June 9, 2017 - TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that Maja Lacevic has been appointed as Treasurer of the Hillsborough County Bar Association (HCBA) Young Lawyers Division Board of Directors. The installation took place on June 8th at the Chester H. Ferguson Law Center. She will…
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June 8, 2017 - TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that over half of the firm’s attorneys were recognized in the 2017 edition of Florida Super Lawyers. Three attorneys were recognized in the “Top Lists” including Lara R. Fernandez in “Top 50” state-wide for Bankruptcy: Business as…
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TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that Carl T. Berry has achieved board certification in tax law from The Florida Bar. Board certification is the highest level of evaluation by The Florida Bar of the competency and experience of attorneys in the area of law approved for…
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Fifteen Attorneys and Four Practice Areas Receive Recognition TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law has been ranked among the top Florida law firms in Chambers USA 2017 America's Leading Business Lawyers for Business, an annual publication by Chambers and Partners. The rankings include fifteen of the firm’s attorneys and four of…
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TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that Stephanie C. Lieb has achieved board certification from the American Board of Certification (ABC) in the area of Business Bankruptcy Law. This certification is also recognized by The Florida Bar. Certification means that Lieb has met rigorous standards relating to…
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Rob Stern quoted in the Tampa Bay Times, "I've seen more banks pull back and tread more lightly," said Robert Stern, a Tampa real estate attorney whose clients include lenders as well as business borrowers. "I have seen local deals not close, or get declined or blow up because of…
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Just days after officially beginning work at Trenam Law, Katherine O’Donniley joined Marie Tomassi for a May 10, 2017 Tampa Bay Business Journal article discussing her arrival at the firm and next steps serving Tampa. In discussing the strategy in bringing O’Donniley to the firm’s Real Estate and Lending Transactions…
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Bradley Muhs authored an article published by the Daily Business Review on May 2, 2017 discussing the important considerations litigators must proactively take to prepare for the likely possibility that the case will result in an appeal. This is an important consideration for attorneys nationwide, but Florida litigators should be…
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In a byline published by Law360 on April 27, 2017, Paul Rush laid out the significance of Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal’s decision to overturn a ruling in Ober vs. Lauderdale-By-The-Sea. The original ruling made the purchaser of a foreclosed home could be liable for any liens filed between…
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What must a chapter 7 trustee do to preserve a scheduled but unresolved personal injury claim as an estate asset when closing a case? Is reserving one’s right in a Report of No Distribution to reopen the case at a later date to administer the claim sufficient to prevent it…
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