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Florida Appeals handles complex civil appellate litigation in state and federal courts. Founding partner, Shannon McLin Carlyle, is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in appellate practice and is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell. She is also a Board Certified Circuit and Appellate Court Mediator. She is an experienced appellate advocate with an extensive background in state and federal appellate representation. As a former law clerk to the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal, Ms. Carlyle developed a unique perspective as to what appellate courts expect in appellate briefs and pleadings. Ms. Carlyle is admitted to practice in Florida state and federal courts, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
Fanny Nater was born in Bogota, Colombia, S.A. Fanny moved to New York City, NY at the age of four (4) years old with her mother, brother and sister. In 1987, Fanny moved to Orlando, Florida and has been a resident of Florida since 1986. Fanny began her legal carrier by pursuing a degree in legal studies from Valencia Community College. Upon completion of her degree at Valencia Community College in 1995, Fanny began to work in the legal field when she was offered a permanent position following a three (3) month unpaid internship.. Fanny developed a great deal of passion for the law and she began to pursue her bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Florida in liberal studies with a concentration in Political Science, English and Letters. Following her graduation from the University of Central Florida, Fanny applied and was accepted to law school where she completed her Juris Doctorate in the evening program at Florida A & M University, College of Law. While pursuing her Juris Doctorate, Fanny worked a full time job and cared for her family, which includes a wonderful and loving husband and three wonderful children.. Overall, Fanny has dedicated twenty (20) years to the legal field in the capacity of paralegal, case manager, office manager and attorney. During the last twenty (20) years Fanny has gained extensive experience in handling cases from initial sign up to trial. She is an avid advocate for her clients and seeks the best possible outcome for her clients, while ensuring that her clients are properly informed throughout the life cycle of their case. Fanny understands how legal issues can impact the life and health of her clients and their families. It is her goal to make the legal process as manageable and simple as possible. More importantly, Fanny will ensure that every possible avenue is explored to ensure that her clients obtain the best and most favorable results.
FAMILY: Dealing with issues surrounding something as important as your family can be extremely difficult. It is during times like these that if an attorney is needed, you obtain representation that will be cognizant of your feelings as well as your goal in resolving the outstanding matters. Attorney Benjamin has handled several family matters and respects the seriousness of the issues surrounding these matters. She handles dissolution of marriage, child support, modifications, visitation, and contempt matters.. As a sole practitioner, it is this firm’s policy to address any issues directly with the client. CRIMINAL DEFENSE: If you are accused of a crime, you need an experienced attorney dedicated to handling the case for you . Contacting an experienced criminal defense lawyer can make a difference in how your matter is handled and how your rights are protected. Attorney Benjamin handles misdemeanor, violation of probation, expungement, juvenile, felony and injunction cases.. PERSONAL INJURY: The firm specializes in injury and negligent cases. Attorney Benjamin has vast experience in handling motor vehicle accidents, dog bite cases; premises liability; negligent security; and wrongful death cases. The goal of this firm is to always get the client what they are entitled and keep them informed at all times. Going through a loss resulting from injury is difficult for the individual and the family. Attorney Benjamin focuses on keeping the client informed and assisting with making this process easier for client.. At all times the goal of this firm to keep the client informed and obtain the goals that are established from the onset.
Experience:. Prior to founding Myers and Eichelberger, P.L., Mr. Eichelberger worked as an insurance defense attorney for the firm of Rissman, Barrett, Hurt, Donahue & McLain, P.A., focusing on worker’s compensation claims. He represented large national insurance companies and servicing agents, as well as large national to small local employers. Mr. Eichelberger also worked as a law clerk in New York at the law firm of Woods Oviatt Gillman, where he worked extensively in the real estate, litigation, and estates departments. He also had the privilege of working in the family law division at the Alachua County Courthouse serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge Stanley H. Griffis III, of the Florida 8th Judicial Circuit.. Bar Admissions:. Mr. Eichelberger is admitted to practice in Florida and the United States District Courts for the Middle District of Florida.. Education:. Université de Montpellier, France, Masters in International Business Law, 2009. University of Florida, J.D., 2009. Brigham Young University, B.A., with University Honors, 2004. Recognitions, Associations and Professional Activities:. Mr. Eichelberger is a member of the Florida Bar, the Orange County Bar Association and the American Bar Association.. Languages:. Fluent in Bulgarian- Proficient in French, Spanish and Russian
Experience:. Attorney Bonnell attended Florida State University and graduated cum laude with majors in political science and international affairs. In his final year of college, Mr. Bonnell lived and studied abroad in Valencia, Spain.. Mr. Bonnell obtained his Juris Doctor from the Florida State University College of Law in 2016 and was licensed by The Florida Bar to practice law that same year. During his time in law school, Mr. Bonnell clerked for a local law firm and also provided family law services to the indigent.. In his final year of law school, Mr. Bonnell was qualified by the Florida Supreme Court as a certified legal intern. As a legal intern, he worked at the 2nd Circuit Public Defender’s Office representing juvenile defendants in all stages of criminal proceedings, including trial.. Throughout his legal career, Mr. Bonnell has practiced as a trial attorney in both criminal and civil law. Mr. Bonnell served for several years as an Assistant State Attorney in the 9th Judicial Circuit (Orange/Osceola) and the 18th Judicial Circuit (Seminole/Brevard). During that time, Mr. Bonnell prosecuted hundreds of cases, gaining invaluable courtroom experience.. Prior to joining FL DUI Group, Mr. Bonnell practiced in personal injury law. As a plaintiff’s lawyer, Mr. Bonnell advocated for those harmed by the negligent or intentional conduct of others, recovering substantial compensation for their injuries, pain and suffering.. Attorney Bonnell utilizes his prior courtroom and litigation experience to provide zealous representation to his clients. As a former prosecutor, Attorney Bonnell uses his insider knowledge and specialized training to provide a skilled and informed representation.. Education:. Florida State University – B.S. in Political Science & International AffairsFlorida State University College of Law – J.D.. Professional Associations and Memberships:. Florida Bar AssociationFlorida Justice AssociationCentral Florida Trial Lawyers Association
Everyone from the falsely accused, first time offender or the career offender deserves to have a lawyer who will fight for them and protect their rights.. Eric Barker has practiced criminal defense exclusively for 20 year and has been able to analyze each case to prepare your defense. This is why Attorney Eric Barker is your EXPERIENCED Criminal Defense Lawyer. Initial consultations are always free of charge. Call Today
Established in 1985, Sasser and Weber, P.A. is dedicated to resolving family disputes with compassion and fairness, outside of the courtroom. Both attorneys are certified family law and appellate mediators and are trained in the practice of Collaborative Law.
Erin F. Duncan, Esquire. I am currently using my personal and professional family law experience, including my time serving as a General Magistrate, to mediate cases. My primary focus is on self-represented individuals who are committed to bringing resolution to their issues. I have a uniquely nuanced understanding of the law and court system as well as a no-nonsense approach to problem-solving. I welcome the opportunity to work with those who wish to help themselves.. Please contact me to discuss your legal matter!
Erin E. Morse, Esquire is an exclusive Divorce and Family Law Attorney. She and her competent staff handle all Family Law issues including child custody, child support, divorce, military divorce, modifications, paternity, time-sharing & visitation. Her innate business acumen, natural talent of providing creative legal strategies, and prowess as a litigator, combine to offer unparalleled legal protection to her clients. It was while working under the tutelage of a distinguished Winter Park Divorce attorney that Erin honed her skills and developed the passion for helping families through their most difficult of times. Her passion continues throughout her practice today in her aggressive representation of each of her clients in seeking the best resolution to their unique situation.Erin loves Orlando “The City Beautiful,” where she attended both the University of Central Florida, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies and Barry University School of Law. In Law School her achievements where numerous including the book award for Motions and Depositions.Her office is conveniently located just off of I-4 in downtown Orlando in the beautiful Point Ivanhoe Building.
Eric was raised in the greater Pittsburgh Pennsylvania area, and has lived in Orlando Florida since 2003. He received his Juris Doctorate in 2003 from the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law. Eric is admitted to practice before all Florida State and Federal courts, the District of Columbia, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. He focuses his practice on business torts, contract litigation, and securties litigation/arbitration.. Prior to practicing law, Eric gained extensive experience in the financial industry through his work as a broker and eventually as the President of a regional broker-dealer specializing in institutional execution and boutique investment banking. During his time working in the financial inustry, Eric was employed as a retail broker, equity trader, operations and compliance principal, and financial operations principal (FINOP). Eric currently maintains several licenses including the Series 7, 24, 52 and 53.
eremiah Allen is a fourth generation Floridian and was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. Mr. Allen attended the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee and the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia. While in law school, Mr. Allen was a member of the law review and also served as the President of Phi Delta Phi law fraternity. In addition, Jeremiah Allen was selected as a member of Who’s Who of American Law Students.. After law school, Mr. Allen served as an Assistant State Attorney in Clearwater, Florida for approximately 6 years. As a prosecutor, Mr. Allen gained daily courtroom experience, prosecuting both felony and misdemeanor cases. Jeremiah Allen served as a Lead Trial Attorney in County Court, was a felony prosecutor for over five years, prosecuted cases involving Drug Trafficking, Manslaughter, Aggravated Battery, Murder, and Driving Under the Influence.
Edward J Fore is an attorney in Central Florida practicing primarily in the area of Real Estate.
Earlene has been heavily involved in the Guardian ad Litem program even before she graduated law school. She has been instrumental in fighting for children’s rights and security. Earlene is passionate about maintaining the right of service members. She has been diligent is promoting that service members do not loose their family rights simply because they are deployed and serving their country. Earlene is Florida native and has two bachelor degrees from the University of Central Florida. She graduated from Barry University of Law in Orlando, and attended Cambridge in England. Earlene practices family, probate and loan modifications. Helping the citizens of Central Florida to keep their homes. Earlene strives to provide a practice that mixes compassion with professionalism.
Donna L. Draves has been practicing law in Florida for over 40 years and practices in the following areas: Business/Corporate Law, International Law, Contracts, Entertainment Law, and Litigation. She has successfully litigated thousands of cases over the course of her career. She is devoted to her clients and always strives to achieve the best possible results for them.
Donna C. Hung focuses her practice in the areas of Family Law, Collaborative Practice, and Mediation. Her career includes working as a former Assistant State Attorney in the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Orange and Osceola counties. As a former prosecutor in Orlando and Kissimmee, Ms. Hung conducted numerous criminal jury trials, a majority of which resulted in guilty verdicts. Additionally, Attorney Hung prosecuted and handled over a thousand criminal cases. Based on her stellar performance, she was chosen to be a special prosecutor handling all aspects of domestic violence, beginning at the intake level, continuing to the trial level and finishing at the violation of probation level and beyond. Donna was even designated by the 9th Judicial Circuit’s State Attorney to sign charging informations, a designation given only to a select few. The cases Donna dealt with as a special prosecutor were domestic in nature and included domestic violence batteries, assault, stalking, harassing phone calls, violations of domestic violence injunctions, and violations of pre-trial release conditions.. Attorney Hung truly enjoyed litigating in court and because of her impressive courtroom presence and trial skills, she was offered an associate position at a Winter Park law firm where she quickly realized family law and criminal defense were her passion. She handled and defended numerous cases which included traffic infractions, DUI’s, misdemeanors, felonies, felonies punishable by life, sex crimes, armed robbery, burglary, as well as other offenses.. In addition to her experience as a former Orlando Criminal Prosecutor and a current Orlando Criminal Defense Attorney, Ms. Hung also practices Family Law. Attorney Hung currently handles uncontested divorces, complex contested divorces, child custody/visitation and child support issues, Department of Revenue child support enforcement defense, modifications, relocations, paternity, alimony, domestication of foreign decrees, emergency motions, domestic violence injunctions and father’s rights.. During her career, Ms. Hung has remained involved in her community and is an active part of Florida’s legal system. She is a member of the Central Florida Family Law Inn of Court, Greater Orlando Asian American Bar Association, Orange and Seminole County Bar Association, Family Law Section of the Florida Bar Association, Asian American Chamber of Commerce, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, Central Florida Association for Women Lawyers, and Florida Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys.. Ms. Hung graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in Decision Information Science and obtained her law degree from Florida Coastal School of Law. She is AV Preeminent Rated by her peers which is an award given to only a select group of lawyers recognized for their legal ability and professional ethical standards; Awarded for 2017-present Florida Super Lawyer from Super Lawyers Magazine; Awarded for 2013 - 2016 as a Florida Rising Star from Super Lawyers Magazine; Named in 2014 one of Orlando’s Legal Elite in Orlando Style Magazine; Nominated in 2013 and 2015 as a Woman who Means Business from Orlando Business Journal; Named in 2015 one of the 10 Best from the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys; Named one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in the National Trial Lawyers; Awarded in 2012 a Women to Watch in Orlando Women’s Newspaper; and Featured in 2012 as part of Beauty and Brains in Orlando Style Magazine.. Attorney Hung is admitted to practice in the Florida State Courts and the U.S. Middle District Court of Florida. She is fluent in spoken Taiwanese and has a Spanish speaking staff and associate attorney for your language needs. Attorney Hung would love the opportunity to meet with you and discuss your important case.
Do you or your clients want a private, peaceful, respectful, transparent divorce?. I’ll help you decide if the collaborative option might fit your goals.. I’m a Florida collaborative family lawyer. After 30 years of litigating family law and business cases at big law firms, I committed exclusively to collaborative practice.. On collaborative teams, I help couples create positive, constructive solutions out-of-court in:
Dedicated to aggressive representation and attentive personal service. An experienced criminal defense attorney in Orlando, Florida. He handles all felony and misdemeanor cases, with a special emphasis on the field of domestic violence who researches the facts and connects with judges and juries.
Deanna E. Ebanks is an attorney with Gans Law, P. A. Her practice focuses exclusively on criminal defense matters. Originally from West Palm Beach, Florida, Deanna graduated from the University of Florida, earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, with Honors and a minor in Criminology. Prior to law school, Deanna was among a select group of students chosen to participate in the James Weldon Johnson Summer Institute, where she became a fellow. She later received her law degree from the University of Miami - School of Law, receiving Honors in Litigation Skills -Trial Advocacy and earning the Dean's Merit Scholarship on six separate occasions.. Prior to joining Gans Law, Deanna served as lead counsel at The Cochran Firm in South Florida, sat first chair on dozens of criminal jury trials, ranging from misdemeanors to felonies punishable by life imprisonment and managed her private practice, The Ebanks Rahming Firm. Deanna’s interest in criminal defense began when she worked at the Office of the Public Defender - Howard Finkelstein in Broward County, Florida. As an Assistant Public Defender, Deanna learned the skills and tools needed to excel as a criminal defense trial attorney.. Deanna moved north to the Treasure Coast and joined the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel - Fourth District. As an Assistant Regional Counsel, Deanna continued to focus her practice exclusively on criminal defense, representing clients charged with misdemeanor offenses, as well as first, second and third degree felonies, including Murder, Attempted Murder, Arson, Trafficking in Controlled Substances, Organized Fraud, Grand Theft, Burglary of a Dwelling, Robbery with a Deadly Weapon, Home Invasion Robbery, Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, and sexual offenses, such as Lewd and Lascivious and Sexual Battery - Great Force.
Dean M. Bartzokis is a Martindale Hubbell AV Preeminent, and Top 40 Under 40 Rated Attorney.. After attending the University of Michigan as an undergraduate, and Florida State University for law school, Mr. Bartzokis started his career as a prosecutor for the State Attorney's Office in Orange County, Florida. While a prosecutor, Mr. Bartzokis tried numerous cases in County and Circuit Court, spending critical time in County Court in a DUI specialty unit. Mr. Bartzokis had many criminal trials throughout his career, which include but are not limited to DUI, reckless driving, battery, battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence, resisting arrest without violence, criminal mischief, leaving the scene of an accident, grand theft third degree, possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of alprazolam, aggravated battery with a firearm, aggravated assault with a firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and assisted in trial for offenses ranging from home invasion robbery, domestic violence battery by strangulation, and burglary with an assault or battery therein with a firearm.. After nearly three years as a prosecutor, Mr. Bartzokis was recruited to join the prestigious law firm of Jaeger, Ali, & Blankner; now Ali & Blankner. At the firm he has focused largely on criminal defense, family law, and personal injury work. The major focus of his work is litigating in courtrooms all throughout Central Florida. He also has written countless motions and appeals in furtherance of client representation. Mr. Bartzokis has settled various personal injury cases to the satisfaction of his clients and also handled family law matters ranging from divorce, custody, paternity, and marital contract disputes.. Growing up in a traditional Greek Family in the Boston area, Mr. Bartzokis has lived his entire life with strong moral beliefs in integrity, family, religion, and the law. His father and uncle, who are both lawyers, instilled the value that every person remains innocent until proven otherwise. From the early years of his life up to his graduate years, he spent part of his time as a martial arts instructor and NCAA Division I wrestling recruit. These leadership roles along with strong family and community ties have molded an aggressive and fearless advocate for anyone he represents. Mr. Bartzokis' values, dedication, and hard work will ensure that your case will be in good hands and resolved in a way most agreeable to you.
Dayna practices appellate law in a wide range of civil subject areas, with a focus on family law, dependency law, adoption law, and contract disputes. She offers attorney clients litigation support and trial preparation, including consulting on complex cases, drafting intricate motions, and performing extensive research.. A native Floridian, Dayna grew up in south and central Florida. She graduated from Dr. Phillips High School and earned her undergraduate degree summa cum laude from University of Central Florida, concentrating in interdisciplinary studies with a blend of English literature, journalism, mass communications, and sociology.. Dayna previously worked in civil liability defense, insurance defense, and employment law. She graduated from Florida State University College of Law where she gained valuable experience as a Certified Legal Intern at the Public Interest Law Center. There, she represented indigent clients and children in prison. Dayna also received the Distinguished Pro Bono Service certificate for her legal education efforts and her pro bono litigation and trial work. She was a teaching assistant in the school’s Juris Master program, where she worked in both Health Care Fraud and Abuse, and Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance courses.. Dayna serves on the Florida Bar Journal editorial board and is a member of the Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section, where she was the 2020-2022 appellate fellow. She is a Florida Supreme Court certified family law mediator. She also volunteers at the pro bono family clinic through Florida Rural Legal Services, Inc. Dayna teaches legal writing at Florida International University as an adjunct professor.. EDUCATION• Florida State University College of Law, J.D., 2019• American College of Education, M.Ed., 2019• University of Central Florida, B.A., summa cum laude, 2014. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES• The Florida Bar member in good standing (2020-present)• The Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section appellate fellow (2020-2022)• The Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section and Young Lawyers Section member (2020-present)• The Florida Bar Journal editorial board member (2020-present)• Palm Beach County Bar Association member (2021-present)• Florida Association for Women Lawyers member (2020-present)• Craig S. Barnard American Inn of Court (2021-2022)• Florida Rural Legal Services volunteer family law consultant (2020-present)• Bar Association of Montgomery County (2022-present)• Women’s Bar Association of Maryland (2022-present)• American Bar Association publication team member (2018-2022)• American Bar Association negotiation competition judge (2020-present)• American Bar Association moot court competition judge (2020-present). ADMISSIONS• The Florida Bar• United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida• United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida• United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida• Florida Supreme Court certified family law mediator
David is a hybrid specialist in both criminal trials and criminal appeals. He is one of just a handful of lawyers in the country who is Board Certified by the Florida Bar in criminal trial law and in criminal appellate law. He carries a third board certification in criminal trial law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). David represents people of all backgrounds and ages at all phases: pre-charging investigations, pretrial discovery, trials, sentencing, probation violations, direct appeals, postconviction appeals, and collateral appeals. David has unique experience representing people who were convicted of first-degree or capital felonies committed when they were children. David works with experts in areas like child psychology, neuropsychology, trauma, and prison adjustment. David secured new and reduced sentences for 18 people previously convicted of capital crimes and other serious felonies and who were sentenced to life without parole as children. David assembles and leads teams of experts and investigators to advocate for his clients in new sentencing hearings. David's work has reunited families, securing immediate release from prison for 10 people serving life without parole sentences. David also represents people who were wrongfully convicted because of mistakes their trial lawyer made. David has won new trials for people serving life sentences for capital or life felonies. David has called on experts in psychiatry, emergency medicine, orthopedics, firearms, and ballistics to prove his clients were wrongfully convicted. In his trial work, David has won acquittals in jury trial prosecutions in different parts of Florida for clients charged with Life, F1, F2, and F3 felonies.. David has spent half his legal career in private practice and half in government practice. Ask if your lawyer is board certified by The Florida Bar or the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Established in 1982 by the Florida Supreme Court, board certification helps consumers identify specialists in various areas of law.. From David: My goal in every case is to protect my client from further harm and to win by all available means within the bounds of the law and rules of professional conduct. This approach, particularly in life-and-livelihood threatening felony cases, requires long hours of meticulous preparation and investigation, strategic planning, and time-consuming research and writing of motions and legal briefs. My code is this: "I shall defend each client as though tomorrow will be judgment day and I would be content to be judged on that defense alone.". What is Board Certification?. Board certification recognizes attorneys’ special knowledge, skills and proficiency in various areas of law and professionalism and ethics in practice.. Established in 1982 by the Florida Supreme Court, board certification helps consumers identify specialists in various areas of law.. Board certified Florida Bar members are allowed to identify themselves as “Board Certified,” or to use the letters “B.C.S.” for Board Certified Specialist on business cards or letterhead, in legal directories or in is The Florida Bar’s highest level of evaluation of the competency and experience of attorneys in the 27 areas of law approved for certification by the Supreme Court of Florida.. Board certified lawyers are Evaluated for Professionalism, Tested for Expertise.. By the numbers:. As of September 1, 2022 there are over ninety thousand lawyers eligible to practice law in Florida. Only four hundred and nineteen lawyers are Florida Bar Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law. In addition, only forty-three lawyers are Florida Bar Board Certified in Criminal Appellate Law. Mr. Redfearn is one of just eight lawyers double board certified by The Florida Bar in both specialties.. In addition, Mr. Redfearn is one of just nineteen lawyers in the State of Florida who is Board Certified in Criminal Trial Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, an American Bar Association accredited lawyer certification program recognized by The Florida Bar.. Mr. Redfearn formerly worked as a public defense lawyer (2006-2008; 2015-2022). As of August 2022, he is available to hire for legal representation. Please call the Longwell Lawyers law firm to schedule a free in-person consultation or phone call.
David Haas, a former federal and state prosecutor, represents clients and corporations throughout Florida and in federal courts around the country. He has extensive jury trial experience, including handling more than 65 jury trials.. A fifth-generation Floridian, he graduated from Stetson University College of Law in 2001 and began his career as a state prosecutor with the State Attorney’s Office in the Tenth Judicial Circuit. After three years of handling felony and misdemeanor offenses, attorney David Haas was promoted to Chief of the Economic/Environmental Crimes Division where he was responsible for the investigation, intake, and prosecution of complex financial crimes including racketeering and public corruption cases.. In February 2006, David Haas joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Middle District of Florida. He served as a federal prosecutor for nearly 10 years where he was honored for his litigation and investigative skills. During his tenure as an Assistant United States Attorney, he handled complex white-collar matters including bank fraud, mortgage fraud, money laundering, tax fraud, FOREX trading, healthcare fraud, and Ponzi/investment schemes.. In addition to handling white-collar matters, David Haas was an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) prosecutor that handled large-scale drug distribution/manufacturing organizations, wiretap investigations, violent crimes, human trafficking, firearm offenses, gang cases, and asset forfeiture matters. David Haas also gained significant experience in handling cybercrime and cryptocurrency (Bitcoin) prosecutions, including the prosecution of individuals who trafficked in controlled substances on the internet and on TOR (The Onion Router) accessed markets.. While a federal prosecutor, David Haas received awards and commendations for his work with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and the U.S. Department of Education Office of Inspector General. He also worked closely with agents from the Federal Reserve Board Office of Inspector General, the United States Secret Service, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).. A skilled litigator, David Haas is also an Adjunct Professor at Barry University’s Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law where he teaches Trial Advocacy.. As a state and federal defense attorney David Haas brings more than 14 years of prosecution experience to helping his clients defend against criminal allegations. He also understands the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the mitigating factors that are critical in determining a defendant’s sentence. He also understands the damage that can be done to a person or a company resulting from an indictment, even if the client is subsequently acquitted.. He also is an attorney for whistleblowers seeking reward for information of significant criminal wrongdoing under the False Claims Act.
David Bigney has more than 20 years of criminal defense experience. Viewed by his peers as one of central Florida's predominant trial lawyers, David has successfully defended all types of criminal defendants accross central Florida in cases ranging from resisting an officer to first degree murder. David Bigney works every case with the same level of importance from start to finish. For the past 10 years, David has also been successfully defending wrongful temination and excessive discipline in the workplace.
Darryl R. Smith, Criminal Defense Attorney and Civil Litigation Lawyer, was born in Staten Island, New York and raised in Piscataway, New Jersey. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2008 summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and Legal Studies. Darryl went on to attend Vanderbilt University Law School. During his law school career, Darryl Smith was recognized by Vanderbilt University Law School as a Chancellor’s Scholar, and also was named Senior Editor for the Southern Regional BLSA Law Review Journal. He graduated from Vanderbilt University Law School with his Juris Doctorate in 2011, and moved to Orlando to pursue his dream of practicing law in Central Florida.. Darryl Smith began his legal career with the Office of the Public Defender for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orlando, Florida, exclusively practicing criminal law. During his tenure with the office, he handled over 600 adult and juvenile misdemeanor cases from arraignment to case closure, including battery, possession of marijuana, petit theft, domestic violence, unlawful display of a firearm, driving with license suspended (DWLS), driving under the influence (DUI), and countless other misdemeanor offenses. In the short span of one year, Mr. Smith took 14 cases to trial.. In 2012, Darryl Smith was offered the prestigious opportunity to become a Civil Litigation Attorney with the Orlando Office of one of the largest civil defense law firms in the State of Florida, Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer. During his time with Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, he played a vital role in litigating several high-profile personal injury cases on behalf of several Fortune 500 companies, including Walmart, Lowe’s, and Home Depot.. Driven by an undying passion to make a real difference in the community by defending the rights of those in need, Darryl Smith voluntarily left the world of corporate law and returned to practicing criminal law with the Office of the Public Defender. During his second tenure with the office, he defended over 400 adult felony cases from arraignment to case closure, including robbery, burglary, drug trafficking, dealing in stolen property, aggravated assault with a weapon, aggravated battery, punishable by life (PBL) offenses, and numerous other serious felony charges.. Mr. Darryl Smith has developed a reputation in the Central Florida legal community as a down-to-earth, compassionate, aggressive, and most of all highly effective advocate for his clients. He has also been nominated by Orlando Style Magazine as one of Orlando‘s Legal Elite. Mr. Smith has litigated over 1,000 criminal and civil cases, and has taken over 25 criminal cases to trial, ranging from Simple Battery to First-Degree Murder. He is dedicated to utilizing his legal knowledge, trial experience, and tireless work ethic to pursue justice for each and every one of his clients. Darryl Smith works as a Criminal Defense and Civil Litigation Lawyer for the Smith & Eulo Law Firm.. Practice Areas:
Cynthia Conlin is a Florida attorney who focuses on general civil litigation, including consumer law, employment law, contract disputes, and more, in both federal and state courts. She has worked on a wide array of cases on both the plaintiffs' and defendants' sides, from simpler matters to complex class actions.. Attorney Conlin is an accomplished writer, editor, and researcher. Prior to entering law school, she honed her skills in the field of journalism by obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, and by writing for such publications as the Orlando Sentinel and the Orlando Weekly.. Attorney Conlin is a 2007 graduate of Florida A&M University College of Law, Orlando, Florida, where she served as the Law Review submissions chair and Student Bar Association class representative. In 2007, she won first prize in an ASCAP-sponsored contest for her legal paper, “The Online Copyright Liability Limitation Act and Copyright Protection in the New YouTube World.”. After law school, Attorney Conlin practiced civil litigation for a small-to-mid-size firm in Orlando, where she worked on a wide variety of cases in federal and state courts, including landlord-tenant matters, employment law, commercial law, and consumer protection cases, and complex class actions. In August 2010, committed to serving clients on a more personal and direct level, Attorney Conlin opened up her own practice.. When she is not practicing law, Attorney Conlin enjoys film, cycling, new technology, travel, and spending time with friends. As she is married to an Irishman, she especially enjoys Irish culture and traveling to Ireland.