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Twenty-Five Attorneys Listed as Top Lawyers 2021 by Tampa Magazine

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, Mediation and Arbitration, News, Personal Injury, Securities Litigation and Arbitration, Tax
March 22, 2021 – TAMPA, FL – Trenam Law is pleased to announce that twenty-five of its attorneys have been listed as Top Lawyers 2021 by Tampa Magazine. Earlier in the year, Tampa Magazine mailed close to 11,000 surveys to Florida Bar attorneys in Hillsborough County. During the peer nomination…
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Stephanie Lieb Outlines 10 Concepts for Commercial Landlords Facing Tenant Bankruptcies for Daily Business Review

By Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, News
As commercial landlords brace for a potential surge in tenants filing bankruptcy, Trenam shareholder and Florida Bar Board Certified business bankruptcy attorney Stephanie Lieb, along with co-author Alexander Zesch, authored an article for Daily Business Review detailing 10 concepts landlords should understand. “Commercial landlords have likely forayed into Bankruptcy Court…
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Erin Smith Aebel Discusses How Best to Proceed with Patients After Traumatic Event in Doctor’s Office in Part B News

By Health Care, News
Originally published in the February 4, 2021 issue of Part B News. A murder-suicide at a doctor’s office in Texas serves as a distressing reminder that, in addition to an active-shooter protocol, a physician practice should prepare a post-incident response to help employees and patients cope and insulate itself from…
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Shareholder Robert Stern Authors Article on The Future of Construction Loans in a Post-Pandemic World for Construction Executive

By Financial Services, News, Real Estate and Lending Transactions
Like most businesses, commercial real estate developers and lenders were significantly affected by the worldwide COVID-19 impact in 2020, which had a direct impact on the ability for construction projects to move forward. As we all look ahead to moving past the pandemic and as roadblocks that slowed down projects…
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Marie Tomassi Discusses 2021 Law Firm Spending in Law.Com, The Mid-Market Report

By Appellate, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News
In an article published on January 21, 2021, Marie Tomassi was quoted discussing priority expenses and investments in 2021. The article focused on which expenses leaders at midsize firms deem too important to cut in the year ahead, with the overwhelming consensus being that technology costs are investment is more…
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Amy Drushal Authors Article on Why Early Settlement Should Be Considered During the Pandemic

By Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Class Actions, Employment, Financial Services, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News
Originally posted as an article written for an  ABA Newsletter, Winter Edition. All clients want their day in court and to have their voice heard. But that may not happen any time soon, so what other options do practitioners have for pending matters? A few weeks ago, rumors started in…
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Don Mastry is Featured in Catalyst as He Reflects on a Half-Century of Development in St. Pete

By Construction, News, Real Estate and Lending Transactions
Attorney Don Mastry is the public face of many real estate projects at St. Petersburg City Council and other local government hearings. Mastry, a shareholder at the St. Petersburg office of the Trenam law firm, represents developers and landowners in zoning and permitting hearings. But he started his career as…
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