordinate a statewide organization of child advocates who would help Florida’s at-risk children. In 2002, he became the founding President of Florida’s Children First! (FCF). Comprised of advocates from throughout the state of Florida, FCF works through multi-forum advocacy before the executive branch, the Florida Legislature and the Florida Courts to protect children who are at risk in foster care and in the delinquency system in Florida. Mr. Talenfeld was instrumental in the passage of landmark legislation in Florida, including the Foster Children Bill of Rights, Florida’s pilot project on representation of foster children in Dependency Court, and Florida’s breakthrough interagency education bill for foster children.. Mr. Talenfeld’s litigation successes have utilized creative legal approaches to achieve extraordinary results. In 1998, he served as lead counsel in the Broward County foster care class action, Ward v. Kearney. The resulting settlement agreement greatly improved child welfare practice and more than tripled the District 10 budget for its child welfare system from $38 million to more than $100 million. In 1999, he achieved another major victory, this time for the Florida’s developmentally disabled population in Baumstein v. Sunrise Community, Inc. 738 So. 2d 420, (Fla. 3DCA 1999). The case established the existence of a private cause of action for damages for the violation of Florida’s Bill of Rights for the developmentally disabled. He also was the first attorney in Florida to utilize 42 USC § 1983, the federal civil rights damage statute, to recover a damage award in excess of Florida’s sovereign immunity limit of $100,000 on behalf of a foster child. In the 2002 case, Roe v. Florida Department of Children & Family Services, 176 F. Supp. 2d 1310 (S.D. Fla. 2001), Mr. Talenfeld negotiated a landmark $5 million settlement and focused the nation’s attention on the case in an episode of ABC’s 20/20.. Beyond his courtroom successes, Mr. Talenfeld has been a forceful advocate for change. He has argued for systemic reform litigation before many state and national groups, including the U.S. Congress, the National Association of State Mental Health Lawyers, the American Public Welfare Association and many Florida legislative committees.. Mr. Talenfeld is a member of the American Bar Association, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, and the National Association of Council for Children. He previously chaired the Litigation/Class Action Committee and was a representative for the State of Florida to the National Association of Mental Health Attorneys (1993). Mr. Talenfeld has received numerous awards, including the Florida Bar President's 2006 Pro Bono Service Award for the 17th Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County, Florida. He currently is AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell.. Among other memberships, Mr. Talenfeld chairs the Broward Days Children's Issues Team (2000-present), was a Director of Florida's Voice of the Mentally Retarded and sat on the Steering Committee for Citizens for Broward's Children in 2000. He was also former Director with the Youth Law Center in San Francisco, CA. Among civic organizations, he was former President and Director of the Cypress Head Club Inc.; and is on the City of Parkland Board of Adjustment and Planning and Zoning Board, which he chaired for many years. He served on the Board of Trustees and chaired the Campaign Committee of Temple Kol Tikvah, was a Board Member of Hurricane Relief for Miami Foster Kids Inc., served as a Big Brother, and has coached various sports teams, including soccer, baseball and softball.. Mr. Talenfeld received his bachelors of business administration degree from University of Miami School of Business, and his Juris Doctorate from University of Miami School of Law, cum laude.
David is an experienced and exceptionally gifted attorney with over 25 years of experience. He devoted 22 years of his career as a prosecutor with the State Attorney’s Office in Broward County, Florida. As a senior trial attorney he was responsible for many high profile and complex cases including homicide, sex crimes, and career criminals. David is widely recognized within the legal community for his exceptional legal ability and trial skills, and is regularly sought out by his peers for his expertise and advice.. David dedicates a significant amount of time serving the veteran community, both as a pro bono attorney, and as a founding member and board member of Connected Warriors, a non-profit organization that offers free yoga to service members, veterans, and their families. His passion and intention to help the men and women of our military comes from a very simple belief in the power of selfless service.
Benjamin E. Olive is the founding partner and managing shareholder of Olive | Judd, P.A. Mr. Olive is a Fort Lauderdale business litigation attorney who concentrates his practice in the areas of complex corporate and real estate related litigation.. He is consistently recognized as one of Florida's Top Attorneys' by Super Lawyers, an honor limited to the top two and one half percent (2.5%) of attorneys in the state of Florida. He has recognized as one of Florida’s “Top Lawyers” by the South Florida Legal Guide.. In addition to Mr. Olive’s passion for advocacy, he understands the value of serving the South Florida community, and is active in community affairs, including serving as co-chairman of the Walk to Defeat ALS, a non-profit organization devoted to research and assistance for those afflicted with Lou Gehrig’s disease, as well as Jack & Jill Children’s Center, the oldest nonprofit provider of early childhood education in Broward county.
AV Rated, Boutique Criminal Defense Firm, specializing in the vigorous defense of the wide range of criminal cases in all state and federal courts for over 25 years.. Former prosecutor and past President of the Broward Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Experienced. Respected. Innovative. Quality Criminal Defense.. ABOUT BRADLEY M. COLLINS. Bradley Collins is a native of South Florida with strong ties to the legal community.. With over 25 years of expert trial experience, The Law Offices of Bradley M. Collins has aggressively and successfully defended the wide range of criminal cases from misdemeanors and DUIs to complex white collar crimes and capital murders in all state and federal courts.
A fine, experienced litigator and negotiator. A trained Collaborative lawyer, too. Calls back promptly. Keeps clients fully informed.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas.