Foley & Lardner LLP announced today that 10 of its attorneys have been named 2021 Florida Super Lawyers. In addition, eight attorneys have been named 2021 Florida Rising Stars.
The attorneys named 2021 Florida Super Lawyers, their primary offices and primary practice areas are:
- Gardner Davis, Jacksonville, Business/Corporate
- Kevin Hyde, Jacksonville, Employment & Labor
- John Tucker, Jacksonville, Business Litigation
- Kimberly Ashby*, Orlando, Construction Litigation
- Edmund Baxa Jr., Orlando, Construction Litigation
- Natalie Annis, Tampa, Estate & Probate
- Thomas Little, Tampa, Real Estate
- Michael Matthews, Tampa, Health Care
- Steven Vazquez, Tampa, Securities & Corporate Finance
- Mark Wolfson, Tampa, Bankruptcy: Business
*Also named to the Top 50: Orlando Super Lawyers List
The attorneys named 2021 Florida Rising Stars, their primary offices and primary practice areas are:
- Emily Horner, Jacksonville, Business Litigation
- Angelica Novick, Miami, Business Litigation
- Ana Romes, Miami, Class Action
- Jamil Daoud, Tampa, Estate & Probate
- Thomas (T.J.) Ferrante Jr., Tampa, Health Care
- Rachel Goodman, Tampa, Health Care
- Andy Peluso, Tampa, Real Estate
- Libby Ridley, Tampa, Business/Corporate
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