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Marvin
S. Schulman, Esq.
City University of New York (CCNY), Queens College,
B.A., cum laude; Nova Southeastern University Law Center,
J.D., with honors, Moot Court Silver Tongue Award Recipient
1977-1980; Chairman of Guest Speaker Committee; Law
Clerk 1978-1980 1) Mastriani & Braverman, P.A., Environmental
Law (law firm supported the supervised construction
of Galleria Mall, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Criminal
and Domestic Law; 2) Law Offices of Ira Marcus; Personal
Injury Litigation and Defense, (Fraternal Order of Fort
Lauderdale Police Officers), Commercial Litigation;
Trial Associate - Law Offices of Roy W. Allman, 1980-1982;
litigated over 17 jury and bench trials to verdict (O'Loughlin
vs. Como Oil, a landmark punitive damages case), First
Attorney in America to argue En Banc (before all 12
Federal Justices) Appellate oral argument before the
United States Court of Appeals For The Eleventh District,
Atlanta, Georgia; Law Offices of Leslie Howard Berger,
1982-1985 (Pembroke Pines, Florida's first Law Firm)
in charge of litigation collection department of over
3000 National Account cases; successfully developed
and grew the firm's litigation and personal injury practice;
Law Firm Berger and Schulman, P.A., 1985-1990, Litigation
partner for the Firm, in charge of over 1000 Personal
Injury and commercial litigation files; Law Firm, Marvin
S. Schulman, P.A., 1990-Present, successfully established
a premiere boutique Law Firm devoted to the representation
of victims of negligently inflicted serious bodily injuries,
successfully litigated against every insurance company
doing personal injury liability business in the State
of Florida; Million dollar recoveries against the largest
world-wide corporations; Frequent Judge of State Moot
Court Competitions; Admitted to and practices before
the Trial Court of the United States District Court
For The Southern District of Florida; Member; Member,
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Member,
The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers; Florida Bar Association
(Trial Section); Broward County Bar Association (Trial
Section); Weston Area Bar Association; Board of Directors,
Temple B'nai A'viv, Weston, Florida, Long Range Planning
Committee Chairperson, 2001-2003; Weston Area Little
League Coach (Soccer, Baseball, Football 1993-1999);
and avid Athlete-Golfer; assigned Martindale Hubbell's
highest "AV" rating for lawyers, by his Peers
and Judges.
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