[FLN - Miami Chapter] Est. September 2011 |
FLN - Open Areas of Practice The information below is provided to give FLN candidates a review on the current areas of practice that are available in each FLN - Chapter. ________________________________________________________ The details for each FLN - Member are only available to active FLN - Members. If you are a qualified and experienced attorney that would like to know the names of the FLN - Members in a particular FLN - Chapter, please email our FLN - Team at FLN@FloridaLawyersNetwork.com for more details and information. ______________________________________________________ |
FLN - Legal Members FLN - Legal Members must have at least 5 years of experience as an attorney, and must be well-versed and knowledgeable in his or her designated area of practice. Only 3 Attorneys are selected for Membership in each [FLN - Chapter], as this provides great diversity, while still maintaining exclusivity. |
Admiralty & Maritime Law |
Appellate Law |
Bankruptcy Law |
Business Law |
Commercial Litigation
Construction Law |
Consumer Law |
Creditor's Rights |
Criminal Defense |
Elder Law |
Employment Law |
Estate Planning/Probate Law |
Family Law |
Health Law |
HOA/Association Law |
Immigration Law |
Insurance Law |
Intellectual Property Law |
Intellectual Property Litigation |
International Law |
Personal Injury
Please note - as of January 2022 - PI and Medical Malpractice are separate and distinct categories for all [FLN - Chapters].
Existing [FLN - Members] that joined FLN on or before 12/31/21 will be included in both categories providing the FLN - Member actually practices in both areas.
At no time shall there be more than 4 attorneys in each FLN - Chapter for the Personal Injury and Medical Practice combined.
Medical Malpractice |
Privacy Law
Probate Litigation
Real Estate Law
Real Estate Litigation
SEC Enforcement Defense
Securities Law
Social Security Disability Law
Tax Law
Workers' Compensation Law
FLN - Mediators Qualified and Certified Supreme Court Mediators are eligible to become members in the Florida Lawyers Network. To ensure diversity, and still maintain exclusivity, only a limited number of candidates will be selected for membership in each Chapter. |
FLN - Financial Members Financial professionals that provide guidance and resources to their clients are an integral part of the Legal Community. To provide an effective balance between our [FLN - Legal Members] and the other types of [FLN - Memberships], only a limited number of financial professional shall be selected for membership in each [FLN - Chapter]. Qualified and experienced financial professionals are invited to join us for an [FLN - Chapter Meeting], and learn more about this outstanding network of attorneys and professionals. |
FLN - Strategic Members Individuals or businesses that provide a product or service that is beneficial to the Florida Legal Community are eligible to become "Strategic Members" in this exclusive network. Only one member in each category will be selected for membership in each Chapter, and only a limited number of "Strategic Members" will be selected to represent each "FLN - Chapter." |
FLN - Membership Commitments |
Members that are selected to become part of the network are committed to the success and integrity of the organization.
[FLN - Members] are committed to the following:
FLN - Members at Large [FLN – Members] that are current with all other obligations, but have not attended an [FLN - Chapter Meeting] in the last ninety (90) days shall be reclassified and listed as Members at Large. [FLN - Members at Large] are still be eligible to participate in the social media channels, but once reclassified, the FLN Member at Large will not be listed as active members on the Chapter Roster or the [FLN - Membership Grid]. Additionally, Members at Large will not be included in the [FLN - Power Lunches] or included in the Chapter speaking rotation. Presuming space permits, [FLN - Members at Large] are always eligible to reinstate their regular membership by attending and participating on a regular basis. |