PERSON: Andell Brown
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Self-employed
Position
Attorney
Biography
After being accepted into their accelerated entry program, their most rigorous program for law students Andell K. Brown, Esq. earned his Juris Doctorate from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in New York City, graduating with a concentration in general litigation.
He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2006. He is licensed to practice in the Florida State courts as well as the Southern and Northern District of the U.S. Federal District Courts. His in-depth level of training and experience in jury and non-jury trials was forged at the prestigious Law Offices of Bennett H. Brummer, where nationally prominent trial attorneys, such as Roy Black, Esq., also began their careers. Mr. Brown has obtained extensive experience in jury and non-jury trials. He has handled cases ranging from DUIs, juvenile delinquency, to misdemeanors and serious felonies on the State and Federal level throughout Florida.
He also has handled government cases involving white collar offenses including fraud and tax felonies. Recognized as a “Best Advocate” by the State-Wide Defender College in 2007 and as one of the Top 40 Under 40 Leaders of Today and Tomorrow in 2013 by Legacy Magazine published in the Miami Herald, he is a fierce advocate for his client’s interests.
— bellehlaw.com
He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2006. He is licensed to practice in the Florida State courts as well as the Southern and Northern District of the U.S. Federal District Courts. His in-depth level of training and experience in jury and non-jury trials was forged at the prestigious Law Offices of Bennett H. Brummer, where nationally prominent trial attorneys, such as Roy Black, Esq., also began their careers. Mr. Brown has obtained extensive experience in jury and non-jury trials. He has handled cases ranging from DUIs, juvenile delinquency, to misdemeanors and serious felonies on the State and Federal level throughout Florida.
He also has handled government cases involving white collar offenses including fraud and tax felonies. Recognized as a “Best Advocate” by the State-Wide Defender College in 2007 and as one of the Top 40 Under 40 Leaders of Today and Tomorrow in 2013 by Legacy Magazine published in the Miami Herald, he is a fierce advocate for his client’s interests.
— bellehlaw.com
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