Top best Litigation Lawyers in Plantation | 89 available
89 Litigation lawyers are available in Plantation, Florida. These lawyers are rated between 3.9/5 to 4.3/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $38 to $68 per hour.
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89 Litigation Lawyers Found Near You
William S. ("Bill") Isenberg is rated as an AV attorney by Martindale-Hubbell,. the highest rating an attorney can obtain for legal knowledge and. ethical standing. He is highly experienced in complex litigation in. jury, non-jury and arbitration matters. Bill is often consulted by other. attorneys, who have retained Bill for his expertise in jury selection and. cross-examination of opposing expert witnesses in complex real estate and. corporate litigation. He graduated from Boston University and earned his. juris doctor degree from Suffolk University Law School.
Reena Patel Sanders is a graduate of the University of The District of Columbia - The David A. Clarke School of Law, 2007.
Jennifer Rosinski is a board-certified trial lawyer who advocates for those injured by the negligence of others. Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, Jennifer defended some of the largest insurance companies in the country where she held a management position and trained other trial lawyers. Becuse of this background, she knows to deal with these companies in ortder to obtain the best possible outcome for her clients.. Jennifer received the Leo Goodwin Academic Scholarship that allowed her to attend Nova Southeastern University for law school. Before graduating with her J.D., she served on the Nova Law Review and became published in the Nova Law Review Journal.. Practice Areas:. Personal injuryWrongful DeathCatastrophic Injury. Professional Memberships:. Broward Trial Lawyers Association, MemberBroward County Bar Association, MemberBroward Lawyer’s Care, MemberDiveBar, Member. Education:. J.D., Nova Southeastern UniversityB.S., Public Management, Florida Atlantic University. Admissions:. The Florida BarU.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida
In representing my clients in South Florida, around the state, and nationwide for more than a quarter century, it has been my personal policy to go beyond the norm. What that means is that I carefully study the client's situation, engage in a detailed review of the law, and provide the client with the feedback and action needed to move the client towards a positive result. This process continues as I take the necessary steps to resolve the matter. My work in court has been praised by clients, lawyer, and judges. I am proud of the results that I have obtained, and work hard every day to effectively represent my clients. My writing, both court documents and legal articles, have likewise received praise from my peers. I am consistently fair with my clients as to fees, and understand that every client's situation requires custom arrangements. I look forward to continuing for many years to come to help people with legal needs in the areas of contracts, business, and real property litigation, landlord-tenant claims, construction claims, probate, wills and trusts, and association cases.
I am proud to be a careful and determined litigator, and an advocate for justice. I have litigated motor vehicle negligence cases (soft tissue, spinal fractures, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, eye damage, scarring cases, brain damage and wrongful death actions). I have represented interests in serious products liability disputes (hurricane shutters, chemicals, and safety devices), and in hotly contested commercial cases (fraud, unjust enrichment, breach of contract, civil theft, conspiracy, breach of fiduciary duty, declaratory actions, and many others).. Over the years I have also provided pro bono representation in the area of affordable housing (for residents of threatened mobile home parks and parents who were being forced out of their condominium because they had a child) and most recently in a major climate change litigation based upon Florida Constitutional Law and the Public Trust Doctrine.. My outside projects include the Responsive Shelter Initiative () which is designed to bring emergency transitional shelters to vicitms of severe natural disasters, and in the past I created and produced, for three years, a streaming TV channnel on climate and sea level rise issues, research and opportunities.. Past projects include an effort to prevent the double-decking of Interstate 595 in Broward County, Florida (Team leader); efforts to relocate IKEA complex from Davie, Florida to Sunrise, Florida; and Past Chair of the Town of Davie Affordable Housing Committee; Homeowner's Association First President.. I have lectured and had speaking engagements at universities (University of Miami School of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University, University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, Miami-Dade College, Barry College, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law) and published Op Eds. I enjoy making informative videos and design, produce and maintain websites (, , ). My podcast, "Climate Monitor" is on major podcast platforms. I also presented at other venues, including the Florida Bar Real Property, Probate and Trust Section, the American Institute of Architects 2016 National Convention in Philadelphia, the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation for the Everglades and the Environmental Coalition for Miami and the Beaches. I am a past Director of the CLEO Institute, which educates youth and adults on climate issues. I appeared on Sirius XM Radio's "Tell Me Everything" with John Fugelsang and on Public Radio's WLRN.. My mentor was my Father, Mr. Louis Chester. I also had the opportunity to intern for Senator John Glenn in 1975 as a media aide. I work with my Son, Albert Chester, Esq. and am privileged to work with Dawn Miller, our Office manager and Paralegal. I have also had the honor of litigating against, and along side, some of the most talented lawyers in Southeastern Florida over the past four decades.. I enjoy being in Court and jury trials, but also appreciate the art of presenting cases in mediation. Medical and technical issues in Court cases intrigue me. I enjoy the negotiation process. Based in Fort Lauderdale, I cover state Courts in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties, but also litigate in other Florida areas.. With a deep respect for the law and our exceptional legal system, as well as the right to trial by jury, I am appreciative to be able to serve my community as an advocate and civic activist. I enjoy being a legal problem solver.
I am an experienced practitioner with an AV Preeminent rating representing companies and individuals in all phases of civil and commercial litigation in both State and Federal Courts, including in the areas of contract, finance, corporate, intellectual property, real estate, condominium, probate, and construction law.
Brad E. Kelsky, Esq., has been litigating civil cases for nearly twenty years. His practice focuses on litigation including perosnal injury litigation, contract litigation, business disputes, construction disputes, non-compete issues and other civil matters. The firm also reviews and prepares various contracts and agreements. Mr. Kelsky is available for consultation at.
Ariel Moses Saban is a managing and founding partner in the Law Firm of Saban & Solomon, P.L.L.C. Mr. Saban, a Florida native, received his bachelor's degree in Business
Administration Finance from University of Miami and his J.D. from the
Nova Southeastern University Law School. While at NSU Law School, Mr.
Saban was a staff member of the Law Journal, which was titled,
International Citator Law Journal. Mr. Saban began his career at a
national law firm in which he handled Corporate Litigation,
Receiverships, and Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions. Mr. Saban was
then appointed by Michael Satz as a Broward County Assistant State
Attorney. As an Assistant State Attorney, Mr. Saban served as a
litigator and handled numerous trials as a lead attorney.. Throughout Mr. Saban's career, he has mainly handled cases in which
were in litigation. Mr. Saban has developed a criminal and civil
litigation practice which services include jury trials, bench trials,
mediations, arbitrations, and negotiations with insurance companies.. Mr. Saban is a member of the Florida Bar Association, Dade County
Bar Association, AIPAC, and the American Bar Association. Mr. Saban has
lectured/TA'd in various aspects of Florida/ Federal Civil Procedure
and Criminal law.. Mr. Saban also dedicated his time as a Gaurdian Ad Litem, helping
abused, neglected and abandoned children. During Mr. Saban's time as a
Gaurdian Ad Litem, he had assisted children with the judicial system as
well as finding proper shelter, clothing, and an education on a long
term basis. For more information Mr. Saban can be contacted at. Bar Admissions 2006, Florida 2009, U.S. District Court, Southern Districts of Florida