- Divorce
- Child Support
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Adoption
- Paternity
- Spousal Support
- Criminal DefenseLOREN H. COHEN graduated from the University of Florida Law School in 1980 with honors. During law school, he was a finalist in the University of Florida Moot Court Cup Competition. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Florida in 1977. Following law school, Mr. Cohen worked for Max B. Kogen, P.A., a pre-eminent criminal defense law firm. In 1986, Mr. Cohen expanded his practice into commercial litigation at Castro, Ramirez and Netsch, P.A. In 1988, he joined this firm.
- DUI/DWI
- Wrongful DeathIn 1988, Mr. Mitrani co-founded the firm. Mr. Mitrani has litigated a wide variety of cases involving complex business and commercial disputes, professional malpractice, directors' and officers' liability, civil fraud, intellectual property, white collar criminal defense, real estate, wrongful death and other matters. Mr. Mitrani has tried a substantial number of jury trials in federal and state courts.
- FraudMs. Chamberlin’s community activities include service as chair of a Citizen Review Panel for Florida Foster Care Review. Ms. Chamberlin's practice includes appellate law, commercial disputes, securities fraud, tort defense, civil rights, and arbitration proceedings before the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD) and the American Arbitration Association (AAA).
- Arson
- Internet Crimes
- Corporate Law
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Business FormationIsaac Mitrani was a moderator and panelist at the American Inns of Court Miami CLE program, held on February 18, 2022. Mitrani moderated a discussion on business litigation trends, focusing on the new state summary judgment standard; the law, benefits and pitfalls of corporate representative depositions; and ethical issues in business formation and litigation involving multiple clients.
- Business Disputes
- Limited Liability Companies
- Trade Secrets
- Intellectual PropertyMs. Natelson has worked in the public and private sector. Ms. Natelson’s legal experience encompasses a range of complex business and business tort matters and her practice includes catastrophic tort, appellate advocacy, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, complex commercial litigation, condominium and homeowners association law, insurance coverage/extracontractual liability, insurer insolvency and intellectual property law. In addition to the Florida Bar, Ms. Natelson’s bar admissions include the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida; United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida; United States Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
- Unfair Competition
- Antitrust
- Workers Compensation
- Wrongful Termination
- Employment DiscriminationJAMES J. WEBB hails from Syracuse, New York, but grew up in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. After a brief stint operating a small business, he attended the University of Florida, graduating from its business school with honors and receiving degrees in Finance and Economics. Mr. Webb went on to attend the University of Florida College of Law, graduating with honors in 1995. While in law school Mr. Webb was the recipient of the Book Award for highest exam scores in Torts I, and in Employment Discrimination. Mr. Webb was invited to join the Council of Ten where he served as the Teaching Fellow for Torts. Mr. Webb became a member of the Florida Bar in 1996, and is also a member of the Broward County Bar Association, and of the Federal Bars for the Southern and Middle Districts of the State of Florida. During the course of his advocacy on behalf of creditors Mr. Webb has spearheaded appeals which resulted in two significant published opinions from the Fourth District Court of Appeals, cited as leading cases, helping to clarify and strengthen creditor's rights in the State of Florida. Mr. Webb is located in the firm's Weston office, where his practice focuses on commercial litigation, representation of creditors in state and bankruptcy courts, commercial foreclosure and collections, rights of equipment lessors, and litigation of claims of exemption. When he is not practicing law or spending time with his family, Mr. Webb can be found designing and building furniture or carving in his shop, or playing keyboards for a local classic rock band.
- Employment Litigation
- Non-compete AgreementMr. Cohen’s areas of trial and appellate practice have included a wide range of complex commercial litigation disputes, including: legal malpractice, other professional malpractice, professional liability; contracts; torts; corporate governance; fiduciary relations; securities; insurance coverage; real estate; Americans with Disabilities Act; intellectual property; insurance coverage; health care; FDIC investigations; lending practices; non-compete agreements; anti-trust; class actions; discrimination; retaliatory discharge; and, libel and slander. Mr. Cohen also has handled civil rights litigation, SEC and other regulatory enforcement matters, and a Congressional investigation and witness appearance.
- Real Estate LitigationDaniel Bitran focuses his practice in the areas of complex business/corporate litigation, real estate litigation, and professional liability defense. Daniel prides himself on having a client-centric approach to litigation and pre-litigation disputes, focused on attempting to achieve his clients’ strategic interests efficiently and expeditiously. Daniel has acted as lead counsel or co-lead counsel in multi-million dollar cases involving contracts, alleged legal malpractice, breach of fiduciary duty, directors and officers liability, trade secrets, and business torts, including fraud.
- Premises Liability
- Real Estate TransactionsDaniel graduated from the University of Miami School of Law, cum laude, in 2016. While in law school, Mr. Bitran was the recipient of the Excellence for the Future Award from the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction in Real Estate Transactions. In addition, Mr. Bitran was also recognized by inclusion in the Dean’s list. While in law school, Daniel was a judicial intern for U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom. Daniel began his legal career with Mitrani, Rynor, Adamsky & Toland, P.A. as a third-year law student, and has remained at the firm for his entire legal career.
- Land Use and ZoningMs. Natelson has served as in-house general counsel for several closely held corporations and prior to joining this firm was a partner at a large AV rated law firm. Ms. Natelson’s background also includes experience as an intern law clerk for the Hon. William M. Hoeveler, Federal District Court of the Southern District of Florida; intern congressional aide for the Hon. Edward J. Stack., U.S. House of Representatives; and intern senatorial aide for the Hon. Jack H. Backman, Senior Senator, Commonwealth of MA and in addition to her professional commitments, Ms. Natelson was a member of the Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Hallandale Beach, Florida from 2001 through 2017, and for several years served as this quasi-judicial board’s chairperson.
- Personal InjuryThe firm has handled a wide range of matters involving commercial, contractual, labor, business torts, securities, real estate, corporate, media, libel, intellectual property, antitrust, creditors rights, bankruptcy, matrimonial, first amendment and access to court proceedings, catastrophic personal injury, products liability, professional liability, and wrongful death matters.
- Medical MalpracticeMr. Sage joined the firm of Womack & Bass, P.A., in 1993, where he was responsible for all aspects of high-value personal injury cases on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants, from pre-suit to mediation and trial. He was asked to join the firm as partner in 2001 by founder Victor H. Womack and thereafter handled medical malpractice, catastrophic loss, wrongful death, product liability, and nursing home neglect cases.
- Estate Planning
- Bankruptcy
- Foreclosure