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Legal industry hiring and promotions in South Florida.
August 02, 2019 at 06:09 PM
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Shaina Kamen has joined Holland & Knight in Miami as senior counsel. Kamen’s practice focuses on trusts and estates matters.
Jacqueline DerOvanesian and Erica Perdomo have joined Stumphauzer Foslid Sloman Ross & Kolaya in Miami as associates. DerOvanesian and Perdomo’s practices focus on complex commercial litigation, internal and government investigations, and white-collar criminal defense matters.
Garrett Kamen and Megan Janes have joined Fisher Phillips in Fort Lauderdale as associates. Kamen and Janes’ practices focus on employment litigation.
Dale S. Dobuler of McIntosh Sawran & Cartaya in Fort Lauderdale has been promoted to partner.
Cristina J. Bianchi and Julianne Valdes have joined Kelley Kronenberg in Miami. Bianchi’s practice focuses on liability and casualty defense. Valdes’ practice focuses on property and casual claims. Lilli Balik and Brandon Esquenazi have joined the firm’s Fort Lauderdale office as attorneys. Balik’s practice focuses on first-party insurance defense litigation and Esquenazi’s practice focuses on third-party insurance defense litigation and general liability.
Perry F. Sofferman and Maritza J. Gomez have joined Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck in Fort Lauderdale as partners. Sofferman’s practice focuses on corporate, intellectual property and international law. Gomez’s practice focuses on labor and employment.
Kristin Montgomery has joined Rodal Law in Fort Lauderdale as an associate. Montgomery’s practice focuses on civil rights litigation.
Garrett J. Monteagudo has joined Haber Law in Miami as an associate. Monteagudo’s practice focuses on construction and real estate litigation.
Carolina Sznajderman Sheir of Eisinger, Brown, Lewis, Frankel & Chaiet in Hollywood has been promoted to partner.
Marissa D. Kelley has joined Lewis Brisbois in Fort Lauderdale as a partner. Kelley’s practice focuses on complex business and commercial litigation, and labor and employment.
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