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Bill
B. Berke
Bill
B. Berke, Esquire, is a board-certified workers' compensation attorney
practicing law since 1986. He is a graduate of Riverdale Country
School in Bronx, New York. Mr. Berke received his Bachelor of
Science in Business Degree at Indiana University in 1982 and subsequently
achieved his J.D. degree from the University of Florida, College
of Law in 1985. He has tried and mediated hundreds of workers' compensation
cases throughout Florida.
As
a member in good standing of the Florida Bar (workers' compensation
section ), Mr. Berke specializes in workers' compensation, social
security, class action suits, personal injury, nursing home abuse
and malpractice. Mr. Berke is also admitted to the United States
District Court, Middle District of the State of Florida, the Supreme
Court of the United States of America, and the Supreme Court of
the State of Florida. He is a Member of the Cape Coral Bar Association
(former President, Vice President and Treasurer of that organization),
the Academy of the Trial Lawyers of America, the Association of
Florida Trial Lawyers (workers' compensation section), the National
Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives, Florida
Workers' Advocates, the Lee County Bar Association, the Collier
County Bar Association and President of Amberly Court Home Owners
Association. Mr. Berke strives to continue his education and participation
as an active activist for his clients. Mr. Berke is a frequent lecturer
for workers' compensation issues and helped found the Lee County
Chapter of V.O.I.C.E.S.
Evan
D. Lubell
Evan
D. Lubell is a graduate of Rutgers Law School and is a member in
good standing of the Florida Bar and New Jersey Bar. In addition,
he is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and
is admitted to practice in the Middle District of Florida. After
graduating law school, Mr. Lubell was the South Florida director,
as well as an instructor, for the nations largest test preparation
company, helping aspiring lawyers prepare for the Law School Admissions
Test (LSAT). Mr. Lubell now handles all aspects of personal injury
litigation. Nearly one-third of Mr. Lubell's caseload consists of
cases against insurance companies for improperly refusing to pay
for his clients' medical expenses, making him one of the most experienced
and qualified attorneys in Lee County, Florida in this area of law.
He has held seminars at his office for the benefit of local doctors
and lawyers to keep them up to date on any changes in the insurance
laws. Recently, Mr. Lubell received one of the largest jury verdicts
in Lee County, after a jury awarded his client nearly two million
dollars for wrongfully discharging him in violation of the Americans
with Disabilities Act.
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