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Nanette Cruz was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Nanette attended the University of Central Florida and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies. A few years after graduating from UCF, Nanette worked as a litigation paralegal prior to attending law school. Nanette attended Florida A&M University College of Law and graduated cum laude with a Juris a student at FAMU, Nanette was involved with the Student Bar Association, the Hispanic American Law Student Association and was inducted to FAMU’s Law Review. Nanette was also awarded the Dean’s Top Performer Scholarship and was on the Dean’s List. After graduating from law school and admission to the Florida Bar, Nanette began practicing Personal Injury, Probate and Social Security Disability Claims and Federal Appeals. In 2016, Nanette was offered a partnership position at The Michael Reese Law Firm to continue her efforts of representing individuals who need disability benefits. Nanette also served as a Guardian ad Litem for the Orange County Legal Aid Society representing children in need and as an attorney advisor for Orange County Teen Court. In addition to practicing law, Nanette is very active in her community and church. Nanette was the Kindergarten Director at Whole Life Church from 2008-2019. Nanette served as a board member at Orlando Junior Academy, the school where one of her two daughters attended through 2018. Nanette also served in the Executive Committee and the Association Board of Trustees for the Florida Conference of Seventh Day Adventists for 6 years. Nanette currently serves as a member of the Constitution and Bylaws Committee for the Florida Conference of Seventh Day Adventists.
NANCY PICO CAMPIGLIA has been defending licensees before the respective Florida regulatory agencies for approximately 12 years. Prior to entering private practice, she served as General Counsel of Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation (the “DBPR”), which licenses and regulates nearly a million Florida businesses and professionals. There, she managed the legal affairs of the agency, providing representation for approximately 28 regulated businesses and professions, including real estate licensees, appraisers, veterinarians, accountants, contractors, cosmetologists, community association managers, alcoholic beverage and tobacco establishments, and hotels and restaurants. She is a former chief prosecutor for the Florida Real Estate Commission (“FREC”) and the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (“FREAB”), and a frequent lecturer on real estate licensing related matters.. While with the Department, she acted as legal counsel to the Governor's Task Force on Homeowner Associations. In addition to serving as Acting Director of the Division of Real Estate, she headed its prosecution team.. Prior to attending law school, Nancy was a real estate broker and owner of a real estate brokerage in Miami. Florida Jurisprudence has designated her publication, Florida Real Estate License Law: Who is Protecting the Public, as a practice aid for several consecutive years.. Nancy prides herself in giving back to the community. She documented a condominium complex for Habitat for Humanity, is a past president of the Christian Service Center, former director of the Central Florida Real Estate Council and of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals. She is a frequent lecturer at Realtor Associations and related organizations.. Nancy holds a Masters in Law in Real Property Development from the University of Miami School of Law (LLM 1999). She received the degree of Juris Doctor from St. Thomas University School of Law (J.D., 1998), where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review and a dedicated member of the Human Rights Institute, where she assisted in the development, research and processing of asylum cases and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals. Nancy received a B.A. degree from the Florida State University (1976). She is admitted to practice before The Florida Bar, and Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.. Nancy was a shareholder with a national law firm that boasts more than 500 attorneys and 19 offices throughout the nation. Notable client work includes the creation of complex residential and commercial condominiums, property owners and mixed associations, commercial and residential development, complex timeshare matters and general real estate transactions.. Currently, her immigration practice focuses on entrepreneur visas and related appeals. She concentrates on the EB5 and E2 Visas.
Nancy Brandt is an Of counsel attorney with the Central Florida law firm Bogin, Munns & Munns. She specializes in Civil Litigation and Business Law, including Real Property Development, Commercial Contract Disputes, Commercial Litigation, Real Property Disputes, and Insurance Defense. She received her B.A. in 1992 and her J.D. in 1995 from the University of Florida. Ms. Brandt teaches Civil Litigation I as an adjunct professor at Valencia College.
My practice is dedicated to helping anyone injured as a result of negligence.. From, auto/car accidents, catastrophic injury claims to wrongful death claims, it would be my honor to assist you and your family. Since 1979 our firm has provided prompt, kind and expert representation in all facets of injury and accident claims.. When not practicing law, I enjoy spending time with my wife and 6 kids. I’m a native Floridian but I’ve spent a great deal of time outside the state of Florida and overseas. I am fluent in French.
My passion is to create a plan that protects you, your family, and everything you worked so hard to achieve. The focus of my legal practice is Estate Planning, Probate and Estate Administration, and Elder Law.. I have a passion for helping people plan for their loved ones and future. Establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. Proper estate planning not only puts you in charge of your finances, it can also spare your loved ones of the expense, delay and frustration associated with managing your affairs. Whether you are planning ahead or are in the middle of a difficult situation, I can advise you. Please contact me to begin this process.
My passion is helping clients aspire to a better life. I work primarily with real estate investors and entrepreneurs who have real estate holdings as part of their portfolio. Our primary focus is on protecting your assets from judgment creditors, building your asset holdings, and ensuring that your legacy is passed on to the next generation as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible, providing you with a sense of security and reassurance about your assets.. We draft all types of deeds, including enhanced life estates (Lady Bird deeds), create limited liability companies, advise clients about joint ventures and partnerships, draft Florida land trusts for privacy and asset protection, draft mortgage loan documents for private lenders, represent buyers and sellers in residential and commercial real estate closings, provide complete estate planning counseling and drafting, and create special LLCs for self-directed IRA account holders who invest in alternative investments with their retirement funds.. It's important to note that we do not handle any litigation, including evictions, foreclosures, partitions, or breaches of contract. We are solely a transactional practice, committed to providing you with the services you need without the stress of litigation.. I am the co-author of Land Trusts in Florida, Eleventh Edition. Trust This., my podcast @mylandtrustee, is on YouTube and targeted at real estate entrepreneurs and professionals. You can also subscribe to my weekly e-mail newsletter on our website at www.aspirelegal.com.
My office is my family, and our goal is to make you comfortable when you face life's most difficult crossroads. When you need help, we are at your service. Call us for a free consultation for Chapter 7, 11, & 13 Bankruptcy, Foreclosure Defense, Mortgage Modification, I.R.S. Problems, and collection calls.. ---. BransonLaw, PLLC is primarily focused on the representation of individuals in bankruptcy law matters. Additionally, our service to the community has been through the Pro se clinic and previously through the Guardian Ad-Litem program, with more than thirty children represented.. Admitted to practice- The Florida Bar, U.S. District /Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida, United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.
My objective is to get the absolute best outcome for my client
My name is Nicholas Gurney and I am a trial attorney handling catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases with a focus on defective and unsafe products and trucking crash investigation. I also serve as an Adjunct Professor of Legal Studies at the University of Central Florida, where I am honored and blessed to teach advocacy skills to the next generation of legal professionals. Born and raised in Florida, I've made it my mission to represent regular people harmed by powerful corporations, massive insurance companies, and oppressive government. In my career, I have secured favorable jury verdicts in both civil and criminal cases. I am very proud of this fact because some attorneys rarely ever try a case in front of a jury.. This matters because insurance companies and large corporations know which attorneys are willing to go to trial.. Perhaps more importantly, they know who can do it well.. To hone my skills as a trial attorney, I attended a top Legal Studies program at the University of Central Florida. There, I studied both the art and science of trial advocacy. After graduating from UCF with Honors from the prestigious Burnett Honors College, I attended the University of Florida Levin College of Law where I graduated Cum Laude with Dean's List Honors. At UF Law, I donated more free legal service hours than any other graduate--an accomplishment for which I was honored with the H.G. Blechman Pro Bono Service Award. I worked hard at UF, earning the highest grade in six (6) different courses and degree certificates in Community Service, Criminal Justice, and Pro Bono Legal Work. To this day, I am one of only a handful of attorneys ever to be inducted into both the National Order of Barristers and the Florida Blue Key National Honor Society upon graduation.. Since graduating from UF's law school, I have helped secured favorable results for injured clients including single-event jury verdicts of $1.4 million (Palm Beach County) and $1.3 million (Collier County). Even so, I never stop learning. In 2016, I became one of the youngest graduates of Gerry Spence's famed Trial Lawyer's College in Dubois, Wyoming. For my professional accomplishments, I have been recognized by Best Lawyers' Ones to Watch (2020), Super Lawyers' Rising Star (2020), National Trial Lawyers' Top 40 Under 40 three times (2018, 2019, and 2020), and the University of Central Florida's Top 30 Under 30 (2017).. I currently assist in coaching the UCF Trial Team, of which I am a proud alumnus and former national championship competitor. In my spare time, I enjoy woodworking, exploring the outdoors with my puppy, and spending time with my niece and nephew, both of whom are wise beyond their years.. I am available to take your call, day or night, at.
My name is Michelle L. Kelson. I grew up in Central Florida. I graduated with Honors from the University of Central Florida with a degree in legal studies. I continued my studies at Barry University School of Law, again graduating with Honors. I have dedicated my career to helping others. With a background in Medical Malpractice, Personal injury, Auto Negligence and Insurance law, I work aggressively every day making sure I meet my client’s needs. I am dedicated to resolving your case quickly while making sure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my family, water activities, anything outdoors, and simply having fun. In addition, I love to travel and have spent time in places such as Saudi Arabia, Africa, England, Mexico and Spain.
My name is Geoff Hoatson and I’m the founder of the Family First Firm. I grew up in Central Florida surrounded by all my extended family. Both of my grandfathers were veterans of World War II and my paternal grandfather received the Purple Heart and Silver Star from Fleet Admiral Nimitz for his heroism as a medic on the Pacific Front. I gained a deep respect for our service members and my elders, while listening to them recount their time in the service. I knew that I wanted to help these people I admired so much. Unfortunately, over the years, both grandfathers ended up with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. My paternal grandfather was able to be qualified for Medicaid and my maternal grandfather was able to receive benefits from the VA. To call these benefits a blessing is a massive understatement; they allowed both of my grandmothers to age in their homes with dignity.. Born and raised in the Orlando area, I attended a local high school and then the University of Central Florida. It wasn’t until I went to Emory University for law school that I left Central Florida for the very first time. However, that choice was an easy one, because Emory is ranked as one of the top law schools in the country and has one of the preeminent estate planning programs. After graduating from Emory, I returned to Orlando to marry my fiancée, start a family, and begin the practice of law.. In 2009, I decided to go out on my own and open the Family First Firm to help seniors and service members protect themselves, their families, and their legacies from the unique problems that our seniors face. We are proud to have helped countless families achieve their goals and gain peace of mind. We would be honored to help you too.
My legal career began at the Orange County Public Defender's Office in February of 2005, where I worked for 9.5 years. At the time I left in 2014, I was an attorney in the major crimes division, handling only first and second degree murder cases. I left to start a firm with two partners, but a little over a year later, one partner needed to dissolve the firm, so I formed a solo practice to finish out my criminal cases. I am proud to be back at the Public Defender's Office as of August 2016, helping those who cannot afford to hire an attorney.. Now that I am back at the Orange County Public Defender's office, I am not available for hire. My clients are appointed to me based upon the charges and what judicial division the case is assigned to. Appointed clients and their families still want to know about the attorney handling the case, so I hope this profile can provide that information and help everyone feel good about me when the client did not have the choice of picking me for representation.. I am a board certified criminal trial attorney, which means I am considered an expert in the field of criminal trials; there are approximately 431 attorneys in this state with that certification. I have over 11.5 years of experience doing criminal defense, and have handled many first and second degree murder cases, attempted murders, robberies, carjackings, home invasions, burglaries, rapes, drug traffickings and possessions, etc. I have had approximately 60 jury trials and approximately 10 non-jury trials, all of which were bench trials for violations of probation. I have not counted cases where I announced a case as being ready for trial and the State dropped the case without picking a jury; I don't count those as a trial, though some private attorneys do, so be careful when looking at trial numbers, and ask questions as to what the attorney considers to be a trial.. I plan on keeping my website's blog online, but it's updated sporadically; essentially when I feel like writing. One blog in particular is written to help families find ways to help their loved one who is charged with a crime. If you'd like to check it out, please use the link in my profile to go to my website.
My law firm specializes in all personal injury claims while providing 5 star client service. We specializing in pursuing motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice and wrongful death cases. We provide 5 star client service and excel in ensuring our clients are kept informed during the presuit and/or litigation process every step of the way.
My great grandfather, Eugene Malone, started a law firm in Central Illinois which my father, Richard James "Jim" Lannon, Jr., managed prior to being appointed Judge on the 13th Judicial Circuit, in and for LaSalle County, Illinois. My Aunt, M. Catherine Lannon, was the head of the Administrative Law Division of the Florida Attorney General's Office for 33 years after clerking at the 1st DCA. My cousin, Laura C. Lannon, served as a prosecutor for Cook County, Illinois (i.e., the Chicago metropolitan area) prior to her untimely and unfortunate death. You could say that being an attorney is in my blood.. Born in LaSalle, Illinois in 1974, my family moved to Dedham, Massachusetts when my parents divorced in 1984. I attended school in Massachusetts from 4th grade to my senior year of college, having graduated from The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester in 1996. For the next 4 years, I worked as a sales representative for BellSouth Advertising & Publishing Corporation in Tucker, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. Being a sales representative prepared me for being an attorney, for it is far more difficult to sell a product or service to an unwilling buyer than it is to demonstrate to a jury or a judge why your client's position in the lawsuit is meritorious, or why your client deserves to win, and why your client deserves to be compensated (i.e., paid damages).. I attended law school at The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. from 2000 to 2003. During this time, I was invited onto the Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (this journal is reserved for students in the top 10% of their class) and (2) Moot Court. My Comment, "Let Him Die with Dignity or Hope for a Cure, the Consequences of Modern Medicine", was printed in the Winter 2002 edition. I have also held the prestigious honor of serving as the Note and Comment Editor for the Journal.. After graduation from law school, I clerked for The Honorable Peggy A. Quince at the Florida Supreme Court for 2 years. I then worked at the 8th largest law firm in the world at the time in its Central Florida Litigation Practice Group handling commercial litigation and appeals. I left that Am Law 100 firm to work at an intellectual property litigation boutique before serving as the Deputy City Attorney in Palm Bay, Florida for 2.5 years. I was thereafter promoted to City Attorney, a position that I held for 7 years before founding my law firm.
My firm consists of a team of experienced and highly skilled criminal defense attorneys. We have board certified criminal trial experts, a former judge and other skilled attorneys with over a 100 years of combined experience. We have former State Prosecutors and Public Defenders. I handle all criminal law matters. I have personally represented people on thousands of cases and will not hesitate to take your case to trial.. Our previous cases include DUI, Driving While License Suspened, Resisting an Officer with and without Violence, Violation of Probation (VOP), Grand Theft, Armed Robbery, Attempted Murder, Drug charges, Trafficking, and many more. We are available for all state and federal charges.. The Majority of oury cases are out of Orange County, Osceola County, Seminole County, Voluisa County, Polk County and Lake County, however, I do represent people throughout all of Central Florida.. We offer reasonable payment plans and competitive pricing. Call my office today at for a free consultation.
My business, technical, and legal background combine to provide incredible value and insight to the business giants of tomorrow.
Ms. Synnamon graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education in 2003. She then decided to do something different with her career, and attended Florida A&M University College of Law in 2006.. During law school, she was President of the American Association for Justice (formerly American Trial Lawyers Association), as well as, the Mock Trial Chairperson on the Advocacy Board. Giving back to the community was and continues to be a huge priority to her, which is why, she organized the Annual AAJ Homeruns for Lukemia Charity Softball Tournament, which benefits the Leukemia and Lymphoma Center of Central Florida. She also participated in Moot Court as well as Mock trial in several national competitions before graduating with her Juris Doctorate in 2009.. Her passion for advocating in the courtroom fueled her career at the State Attorney's Office in the Ninth Judicial Circuit (Orlando, FL). Throughout her years as a prosecutor, she was assigned to several specialized units including Misdemeanor, Juvenile, Felony Domestic Violence, and the Sex Crimes/Child Abuse Unit. She handled serious and difficult cases, and became proficient in complex scientific evidence (DNA, Finger print analysis, computer forensics, blood alcohol levels). In addition, she amounted extensive courtroom experience, arguing hundreds of motions, and over 60 jury trials including Capital Sex Crimes.. Ms. Synnamon, left the State Attorney's Office in June of 2013 and pursued criminal defense work. She has seen how hard it is for those that have been accused of a crime as well as their families to deal with the intimidation of the criminal justice system.. Ms. Synnamon is licensed to practice law in the state courts of Florida and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
Ms. Oliver is a partner in the Tampa office. She started her legal career as an intern for the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office under the direction of retired Sheriff Lee Cannon. Upon completing law school, she served as a prosecutor with the Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s Office from 1998-2007. She was a solo practitioner from 2007-2010. Ms. Oliver's family is rooted in law enforcement and public service. She primarily focuses her practice on first responder benefits, including workers’ compensation claims, pension, and representation in internal affair investigations. In addition to her civil practice, Ms. Oliver represents those charged with criminal and traffic offenses. Her criminal practice includes the representation of juveniles to ensure that the laws unique to juveniles and the due process rights of juveniles are followed. In addition to her legal career, she enjoys coaching AAU high school basketball and competing in extracurricular athletic events.
Ms. Giuliano is an experienced litigator with a focus on real estate litigation and small business representation. She has represented every type of party in real estate litigation: lenders, associations, homeowners, contractors, managers, tenants, creditors and debtors alike. She has also represented consumers in claims under FDUPTA and the FHA.. She brings this breadth of litigation experience to mediation with a novel ability to understand the case from all sides. She is a passionate advocate for her clients and a compassionate mediator for fellow lawyers and parties alike.
Mr. Weiss founded his own construction boutique firm in 2012 and is able to assist you in drafting contracts and enforcing the same to help manage risk in construction matters. Prior to opening his own firm, Mr. Weiss was a shareholder at Holland & Knight, LLP, focusing exclusively on Construction Law and co-chairing the Florida Construction Practice Group. Mr. Weiss has been practicing construction law for 40 years and is board certified in construction.. Mr. Weiss is a recognized authority in construction matters. Mr. Weiss has represented clients in construction defect, delay, disruption, acceleration claims involving all aspects of construction. Mr. Weiss has conducted major litigation in many state and federal courts, and has also participated in many arbitrations. Mr. Weiss' focus of late has been on claims arising from or relating to leaks in building envelope systems, which cause water intrusion, mold and mildew. Mr. Weiss has experience in handling defense of OSHA claims.. We work comfortably with construction managers, project managers, developers, architects, engineers and building owners. Should a dispute arise between the parties, we are prepared to assist. In the event an alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation, project neutrals, or the like, is unsuccessful, we are litigators. The Firm has the resources to litigate matters before arbitration panels, state and federal courts. Mr. Weiss is frequently asked to serve as a private arbitrator or with the stipulation of the parties, act as a mediator in a variety of construction matters.
Mr. Van Alstyne's practice is focused on civil litigation with an emphasis on Construction and Real Estate. He has a wide range of practical work experience both as a construction manager and an engineering project manager. After obtaining his undergraduate degree in construction management, he worked on large and small commercial construction projects as a project engineer with general contractors until he received a graduate certificate in urban and regional planning in 2007.. He then spent the next five years working for a nationwide engineering firm that specializes in facilities, geotechnical, materials testing, and environmental consulting. Lewis learned about each of these four disciplines, but spent most of his time as a project manager in the facilities department conducting engineering assessments, energy audits, capital budget planning, or construction loan monitoring on over 10 million square feet spread across more than 600 retail, office, multi-family, or industrial buildings. On the environmental consulting side of the business, he conducted site reconnaissance and prepared reports for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Limited Site Assessments, Soil Sampling, Groundwater Sampling, and Asbestos Sampling.. Wanting to apply his passion for construction and engineering to the legal realm, he went on to receive his law degree and now enjoys helping clients such as owners, developers, contractors & subs, architects, and engineers.
Mr. Valdes is an associate attorney at Jones, Hurley and Hand, P.A. He has focused his practice solely on the defense of Florida Workers' Compensation matters. During that time, he has handled all types of claims and litigation.. Mr. Valdes was born and raised in Miami, FL. He is a first generation born U.S. Citizen, his parents having fled from Cuba in the early 1960s. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Finance from Florida International University in 2001. He then earned his Juris Doctorate from Florida State University in 2004. He sat for, and passed, the Florida Bar in that same year.. Personally, Mr. Valdes enjoys spending time with his wife and two young children. He also remains very close to his extended family in Miami. He is very proud of his Hispanic heritage, and embraces the work ethic instilled into him by his parents and several other role models in his life. They are living proof that the American Dream does exist, and through hard work and effort, you can achieve any goal you might set for yourself.
Mr. Sheffler focuses his practice on representation of businesses involved in a wide range of industries and on issues including business litigation, commercial collection, business strategy and contract negotiation. Additionally, Mr. Sheffler represents clients in the construction industry throughout Florida on issues involving Florida's Construction Lien law, payment bond claims and varied construction related matters.. Mr. Sheffler graduated from the University of Florida's College of Business Administration in 1987. In 1990, he graduated from the University of Florida College of Law receiving his Juris Doctorate degree and has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1991. He is a member of the Florida Bar, American Bar Association, and American Inns of Court.. Mr. Sheffler was an associate with the Law Offices of Robert Worman from 1991-1994. He then served as President and corporate attorney to his family's food and paper goods distribution business in central Florida from 1994 until 2002. Mr. Sheffler returned to the full time practice of law as an associate with the Law Offices of Robert B. Worman in 2002. In January 2006, he became a shareholder and partner in the firm now known as Worman & Sheffler, P.A.. By having been intimately involved in the daily operations of the wholesale distribution business, Mr. Sheffler developed a working knowledge and familiarity with issues involving credit analysis, open account sales, warehousing and varied business matters that gives him a unique understanding of many of the business issues facing his clients.. Mr. Sheffler has conducted several seminars on such topics as business credit analysis and debt collection under Florida law as well as Florida's Construction Lien Law. He has also lectured for the National Business Institute.. Mr. Sheffler has been active in many community and civic organizations, and in 2006 and 2007 volunteered as a member of the Executive Steering Committee for AAU Baseball for the state of Florida.
Mr. Serrano is a born and raised resident of the Orlando area. After graduating from Orlando's Edgewater High School, Mr. Serrrano went on to graduate cum laude from the University of Florida while majoring in Political Science and minoring in Family, Youth and Community Sciences.. During Mr. Serrano's undergraduate studies, he worked at a well respected criminal defense firm in the Gainesville area, Dethomasis and Buchanan. Under the guidance of the attorneys at Dethomasis and Buchanan, he learned the importance of hard work and treating all clients as individuals.. Mr. Serrano continued his pursuit of a legal career by graduating from the University of Florida's Levin College of Law. During his legal studies, Mr. Serrano was recognized by the Florida Supreme Court as a Certified Legal Intern (CLI) for the 8th Judicial Circuit Public Defender's Office in Gainesville, FL. This distinction allowed him to represent indigent criminal defendants under the direction of the attorneys at the Public Defender's Office. Mr. Serrano's hard work and dedication to the clients awarded him the ability to be lead counsel on two criminal trials as a CLI in the PD office.. Prior to founding SerranoLaw, Mr. Serrano worked as an Assistant Public Defender in both Orange and Osceola counties for the 9th Judicial Circuit Public Defender's Office. Mr. Serrano represented thousands of clients in juvenile, county and felony cases. He was lead or co-counsel on more than 30 jury trials as well as many non-jury bench trials. Mr. Serrano also handled more than a thousand cases in a Felony Violation of Probation division while working at the Public Defender's Office.. Mr. Serrano founded SerranoLaw with the desire to provide individualized aggressive and experienced representation to those who have been accused of a crime or the victim of negligence.
Mr. Rubin is also a CPA licensed in Florida. With both legal and accounting backgrounds, Mr. Rubin assists clients in structuring, negotiating and documenting their transactions. From choice of entity and governing documents (such as shareholders agreements and LLC operating agreements) to ongoing business issues such as employment, confidentiality, noncompetition and intellectual property licensing, he understands what clients need to operate their businesses. Mr. Rubin has structured strategic business relationships, including joint ventures and distribution arrangements, for numerous clients and has facilitated several small and mid-cap companies with obtaining debt and private placements of equity in the U.S. and internationally. He has also represented numerous buyers and sellers in the disposition of businesses, and in the separation of partnerships and other closely held businesses.