On the Move: John B.T. Murray Joins Gunster
Legal industry hiring in South Florida.
March 31, 2020 at 05:27 PM
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John B.T. Murray has joined Gunster in West Palm Beach as a shareholder. Murray's practice focuses on commercial litigation matters and private wealth services.
Mark M. Heinish has joined Hinshaw & Culbertson in Fort Lauderdale as a partner. Heinish's practice focuses on insurance defense and complex litigation within the areas of construction defect and community association liability matters.
Evan Rosenberg has joined Becker in Fort Lauderdale as an attorney. Rosenberg's practice focuses on construction law and litigation, and real estate.
Gavin White has joined Smith, Gambrell & Russell in Miami as a partner. White's practice focuses on commercial litigation.
David D. Switzler has joined Black Srebnick Kornspan & Stumpf in Miami as an associate. Switzler's practice focuses on complex commercial and civil litigation.
Miriam Brooks, Rachel L. Dobson, Jessica A. Giesen, Brandon T. Haas and Jordan H. Lande have joined Kelley Kronenberg in Fort Lauderdale as associates. Brooks' practice focuses on employment and labor law. Dobson's practice focuses on workers' compensation and subrogation claims. Giesen's practice focuses on third-party insurance defense and general liability. Hass' practice focuses on workers' compensation. Lande's practice focuses on first-party insurance defense litigation.
Manuel A. Fernandez and Alberto J. Delgado have joined Alvarez & Diaz-Silveira in Coral Gables as partners. Fernandez and Delgado's practices focus on real estate transactions.
Gavin White has joined Smith, Gambrell & Russell in Miami as a partner. White's practice focuses on commercial litigation.
Phillip M. Lastella and Alexander M. Goerss have joined Chartwell Law in Deerfield Beach and Miami, respectively, as associates. Lastella and Goerss' practices focus on first-party property defense.
Santino Finizio has joined Finizio Law Group in Fort Lauderdale as an associate. Finizio's practice focuses on plaintiff's personal injury civil litigation and criminal defense.
J. Kent Crocker has joined Carlton Fields in Miami as an associate. Crocker's practice focuses on property and casualty insurance.
Andrew Kamensky, Griffin Davis and Todd Schwartz have joined Kelley Kronenberg in Fort Lauderdale as a partner and associates, respectively. Kamensky's practice focuses on Chapter 11 bankruptcies, creditors' rights and complex commercial litigation. Davis' practice focuses on third-party insurance defense and general liability. Schwartz's practice focuses on first-party insurance defense litigation.
Melissa Usher and Chrystal P. Robinson have joined Kelley Kronenberg in West Palm Beach as associates. Usher's practice focuses on first- and third-party insurance defense litigation and civil litigation. Robinson's practice focuses on insurance defense litigation and business/commercial matters.
Terrance W. "T.W." Anderson Jr. has joined Broad and Cassel in Fort Lauderdale as a partner. Anderson's practice focuses on complex commercial litigation at the trial and appellate levels in state and federal courts.
Crystal Wagar has joined LSN Partners and Llorente & Heckler in Miami Beach as senior adviser and of counsel, respectively. Wagar's practice focuses on government affairs procurement and strategic consulting.
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