Personal Attorneys Andrew
D. Reeder and Marc B. Nussbaum have a reputation for excellence,
ethics,
compassion, and understand the importance of providing clients
with complete and professional legal services from
initial contact through trial. Reeder & Nussbaum will do all
that is necessary to move quickly toward trial, and we will always
seek to resolve a case for its full and complete value.
Mr. Reeder was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended college
in Florida at Stetson University. After receiving his bachelor’s
degree at Stetson University, he moved to St. Petersburg to attend
Stetson University’s College of Law. During the period of
time that Mr. Reeder was at Stetson’s law school, U.S. News & World
Report ranked Stetson University’s College of Law as the
number one law school in the nation for trial advocacy training.
While at Stetson, Mr. Reeder received recognition
on Stetson’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List. Outside
of the classroom, he served as a judicial intern for the Honorable
Elizabeth A. Kovachavich, the chief judge of the Federal District
Court for the Middle District of Florida. Mr. Reeder also worked
as an intern for the Florida Attorney General’s Office
in the Economic Crimes Division. In addition to internships,
Andy worked as a law clerk for a civil litigation firm in St.
Petersburg.
After graduating from Stetson, Mr. Reeder worked
as an associate attorney for a civil litigation law firm in St.
Petersburg that held an “AV” rating, the highest
rating a law firm can receive. Mr. Reeder specialized in insurance
defense litigation, representing insurance companies
and their insured as defendants in lawsuits. This experience
provided Mr. Reeder with an understanding of how insurance companies
evaluate claims, as well as the strategies and techniques
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used by insurance companies in defending
against lawsuits filed by injured individuals. Mr. Reeder now uses
this information to maximize recoveries for his injured clients.
Marc B. Nussbaum was born in Mt. Sinai, New
York. He attended college in New York at Marist College. After
receiving his bachelor’s degree in psychology he attended
Touro Law School in Huntington, New York. During the period of
time that Mr. Nussbaum was at Touro Law School, he received recognition
on Touro’s Deans List. Outside of the classroom, Mr. Nussbaum
served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Arlene R. Lindsey,
Magistrate Judge in the Eastern District Of New York. In addition
to his judicial internship, Mr. Nussbaum was a founding member
of Touro’s Trial Advocacy Division; has been recognized
in the Who’s Who Among American Law Students and; has completed
the Brown, Brown & Associates Conflict Resolution and Training
Program.
After graduating from Touro, Mr. Nussbaum worked in New York as
an associate attorney for a large civil litigation law firm
in Manhattan. This firm held an “AV” rating, the highest
rating a law firm can receive. After practicing in New York for
a few years, Mr. Nussbaum and his family moved to Florida where
he began working at another “AV” rated law firm, this
one located in St. Petersburg. Mr. Nussbaum specialized in insurance
defense litigation, representing insurance companies and
their insured as defendants in lawsuits. This experience also provided
Mr. Nussbaum with an understanding of how insurance companies evaluate
claims, as well as the strategies and techniques used by insurance
companies in defending against lawsuits filed by injured individuals.
Mr. Nussbaum, who is licensed to practice law in both New York
and Florida, now puts his defense background to use for his injured
clients.
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