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Forty-One Attorneys Recognized in Florida Super Lawyers 2021

By Appellate, Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Construction, Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions, Eminent Domain and Property Rights Litigation, Employment, Estate and Trust Planning, Health Care, Intellectual Property, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News, Personal Injury, Real Estate and Lending Transactions, Tax
Forty-One Attorneys Recognized in Florida Super Lawyers 2021 Two Attorneys Listed in Top Categories June 24, 2021 - TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that forty-one attorneys were recognized in the 2021 edition of Florida Super Lawyers. Two attorneys were recognized in the “Top Lists” including Lara…
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Trenam Law Adds 9 Attorneys in Tampa, St. Petersburg to Meet Demand in Booming Practices, Daily Business Review

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In an article published in the Daily Business Review, Managing Partner and President Marie Tomassi is quoted discussing Trenam Law’s growth in Tampa and St. Petersburg with the addition of nine attorneys in thriving practice areas, including real estate and business transactions. “In business transactions, we have been extremely busy…
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Trenam Law Receives High Marks by Prestigious Chambers and Partners for 2021

By Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Construction, Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions, Mediation and Arbitration, News, Real Estate and Lending Transactions
Trenam Law Receives High Marks by Prestigious Chambers and Partners for 2021 Thirteen Attorneys and Three Practice Areas Receive Recognition Trenam Law has been ranked among the top Florida law firms in Chambers USA 2021 America's Leading Lawyers for Business, an annual publication by Chambers and Partners. The recognition includes twelve…
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Five Steps an Employer Should Take if it Suspects a Former Employee Violated a Non-Compete by Patrick Causey

By Employment, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News
Featured in Tampa Bay Business & Wealth, May 2021 Non-compete lawsuits are typically quick and very expensive. Although a normal lawsuit can last years, a non-compete case may be resolved in as little as three months. It is therefore critical for employers to move quickly to preserve and obtain evidence…
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Shareholder Alicia Koepke Discusses Accommodating Mental Disabilities During and After the Pandemic in the Florida Bar Journal

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Originally posted in The Florida Bar Journal, May/June 2021, Vol 95, No.3 The COVID-19 pandemic has caused increased stress, anxiety, and depression for many people, but particularly those suffering from preexisting mental illness. A variety of factors may play into such individuals not obtaining the help they need to succeed…
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