TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that eight of its attorneys have been listed as Top Lawyers 2018 by Tampa Magazine. Earlier in the year, Tampa Magazine mailed close to 11,000 surveys to Florida Bar attorneys in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties. During the peer nomination process,…
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It’s not enough for investment bankers, attorneys and accountants working on mergers and acquisitions to know the financial and legal implications of pending deals. Trenam Law’s Business Transactions Shareholder, Diana L. Hayes, is quoted in the Tampa Bay Business Journal and discusses the emotional aspects of a deal. Tampa Bay…
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July 13, 2017 - TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that shareholder Diana L. Hayes has been appointed co-practice group leader of the firm’s Business Transactions Group. Michael J. Reeves is co-practice group leader along with Hayes. Hayes, who joined the firm in 2008, focuses her practice…
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Diana L. Hayes, a shareholder in the Business Transactions Group of Trenam Law, served as a judge in the University of Florida’s “Big Idea Gator Business Plan” Competition. The competition, through the Warrington College of Business Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center, is designed to bring students’ cool ideas to life. The…
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Trenam is pleased to announce that 19 of the firm's attorneys have been named to Florida Trend magazine's 2016 Legal Elite list. The publication's ranking made Trenam the top firm in the state for most women honorees. Additionally, Robert A. Decker was included in Florida Trend's Legal Elite Hall of Fame, which was created to honor…
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Trenam Law is pleased to announce that four attorneys have been elected shareholders of the firm. Adam Brouillet joined Trenam in 2008 and practices in the Commercial Litigation Group. As a litigator, Adam represents various types of businesses, financial services organizations, and individuals in state and federal court at the trial and appellate levels. Diana…
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By: Diana L. Hayes Florida joined with a majority of states in adopting the 2010 changes to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (Ch. 679, Fla. Stat.), which governs security interests in personal property. Consistent with the targeted uniform effective date, Florida’s changes (which include certain minor modifications from the…
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