KENNY NACHWALTER SHAREHOLDERS PRESENTED AT THE SPELLMAN-HOEVELER CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INNS OF COURT’S VIEW FROM THE BENCH & BAR CONFERENCE

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March 1, 2019 - Kenny Nachwalter shareholders Richard H. Critchlow, Michael Nachwalter, and Stanley H. Wakshlag presented at the Spellman-Hoeveler Chapter of the American Inns of Court’s View from the Bench & Bar Conference held on Friday, March 1, 2019, at the Hyatt Regency Miami.

This full-day CLE & networking event featured 75 courses and tracks, ranging from mass torts and complex litigation to business law and discovery. Held annually, the Bench and Bar Conference connects practitioners with Supreme Court Justices, federal & state judges, in-house counsel, elected officials, and other distinguished attorneys.

Kenny Nachwalter shareholders presented on the following panels:

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About Kenny Nachwalter, P.A.

Kenny Nachwalter, P.A. is a Business Litigation firm handling a wide range of complex business disputes in Florida and nationwide. Since 1978 Kenny Nachwalter, P.A. has enjoyed a national reputation for excellence in complex business and antitrust litigation.  Kenny Nachwalter, P.A. is routinely retained in cases involving complicated economic and factual issues, multiple parties, multiple interrelated matters, and other substantive issues requiring superior legal scholarship and forensic skills. Firm lawyers have demonstrated expertise in a wide range of practice areas in the broad realm of Complex Business Litigation, including Antitrust, Securities, Legal Malpractice & Professional Liability, and Intellectual Property Litigation.

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