23 GrayRobinson Attorneys Listed Among Florida Trend's 2014 Legal Elite

FLORIDA – June 24, 2014 – GrayRobinson, P.A., announced today that Florida Trend has recognized 23 attorneys on its annual Legal Elite special report, recognizing the top attorneys in the state as chosen by their peers.

The resulting lists of top attorneys represents fewer than 2 percent of the active Florida Bar members who practice in Florida. Three GrayRobinson attorneys were ranked as Up and Comers, representing those who are under the age of 40 and have exhibited leadership in the law and in their community. The list also includes Gary S. Salzman, who is included in the Legal Elite Hall of Fame.

The following GrayRobinson attorneys have been named to the 2014 Florida Trend Legal Elite list. The attorneys, along with their practice areas, are listed alphabetically below by location.

FORT LAUDERDALE
Mario A. Iglesias, Real Estate
Thomas H. Loffredo, Commercial Litigation

JACKSONVILLE
William  H. Andrews, Labor and Employment
Jason B. Burnett, Bankruptcy and Workout
David A. Garfinkel, Adoption, Marital and Family

LAKELAND
Sandra G. Sheets, Wills, Trusts and Estates

MIAMI
Brian H. Bieber, Criminal Law
Leyza F. Blanco, Bankruptcy and Workout
David B. Levin, Commercial Litigation*

ORLANDO
William  A. Boyles, Tax
John M. Brennan, Banking and Financial
Mayanne Downs, Commercial Litigation
Jeffrey D. Keiner, Commercial Litigation
Frederick W. Leonhardt, Government and Administrative
Gary S. Salzman, Commercial Litigation**
Thomas R. Sullivan, Environmental and Land Use*

TALLAHASSEE
George N. Meros Jr., Civil Trial

TAMPA
Colleen M. Fitzgerald, Commercial Litigation
Stephen L. Kussner, Real Estate
Brian K. Oblow, Civil Trial
Woodrow H. Pollack, Intellectual Property Rights*
Frederick S. Schrils, Commercial Litigation
Stefan V. Stein, Intellectual Property Rights

(*) Up and Comer
(**) Hall of Famer

About Legal Elite

Published once a year by Florida Trend, Legal Elite is a special report that recognizes the best attorneys in the state as chosen by their peers. The resulting lists represent fewer than 2% of the active Florida Bar members who practice in Florida.