2010 Florida Trend’s Legal Elite

The seventh annual edition of Florida Trend’s Legal Elite includes lawyers from 584 different firms and 64 cities around the Sunshine State. This year’s honorees represent 1.8% of Florida attorneys with a 16% increase in votes from 2009. Lawyers were asked to name attorneys they hold in the highest regard or would recommend to others. The ballots were processed, checked and tabulated by Bradenton-based Outsource America and Suncoast Opinion Surveys in St. Petersburg. The list of finalists was further examined using membership status and histories provided by The Florida Bar.

Source: Florida Trend’s Legal Elite, July 2010

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