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Zachary Cantor graduated from the University of Michigan with a major in English Language & Literature. Following graduation Mr. Cantor attended Brooklyn Law School where he received his Juris Doctorate. While attending law school Mr. Cantor worked at a plaintiff's personal injury law firm in New York City in order to supplement the academic training of law school with the real world training gained by working side by side with experienced personal injury attorneys on a daily basis. Following graduation from law school Mr. Cantor spent many years practicing law as a litigation attorney in New York and New Jersey before moving to Florida and opening the Law Firm of Cantor & Cantor.. Mr. Cantor has extensive personal injury and criminal defense experience having spent many years successfully litigating personal injury and criminal defense cases. Mr. Cantor practices personal injury law in all areas including general civil liability, vehicle negligence, premises liability, catastrophic injury and wrongful death. In the realm of criminal defense Mr. Cantor defends clients accused of all manner of crimes from second degree misdemeanors to felony charges punishable by life in prison.. During his career, Mr. Cantor has prided himself on his ability to achieve outstanding results for his clients. Mr. Cantor knows that when you have been injured due to the negligence of another party, or arrested for a crime, you are involved in a potentially life changing situation. By deeply understanding the singular importance of each case that comes across his desk Mr. Cantor is able to lead clients through the process and guide them to the results they seek.. There is no more important decision you will make regarding your Personal Injury Claim or Criminal Charge than the lawyer you choose to hire. Mr. Cantor is available any time, day or night, for a free consultation to discuss your injury or arrest.
William “Max” Ferris is an associate attorney with the Knott Ebelini Hart, primarily concentrating his practice in the areas of business, commercial and construction litigation matters.. Before joining the firm, Max received his undergraduate degree from the University of Central Florida and his Juris Doctorate from Stetson University College of Law, graduating Cum Laude. During his time in law school, Max was a Federal Judicial Extern for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court under the Honorable Caryl E. Delano. In addition, he worked as a law clerk for the firm.. Max was an Associate Editor for the Journal of International Aging Law and Policy and spent much of his time volunteering with the Florida Brewers Guild and 360 Eats. In his free time, Max enjoys spending time with his family and playing pickleball.. Max is an active member of the Lee County Bar Association – Young Lawyers Division and General, Civil and Business Litigation Section. Max is also a member of the Florida Bar Association and American Bar Association – Young Lawyers Division, Law Practice Division, and Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division. Max is also an approved title insurance agent for Attorneys' Title Fund Services.
Terry B. Cramer, III is an experiened attorney orginally from Tampa, FL. After moving to Fort Myers in 2012, Terry has worked in both the public and private realms. Terry always fights for his clients, ensuring they get the represenation they expect and deserve. He works tirelessly to make sure the outcome of each and every case he takes on is fair and just.. As the former City Attorney for the City of Fort Myers, Terry knows what it takes to represent the people and get results. Terry is there for his clients, no matter what time of day they call on him. Terry understands how important it is to be trusted by clients, and takes pride in the reputation he has attained for himself.
STATE AND FEDERAL CRIMINAL TRIAL ATTORNEY WITH OVER 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE. WHITE COLLAR CRIMES, SEX CRIMES, VIOLENT CRIMES, DRUG CRIMES, CONSPIRACY CHARGES, ECONOMIC CRIMES, VIOLATION OF PROBATION OR SUPERVISED RELEASE CONCERNED, CARING, KNOWLEDGEABLE. REASONABLE FEES, EXCELLENT SERVICE
Shaina Zuppke is a resident of Southwest Florida, with an impressive work history. She was born and raised in the small town of Waconia, Minnesota. She graduated from high school in 2000 and later moved to San Diego, California where she attended San Diego State University. There she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications with a Minor in Spanish Language. Throughout her studies, she also worked for the university newspaper, The Daily Aztec where she began as a front desk assistant and advanced to operational manager. Additionally, she had the opportunity to study abroad in Madrid, Spain where she learned Spanish and traveled to throughout Europe.. After graduating, Shaina pursued a career in the financial industry. She worked for several corporate companies including GMC-RFC Homecomings Financial as an account manager and Wells Fargo as a banker. However, it was her time as a financial counselor at Auriton Solutions that led her to the legal field. She recognized the importance of compassion in overcoming adversity, to find a solution to their financial burdens and strengthen their economic success.. In 2009, Shaina moved to Florida to attend Ave Maria School of Law in Naples, Florida where she diligently studied and actively participated in several student organizations. She represented her school as a Co-Law Student Governors for the Young Lawyers Division of the Florida Bar Association for all three years of law school. Additionally, she served in leadership roles for the Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity and as the student representative for the 2011-2012 Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity Conference. Shaina also was a student volunteer for the Collier County Bar Association Pro Bono Clinic, Legal Aid Services of Collier County and the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program.. Shaina interned for the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel in the summer of 2010 and completed a Certified Legal Externship through the Guardian Ad Litem Program in Collier County in 2011-2012. She also participated into the Mediation Clinic and became a Certified Small Claims Court Mediator. Shaina graduated and received her Juris Doctorate from Ave Maria in May of 2012.. After graduation, Shaina was employed as an Assistant Attorney for the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel from 2012-2017. She gained valuable insight as a defense attorney through practicing in multiple counties and in front of numerous 20th Circuit Judges and Magistrates. She successfully managed a high case load, while developing positive relationships in the courtroom and attending to the individual needs of her clients. She practiced in the following areas: Dependency, Guardianship, Marchman, Juvenile Delinquency, Criminal, and Specialty Criminal Courts.. In 2017, Shaina and Maria Berrette started the firm Berrette & Zuppke Attorneys at Law, LLC. In 2018, Maria Berrette left the firm to pursue work in the Federal Government and Shaina started Shaina Zuppke Attorneys at Law, LLC.. Shaina is a member of the Lee County Bar Association, Lee County Association for Women Lawyers. Family is the most important aspect to her legal career. Her husband and young daughter give her the inspiration and support for her dedication to the legal profession.
Sean C. O’Halloran has lived in Fort Myers since 1973. He received his undergraduate degree from Florida State University in 1996 and graduated from Florida Coastal School of Law in 1999. After being admitted to the state bar, he worked at the State Attorney's Office prosecuting misdemeanor and felony cases. Mr. O’Halloran then spent time as a felony prosecutor in Fort Myers at the State Attorney's Office, trying cases including murder trials, firearm-related offenses, drug violations, robberies, and aggravated battery allegations. He and his legal partner Attorney Peter D. Aiken formed their joint practice, Aiken & O'Halloran, in 2003.
Scot D. Goldberg. A founding member of the firm, Scot D. Goldberg is a Fort Myers native and member of the Lee County Bar Association, the Lee County Personal Injury Association, the Florida Bar, the Federal Bar Association, the Federal Court of the Middle and Northern Districts, the Florida Justice Association (formerly known as the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers), The American Association for Justice (formerly known as The Association of Trial Lawyers of America); the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America; and the Southern Trial Lawyers Association. He currently serves as counsel for the Coalition for Justice on a pro bono basis. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Quality of Life Center and the Deaf Service Center of Fort Myers. Scot is on the Executive Board of Directors for the Southwest Florida Chapter of the NAACP, and also serves as its Legal Redress Attorney. In 2009, Scot was selected for membership in the Princeton Global Network. He is a former member of the Zoning and Planning Advisory Committee for the City of Cape Coral. Scot has volunteered his time for a number of years with the Moot Court Program, working with local high school students to give them opportunities to participate in mock court proceedings. He also is an authorized volunteer for Meals on Wheels. Scot previously served his community as a Hearing Officer for the City of Fort Myers and as an Honorary Deputy for the Lee County Sheriff’s Department. The primary focus of Scot’s law practice is in Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, and Criminal Law cases.Scot graduated from the University of South Florida in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology. One of his interests while attending USF was Social Science; which led to his invitation for membership in Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society in Social Science.He then went on to Thomas M. Cooley Law School, where he received his Juris Doctor degree in 1995. He was admitted to the Florida Bar and the U. S. District Court, Middle District of Florida, in 1995. Scot began his legal career as an Assistant State Attorney with the 20th Judicial Circuit, 1995 – 1996. In conjunction with his work at the State Attorney’s Office, he received certification in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency from the U.S. Department of Justice. He later became an associate at the law firm of Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice & Purtz, P.A. Mr. Goldberg was selected for Who’s Who in American Law, 2000/2001. In July 2000, Scot became one of the four founding members of the firm.
Richard is an AV Rated attorney who has practiced trial law for over 25 years in both state and federal courts in Massachusetts and Florida.
Richard D. DeBoest, II is the co-founder and managing partner of Goede, Adamczyk, DeBoest, & Cross PLLC. His practice is concentrated exclusively in community association law.. Mr. DeBoest regularly speaks and writes on community association law topics. In the past his presentations have covered topics such as assessment collection, conducting board meetings, community association law updates, covenant enforcement and financial aspects of association operation.. Richard is the co-author of the chapter on drafting condominium declarations in the book Florida Condominium and Community Association Law published by The Florida Bar. He also contributes as regular guest columnist on various Condo and HOA legal issues in the Naples Daily News, Stuart News, St. Lucie News Tribune and Indian River Press Journal.. Focusing on preventing problems before they occur and finding common sense solutions to problems after they occur is Mr. DeBoest’s personal philosophy with regard to practicing community association law. Additionally, he prides himself on making prompt personal service a cornerstone of the attorney-client relationship.. Staying in touch professionally is a key element of his success. Mr. DeBoest is a member of The Florida Bar and serves on its Condominium and Planned Development Committee. He is also on the Board of Directors of the South Gulf Coast Chapter of the Community Associations Institute and was the Chapter President for 2001, as well as having served as a past member of the Florida Legislative Alliance Committee.. Mr. DeBoest received his undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California in 1986 and his law degree from Nova Southeastern University in 1993. During law school he was Executive Editor of the Nova Law Review which is where he met his wife, Heather, who is also a lawyer.. Serving all of Southwest Florida including: Counties of Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Broward, Dade, Glades, Hendry, and Palm Beach. Cities of Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Naples, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, and LaBelle.. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
Owner/Founder of Sunshine State Law Office, PLLC. Born in Fort Myers, Florida. Undergraduate Degree from Lubin School of Business in New York, New York. Law Degree from Nova Southeastern University. Florida Real Estate License. Married with 2 children
Our firm has extensive experience in both state and federal courts, and we are admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Whether you have been charged with a misdemeanor, a felony, or a federal crime, we will aggressively defend your case. With a former prosecutor and a board certified criminal trial expert at our firm, it is clear why we have earned a reputation for our strong trial work. Additionally, the firm takes a special interest in assisting minor clients facing juvenile charges. We firmly believe in protecting the futures' of our youth and the integrity of our community by keeping them out of the criminal system as much as possible. If you have been charged with a crime in Fort Myers, it is important that you contact a defense attorney as soon as possible following the arrest. Your rights and your future are on the line. Do not waste this opportunity to acquire skilled legal defense: call us today to schedule a case evaluation.
Originally from New York, I went to St. John's University in Queens, NY for my undergraduate degree. From there I went on to law school at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI. After completing law school I moved back to NY and practiced there until it was time for a change. Warmer weather was my calling, and in 2011 I made Fort Myers, FL my new home. I started off as an Assistant Public Defender, and was able to learn invaluable lessons about client management, the law, the legal system, and many of its intricacies. At the end of 2014 I left the Public Defender's office and joined the law firm of Brown, Suarez, Rios, & Weinberg, PA. The firm has several offices located in Naples, Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Sarasota and Arcadia. We serve clients in counties all over the State of Florida including Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Desoto, Hendry, Glades, Sarasota, Manatee, Hillsborough, and many more.
Ms. Abraham is a partner and trial attorney at Goldberg Noone Abraham. She focuses her practice to complex civil litigation involving serious injury and wrongful death arising from motor vehicle accidents and premises liability. Ms. Abraham is a proud Florida Gator, having earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, as well as her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Florida. Ms. Abraham is admitted to practice in all state courts of Florida and New York, as well as before the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.. Since joining the firm in 2013, Ms. Abraham has worked diligently to obtain several multi-million-dollar jury verdicts and settlements. Ms. Abraham is passionate about representing victims of crime ranging from shootings and sexual assaults to car accidents involving a drunk driver. Ms. Abraham is known for her tireless pursuit of justice on behalf of those she represents. As a lawyer and a mother, Ms. Abraham is a powerful advocate for children. She is committed to holding wrongdoers accountable while recovering maximum compensation available under Florida law.. In addition to her work at the firm, Ms. Abraham remains active throughout the community. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Abuse Counseling & Treatment Center, Inc. (ACT) and as an officer of the Southwest Florida Trial Lawyers Association. Ms. Abraham enjoys volunteering her time to mentor young adults as they pursue higher level education and begin their careers. In 2019, Ms. Abraham was featured in Gulfshore Business Magazine's 40 Under 40, recognizing Southwest Florida's most accomplished business professionals. In the same year, she was appointed to The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40. Ms. Abraham's passion, integrity, and results continue to be noticed by her peers and the community. In 2022, 2023, and 2024, she was named to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list, a prestigious recognition given to no more than 2.5% of the attorneys in the state each year.
Michael Raheb has successfully handled hundreds of cases in the state and federal courts of Southern Florida, in both the criminal and civil arenas. He believes in aggressively attacking all aspects of the opposing side’s case to obtain the most favorable outcome for his clients. As part of this aggressive representation, Mr. Raheb makes sure each of his clients’ cases is handled personally and that they have access to his skills and counsel anytime of the day or night.. To arrange a free consultation with Mr. Raheb, please click here.. BackgroundMr. Raheb served as lead defense counsel in one of Florida’s most publicized sexual battery cases, State v. Hiatt. The victim’s case received national coverage through personal interviews with Governor Bush and a Lifetime network documentary. Several state laws were passed in the victim’s name. With an offer to the defendant of life in prison without the possibility of parole, Mr. Raheb successfully defended his client, who was acquitted in less than three hours.. Michael Raheb has also:Served as Assistant Public DefenderBeen an integral part of an appellate opinion, Young v. ShoapFiled dozens of writs of habeas corpusHandled jury trials ranging from DUI/BUI to murder and aggravated sex battery.. His educational background includes:JD—Nova Southeastern University, Davie, Florida, 1997. Summer Abroad Program University of Geneva, International Health Law, Comparative Analysis of Women’s rights. Summer Abroad Program At the Sorbonne, University of Paris: Comparative Analysis of European Union Law. Legal Intern at the Aleph Institute in Surfside, Florida, helping prison inmates with their religious rights during their incarcerationLegal Intern, Legal Society of Broward CountySemi-finalist, F. Lee Bailey Moot Court TournamentMBA—Specialization in International Business, St. Thomas University, Miami, 1994; graduated Cum Laude. BBA—Major in Management, University of Miami, 1992; President’s list, Provost’s list. Fluent in Spanish and French. Mr. Raheb is an active participant in his professional community, holding memberships with the Cape Coral Bar Association,Collier County Bar Association, Broward County Bar Association, North Dade County Bar Association, Collier County Bar Association and National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is also a member of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Lee County and volunteers as counsel/judge for Teen Court in Lee County, Florida.. Helping ClientsMr. Raheb is fully committed to his clients. If you have a legal matter you’d like to discuss—from immigration issues to criminal law matters—contact Michael Raheb today to start planning your course of action.. Awards
Michael Mummert began his legal career working at the Public Defender of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit as an Assistant Public Defender for eight years. Michael left to join Faga Law Group, PA where he was a litigation attorney focusing on criminal law, family law and civil litigation. Upon the passing of Michael's Law Partner, Antonio Faga, Michael opened Mummert & Starling, PLLC. Michael has over 15 years of criminal defense experience from misdemeanor to capital cases. Michael has completed well over 50 jury trials, including a capital jury trial, and over 50 non-jury trials. His years of experience, knowledge of the law and rules of evidence, along with his extensive trial experience makes Michael Mummert the ideal attorney for your case when you need an experience trial attorney. Michael looks forward to being able to provide his clients with a range of expertise, a quality of service unmatched by any other interdisciplinary law firm, and providing this service with compassion, diligence and professionalism.
Member of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar, and a member of the Lee County Bar Association. Other community activities include: Finance Committee for the Diocese of Venice (Southwest Florida Catholic Churches); Chairman of the St. Francis Parish Church Council; and Fort Myers Property Owners Association. I have been with the firm since 1969 assisting clients with Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning, Probate, Real Estate and Real Property Law cases.
Melissa Sherman earned her Juris Doctor from the Barry University School of Law in Orlando, where she graduated magna cum laude, and when she’s not defending clients, she’s volunteering in the Fort Myers community. She opened the Sherman Defense Law Firm in May 2021. Defense attorney Melissa Sherman has successfully represented misdemeanor and felony defendants in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and throughout central and south Florida. As an Assistant Public Defender, Melissa Sherman has represented defendants charged with crimes that include robbery, arson, aggravated battery, drug crimes, sex crimes, theft, burglary, and driving under the influence (DUI).
Matt was born in Ferguson, Missouri, and was raised primarily in the Midwest. As the son of a single mother, Matt learned the value of a dollar from a young age. Matt attended four separate high schools, in Indiana, Missouri, Florida, and finally Illinois. In 1999, Matt began his Bachelor’s at Southern Illinois University, in Carbondale, Illinois. When he was three classes from graduating with his degree in Psychology, Matt left school in order to work at the family business in South Carolina. Matt spent ten years in South Carolina, learning the family furniture business, and helping it grow. His time in the business taught him how to be an independent self-starter, and how to meet and exceed client’s needs, but most importantly, how to be a creative problem solver.. After ten years in the furniture business, Matt decided he wanted to finish his degree and pursue other careers, but was unsure of what direction he would go. After careful consideration, Matt thought back to all those arguments won, all the times strangers would tell him he would make a good lawyer after coming up with creative solutions to customer issues. It seemed like a long-shot at the time for a man who was already 34 years old, but two and a half years later, with the support of his wife and two young children, Matt would graduate from Florida Coastal School of Law (“FCSL”) number 1 in his class of 241, Summa Cum Laude, with numerous other honors and achievements, including being named a Dean’s Scholar all semesters, receiving 6 book awards (recognizing top performance in individual classes), and an invitation into the Academic Honors Program. Matt was also a member of the FCSL Law Review, an Assistant Director of the Pro Bono Program, for which he received recognition for providing more than 75 hours of pro bono service, and a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Society.. While in Law School, Matt devoted extra time to the study of Criminal Law, completing externships at both the Public Defender’s Clinic, and the Office of the State Attorney for the 4th Judicial Circuit, as well as additional classes concerning criminal procedure and trial practice. This extra focus in the area of criminal law earned Matt an advanced certificate in criminal law.. After law school, Matt applied to 18 of the 20 Offices of the State Attorney and ultimately decided that Fort Myers was the place he wanted to begin the practice of law and raise his family. Matt spent approximately two and a half years at the Office of the State Attorney for the 20th Judicial Circuit, working cases ranging from DUI to drug trafficking, and working on specialty court dockets such as drug court and domestic violence. His time as a prosecutor taught him how to be efficient and detail-oriented, and gave him a comprehensive understanding of how local offices prosecute criminal cases.. In January 2020, Matt joined the Rios Law Group in order to continue his pursuit of justice. With a keen eye for spotting legal issues, Matt is able to apply his experience as a prosecutor in order to come up with creative solutions to the complex problems associated with criminal prosecutions.
Luis E. Insignares brings more than 25 years of legal experience to each case and client. He is a BOARD CERTIFIED MARITAL AND FAMILY LAWYER by the Florida Bar and he is a BOARD CERTIFIED FAMILY TRIAL LAWYER by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is also a Certified Family Mediator and a Certified Appellate Mediator.Luis was a member of the Executive Council of the Family Section of the Florida Bar. He served in the section in various capacities. Currently,was co-chair of the CLE Committee, past editor of its Commentator (2009-2015), the official publication of the Family Law Section, and is a member of the Amicus Curiae Committee. His latest contribution to the Amicus Curiae Committee was on behalf of the Family Law Section by co-authoring the Section’s brief In Re: Matter of Adoption of: X.X.G and N.R.G., which ultimately led to Adoption Equality throughout the State of Florida. He is also a past member of the Legislation Committee.He is a past member of the 20th Judicial Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission, serving as chairman in 1996. He served on the board of the Governor's Young Lawyer's Division. Currently he served as a trustee for the S.W. Florida Food and Winefest to benefit the Golisano's Childrens Hospital at Lee Memorial Hospital and is a Board Member of Hope Hospice. Luis is a graduate of the Emerging Leaders Program of the Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce and has served on the board of the Harry Chapin Food Bank, and the board of the Lee County Legal Aid Society , Hope Hospice and currently srves on the Board of Advisors for Gulfshore Business Magazine and as a current Board Member of the Heights Foundation.
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Lisa A. Difilippo, Esq. was born and raised in Queens, New York until she and her family moved to Miami, Florida where she completed high school and college. Lisa supported herself through college working as a paralegal at a boutique Miami law firm that specialized in automobile accidents and criminal defense. It was there that she discovered how much she loved helping people during difficult times in their life and prepared herself to attend law school.. Lisa attended Ave Maria School of Law in Naples, Florida where she was an active member of the Student Bar Association, the Women’s Law Association and Moot Court. While in law school, Lisa competed in numerous oral advocacy competitions throughout the United States and was the recipient of the Best Oral Advocate Award in 2014 and winner of the 2014 St. Thomas More Trial Competition. She graduated in 2014 with her Juris Doctor and was recognized at graduation for her trial accomplishments.. Immediately after law school, she was hired by the State Attorney’s Office for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit where she conducted dozens of criminal trials in Collier County, Hendry County, and Glades County. After serving three years with the State, Lisa was hired by a Naples commodity brokerage firm as their general in-house attorney handling their contracts and civil litigation.. In recent years, Lisa successfully recovered millions of dollars in settlements and trial verdicts for her clients. In 2024, Lisa was nominated as one of South Florida’s “Top Lawyers” and was recognized for her career achievements.. Lisa currently specializes in personal injury matters including, but not limited to, automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, wrongful death, trucking accidents, Uber/Lyft accidents, and catastrophic injury cases. Lisa is also familiar with, and has had the pleasure of representing Plaintiffs in, complex litigation matters involving contracts and product liability matters. Lisa also handles criminal defense, including misdemeanor, felony and traffic infractions.
Like his father and grandfather before him, Logan Goldberg knew early in life that his passion for advocating for the rights of those who have been wronged would lead him to the practice of personal injury law. Logan is an Associate Attorney with Goldberg Noone and focuses his practice on the litigation of personal injury and wrongful death cases.. Logan earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology from Florida State University in 2015, followed by earning his Juris Doctorate Degree from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College of Law, (FAMU), in December 2017. Upon passing the Florida Bar exam, Logan became a prosecutor for the State Attorney’s Office in Charlotte County, Florida, where he tried cases in both County and Circuit Court for almost two years.. Logan’s tenacity, compassion for his clients and unwavering dedication to the rule of law mean you will always have a fighter in your corner, tirelessly standing up for what you deserve. He believes people who have suffered a serious injury, or family members who have lost a loved one because of someone else’s negligence or recklessness, deserve to be represented by an attorney who won’t quit until justice has been served.. In addition to his service to our community as a personal injury attorney, Logan also enjoys volunteering through Lee County’s Community Cooperative and their Meals on Wheels program, along with giving his time to Habitat for Humanity.. In his leisure time, Logan enjoys boating and fishing the beautiful waters of Southwest Florida, and spending time with his family. A goal he has always looked forward to, he is excited to join his father and the other partners at Goldberg Noone, continuing his legal career fighting for his clients.
Lee Viacava has successfully resolved thousands of cases for his clients during his 17+ years practicing law. Mr. Viacava has skillfully advocated for his clients in Southwest Florida for over 17 years. Lee uniquely tailors his representation for each individual client to best suit their needs and exclusively practices criminal defense. He takes the time to properly approach each and every case because he handles all of his own cases personally. Lee Viacava is able to consistently achieve outstanding results on behalf of his clients. Having resided in Southwest Florida since childhood, Mr. Viacava has developed extensive community ties. Lee draws upon his entire well of resources for every case in order to ensure the best possible results for his clients.. Lee Viacava graduated from the University of Florida with a B.A. in Criminal Justice. Following graduation Mr. Viacava received his Juris Doctorate from Thomas Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. While in law school he received the honor of being elected to both the Moot Court Board and the Mock Trial Board. Lee Viacava was further awarded the prestigious Litigation Certificate of Achievement during his tenure at Thomas Cooley Law School. Upon graduation from law school he returned to Southwest Florida area where he was raised and began a law career focused on litigation.. The most important decision you make regarding your case will be the lawyer you choose to hire. You need an attorney on your case who is going to explore all avenues and leave no stone unturned in order to get you the best possible result. The last thing you need is a lawyer who does not want to go to trial. Lee Viacava is ready to fight on your behalf towards getting you the best possible result.
Kristie A. Scott practices Church Law, Business Law, Employment Law, Litigation, Contract Law and Homeowner's Association Law. She has significant advocacy and leadership experience. Her professional experience ranges from insurance and investments to litigation and legal writing.. Kristie has been honored by numerous organizations including AV Preeminent Rating with Martindale Hubbell for excellence in legal ethics (2020), being named a Leader in the Law (2017) and a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine (2019-2020).. In addition to practicing law, Kristie teaches Business Law as an adjunct professor at Florida Gulf Coast University.
Jeffrey S. Haut has a litigation practice focused on counseling corporate clients, employers, homeowners and homebuyers, contractors, and individuals in Southwest Florida through a broad range of litigation matters. Jeffrey has worked on numerous commercial litigation cases involving breaches of contract, shareholder and partnership disputes, real property and title disputes, construction liens and defects, tortious interference, and trade secret misappropriation. He has also represented clients in litigation arising from wire transfer scams, business email compromise schemes, financial fraud, identity theft, and federal and state data security and privacy laws.. On a national scale, Jeffrey represents corporations responding to data breaches and cybersecurity incidents. Jeffrey tailors his advice to each of his client’s specific situation by evaluating the nuanced industry-specific regulations impacting their operations and focusing on a proactive approach to preventing cybersecurity problems. When a crisis occurs, Jeffrey is equipped to mitigate the impact of possible litigation, coordinate forensic investigation, collaborate with law enforcement, and advise his clients on their notification and regulatory reporting obligations.. A testament to his strength in cybersecurity litigation matters, Jeffrey is pursuing both a professional graduate certificate in cybersecurity from Harvard University’s Harvard Extension School as well as his Certified Information Privacy Professional Certification as a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals.