GrayRobinson Fostering a Love for the Arts

Mason Williams and Jack Kirschenbaum: Leaders in the Arts

By DONNA BALANCIA, TFLJ Editor MELBOURNE, Fla. – They’re as different as night and day, but one thing GrayRobinson attorneys Mason Williams and Jack Kirschenbaum have in common is their support for the arts. The Perry, Fla.- born Williams golfs, and directs his church choir. Kirschenbaum, originally from Miami, leans more towards tennis and is a fine-art aficionado. But their love of the arts inspired the two attorneys to create an opportunity to support artists who live and work in Brevard County. And several times a year, GrayRobinson hosts a gallery-type reception for Brevard County artists, at its Melbourne office. “Art of Brevard: A Quarterly Celebration of Brevard Artists” is a program that Williams and Kirschenbaum launched so that artists could get recognition. Art is displayed on the walls throughout the building and remains there after the reception is over. … [Read more...]

Myths vs. Truths in Law Practice

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Over the next few months, The Florida Law Journal will excerpt Judd Kessler's book, "Dangerous Law Practice Myths, Lies and Stupidity" -- the following is what Kessler refers to as Myth #1 The Two-Calendar Myth: Keeping One Calendar is Good, Keeping Two is Better Dick Scott was a gifted child. His parents recognized very early that he was destined for greatness. He skipped a grade in high school, got a full scholarship to a top local law school, graduated summa cum laude, and won the top new associate position at one of the most prestigious law firms in his state. He learned the ropes and was soon hired away by a specialty boutique firm. Having practiced for five years he and a colleague are opening their own firm, Scott & Billings, PC. Arthur Simon has been a friend of and mentor to Dick since the day Arthur was a guest lecturer on Civil Procedure at Dick’s law school. … [Read more...]

Attorney Michael Moore Helps SeaKeepers Set Sail

Attorney Michael Moore helps SeaKeepers sail along

By DOTTIE PARIS, Features Editor MIAMI -- The International SeaKeepers Society recently presented Prince Albert of Monaco with its highly coveted SeaKeeper Award at the group's annual Bal de la Mer, held at the Musee Oceanographique in Monaco.  On hand to make the presentation was attorney Michael Moore, founder of Moore & Co. of Miami. The group, comprised of many of the world's top business people, notables, and philanthropists, honors those making a difference in keeping our oceans healthy. "Prince Albert Rainier was selected because there is a great symmetry between SeaKeepers and Monaco's royal family," said Moore. Moore is chairman of of International SeaKeepers Society. "Prince Albert's great grandfather was a person many people consider to be the first oceanographer, and 100 years ago he founded the Musee Oceanographique, which is where we had our Bal de la … [Read more...]

The Fuel that Drives a Law Family:

Clockwise from left: Mike, Dana, Steven, Danielle, Vivian Blickensderfer

For Blick Law Firm, Hard Work, Outreach and Faith make it Work By DONNA BALANCIA, TFLJ Editor TAMPA -- Mike Blickensderfer, president of Blick Law Firm, measures the success of his business by a unique standard: His family wants to work there too. "My wife and each of my children have different talents, and I'm fortunate because they are putting them to use at our law firm," said Blickensderfer, whose Tampa firm is well-known in motorcycle circles and in community groups on the West Coast. Mike's wife, Vivian, is the marketing manager of Blick Law Firm, Dana Blickensderfer, 22, is the public relations and social media director, and son Steven looks to be joining his father as an attorney at the firm after his graduation from University of Florida Levin College of Law in May. "It's such a blessing to see our each of our children use their talents to help out the … [Read more...]

Groot: ‘We Must Learn to See Hidden Value’

Attorney Lonnie Groot likes the balancing act

By DONNA BALANCIA, Editor LAKE HELEN -- Attorney Lonnie Groot likes the balancing act. Over the years as attorney for various Central Florida municipalities, Groot has always sought to keep the balance between big city growth and small town identity. “There’s a special place in my heart for Seminole County and the surrounding towns,” he said. “The region has been very good to me.” As he looks out over Lake Monroe from the sea wall at Sanford, Groot, who is Of Counsel with Strenstrom McIntosh Colbert Wigham & Partlow PA, can see more than water and a couple of people fishing by the harbor. “It’s a hidden gem, don’t you think?” Groot says. “There is the desire here for Sanford to grow and there’s a lot of potential here.” Groot has a knack to see beyond face value, colleagues, friends and family members say. He likes to get down to the … [Read more...]

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