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Judge Alexander PASKAY

Alex was a citizen’s no nonsense dream judge. As a fellow Hungarian descendant I had the great pleasure of being awarded an auction contract by Alex on behalf of my client Gayle Kent, Developer of the Lago Vista PUD, part of what was then Florida’s 10th largest convention center – The Grenelefe Resort consisting of 800 condominiums and 2 x 18 hole golf courses in Haines City, FL. I was new to the business with CEAC and was competing with Marty Higgenbotham who was in the business before I was born, was the National Auctioneers Association& Florida Auctioneers Association past president with his world headquarters in the same county, Polk County, as the subject project. Further, Marty was appointed by FL Governor Lawton Chiles to posts within in his staff. However, Alex awarded me the contract. Great memories.

PASKAY, Judge Alexander L., was born near the famous Danube river on November 5th, 1922, in Mohacs, Hungary. In essence, the Judge was born into the legal world and it would be his number one passion for the rest of his life. His father was a prominent attorney, as well as Vice Mayor and City Attorney. Thus, Alexander and his three sisters, grew up in a state-provided castle, built in 1500 AD where he had a happy, privileged life. At home, his favorite pastime was bedeviling a long string of governesses, with his solo soccer games echoing within the massive corridors of the palace. After a Jesuit high school education, at his father’s urging, he headed straight off to the University of Budapest Law School. As always, Alexander did well in his studies, but an exotic new interest entered his life in the form of music, theater and cinema. He swiftly became the youngest arts critic for the top Budapest weekly newspaper. Alexander was truly enjoying this new facet of his life, away from the dry and sterile legal bubble in which he usually lived. In fact, his father worried that his son was having too much fun, hob-nobbling with his new show business pals – especially the attractive starlets often seen on his arm. In short order, Papa Paskay ordered his son home, immediately after graduation. Once back in the family fold, Alexander worked in his father’s firm by day, and studied for the Hungarian Bar at night. He easily passed his exams, but his promising legal career was abruptly derailed by World War II. He was able to keep himself out of the fray for many lucky months. But in 1944, Alexander was captured by the German Army and forced to dig trenches for the enemy on the Western Front. Along with two friends, one night he engineered an escape from their German guards and made his way through France and finally into the safe hands of British Intelligence. As the war was now ending, and because he spoke 5 languages, he became Staff Chief Interpreter for the British Army and Interpreter of the British War Crimes Commission.

Until 1949 he also worked for the French Army helping to relocate displaced persons in the French Zone of Occupation. Now a war refugee himself, Paskay made sure his family in Hungary was safe and then emigrated in 1949 to the US with only 5 dollars in his pocket and the dream of starting a new life in America. Alexander ultimately settled in Miami where, the day after his arrival, he met 20 year-old, Rose Mazzaglia. Within two weeks of meeting Rose he felt he had found the woman of his dreams, and promptly proposed. Though she never actually said yes or no – the couple did marry one year later. Thus embarking on their 62 years of love and life together. In 1952, Alexander became a US citizen and, while holding down two jobs, he attended night school at the University of Miami School of Law, where he graduated third in his class in 1958. During these years he and Rose had two sons, Rick and Steve. After passing the Florida Bar, Alexander was lucky once again to find employment as senior Law Clerk for Federal Judge Joseph P. Lieb. Once Alexander began working within the judicial system he became very interested in the US legal concept of bankruptcy. It was a perfect fit for his deeply held philosophy that every person deserved at least one second chance in life. In 1963, when the Court found the need for a full-time Bankruptcy Judge in the Middle District, the newly-appointed Judge Paskay and his family moved to Tampa. There the eager young jurist would begin a historic 48 year career that ended in December of 2011. Judge Paskay was a member of the American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, Hillsborough County Bar Association, Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association and the Southwest Florida Bankruptcy Professional Association. He was admitted to practice before the US Supreme Court, 5th and 11th Circuits Courts of Appeal and all federal courts. He served in the past as Chairman of the Bankruptcy Committee of the Florida Bar and served on the Board of Governors of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges. Judge Paskay also served as Vice President and was on the Board of Directors of the American Bankruptcy Institute and a faculty member sponsored by the ABI.

Judge Paskay was a fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy, inducted into its original class at the Supreme Court in Washington DC. Judge Paskay is the author of thousands of legal opinions, publications and books including: “Creditor’s Rights”, “Handbook for Trustees and Receivers”, co-author of the “14th Edition of Collier on Bankruptcy”, and he was a principal contributing editor of “Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice”. In 1979 the Judge was appointed by US Supreme Court Chief Justice Burger to the Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules and Practice and served on that committee until 1984. Thereafter he was appointed to serve on the Task Force of the Administrative Office of US Courts charged with the revision of the official Bankruptcy Forms. After the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and Asia, Judge Paskay was appointed by the US Government to lecture on bankruptcy law in the newly emerging liberated countries of Russia, Slovakia and Albania. He was instrumental in guiding those emerging democracies in the concepts and protections needed in their bankruptcy laws being written at that time. Judge Paskay was an Adjunct Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law since 1973. Since 1976 he was the Chairman of the annual Alexander L. Paskay Seminar on Bankruptcy Law and Practice sponsored by the Stetson University College of Law and the American Bankruptcy Institute. Since 2005, Stetson University has awarded the Alexander L. Paskay Endowment Scholarship to many of its most notable graduates. He was inducted into that school’s Hall of Fame in 2007.

The Judge leaves behind a loving and grieving family: his wife Rose; his sons Richard and Steven; his daughter-in-law Licia; and his sisters Martha, Lucia, Csoppi and their families. He also leaves behind hundreds of friends and admirers around the world. As well as a loving and devoted staff headed, by Ms. Mary Morrison, plus a legal legacy unmatched in the US Bankruptcy Courts. Judge Paskay was known for his sense of humor, both on and off the bench. He was also an avid tennis player until the age of 87, (yes, in this heat!). He was also a world traveler, a huge international soccer fan, and a well-known griller of killer steaks for his family on many a Saturday night. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to: the Alexander L. Paskay Endowed Scholarship at Stetson University in Gulfport, the Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation in Tampa or Lifepath Hospice of Tampa. The family would like to thank the staff of the Tampa General Hospital Rehabilitation Center and the Lifepath Hospice-Burgundy Team for their loving care and support of the Judge in his final days at home. The Honorable Alexander L. Paskay has banged his gavel for the last time, but not before touching and inspiring the lives of thousands of people during his 89 years on Earth. Funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart Church in downtown Tampa on Saturday, May 5th, 2012 at 2PM. Please sign the online guestbook at http://www.BlountCurryMacDill.com

Published in TBO.com on Apr. 29, 2012
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C. Michael Shalloway
Shalloway & Shalloway, P.A.
Suite 700
1400 Centrepark Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Communication Center
Phone: (561) 686-6200
E-mail: mail@shalloway.com
Fax: (561) 686-0303
Web site: http://www.shalloway.com

C. Michael Shalloway is a Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law by the Florida Bar and practices Elder and Disability Law with his son in West Palm Beach in the firm of Shalloway & Shalloway, P.A.

Shalloway earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Florida. He is admitted to practice before the Florida Supreme Court, the United States Supreme Court and the Trial Bar of the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He is a former judge and was selected by his fellow judges as Administrative Judge for Palm Beach County Court. He has written several sections of the Florida Bar’s Board Certification Review Course that prepares candidates for board examination and has regularly lectured for the Bar for that course.

He is a member of the Executive Council of the Florida Bar Elder Law Section and serves as chair of its Ethics Committee. The section honored him as an ELDER LAW SUPERSTAR. His committee work for the section has included the Housing Committee which addresses Nursing Home, Assisted Living and Home Health Care substantive issues. He has served for many years as chair of the Section’s Government Benefits Committee which focuses on Medicaid, Medicare and managed care matters.

The Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys has awarded Shalloway its coveted SENIOR AWARD. He also has served the Academy as one of its directors. The Academy has selected him on numerous occasions to be a presenter at its MEET THE EXPERTS program. He is an active member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the National College of Probate Judges. He lectures and publishes in the area of elder law, with emphasis on Estate and Gift Tax Planning, Medicaid Planning, Asset Protection, Special Needs Trusts, Medicare Set Aside Trusts and Trust Administration.

Shalloway is a cofounder and Executive Committee member of the Palm Beach County Elder Justice Center.

In 2002, Shalloway was one of two attorneys recognized by the Palm Beach County Bar Association for service to the Bench, the Bar and the Public of Palm Beach County, Florida.

His service to the Palm Beach County Bar has included five terms as chair of its Elder Law Practice Committee/Continuing Education Committee, regular lecturer for the Guardianship Education Committee, author of a chapter of its Guardianship handbook and member of the Probate and Guardianship Practice Committee. Shalloway served the Palm Beach, Martin, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties as First Vice President and Director of the Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc.

He is also retired from the teaching faculty of the continuing education division of Florida Atlantic University, where he conducted classes on probate.

He is a member of the advisory board of the Florida Institute for Medicare Advocacy and on the Palm Beach County Live Alone Task Force, which addresses solutions for infirm and elderly community residents. He is a past Co Chair of the Greater Palm Beach Area Alzheimer’s Disease Educational Conference.

Current Employment Position(s):
Partner
Areas Of Practice:
Elder Law
Medicaid
Estate Planning
Probate
Guardianships
Certifications/Specialties:
Elder Law, Florida Bar
Bar Admissions:
Florida, 1962
U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida Trial Bar, 1962
U.S. Supreme Court
Education:
University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida, 1962
Juris Doctor
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Lecturer, Probate, Florida Atlantic University
Honors and Awards:
Senior Award – Florida Bar Elder Law Section
Professional Associations and Memberships:
Palm Beach County Bar Association’s Elder Law Practice Committee
Chair

Florida Academy of Trial Lawyers President’s Council
Former Member

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Member

The Florida Bar Elder Law Section Government Benefits Committee
Chair

The Florida Bar, Housing Committee
Member

Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys
Former Director

Palm Beach County Elder Justice Center Physical Plant Committee
Chair

Palm Beach County Bar Association, Probate and Guardianship Practice Committee
Member

Palm Beach County Bar Association, Guardianship Education Committee
Member

Florida Bar Elder Law Section
Executive Council

Palm Beach County Elder Justice Center
Executive Committee

Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc.
Former Vice President

Florida Institute for Medicare Advocacy
Advisory Board

Palm Beach County Live Alone Task Force
Advisory Board

Greater Palm Beach Area Alzheimer’s Disease Educational Conference
Past Co-Chair
Past Employment Positions:
Palm Beach County Court, Administrative Judge

Michael Shalloway was Anthony DeBartolo CEO of DeBartolo Financial’s Corporate attorney and defended us thru mediation in a US $ 9 million law suit that Tony, Grace & I were named as defendants. We settled the suit for $1,200 and could have counter sued for a frivolous law suit. Michael was also Judy Lukacs family lawyer who had named me in her will as her daughter, Angela’s, guardian in the event of Judy’s death.
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The Honorable Catherine M. Brunson
Division: Circuit Civil “AO”

Room: 10.1213

Courtroom: 10D

Main Judicial Complex
205 N Dixie Highway
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Judicial Assistant:
Susan Campbell

Phone Number:
(561) 355-2595

I personally arranged Judge Brunson’s home mortgage for her back in the 1980’s when I was AVP @ DeBartolo Financial with CEO Anthony DeBartolo, CFO Grace DeBartolo, Phyllis & Candy DeBartolo @ Boynton Beach, FL.

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Judge Karen Miller

Karen M. Miller
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Karen M. Miller

Florida Fifteenth Circuit Court
Title: Judge
Active: 1/2003 – 1/5/2015
Past position: Legal counsel for the Clerk of Court
Personal History
Undergraduate: Bard College
Law School: Nova Southeastern University

Karen M. Miller is a judge of the 15th Judicial Circuit Court in Florida. She was elected on November 5, 2002 and took office the following January. In 2008, she was re-elected to a term that ends on January 5, 2015.[1][2][3][4]
Biography

Miller was born in Rochester, N.Y., but was raised in South Florida. She received her undergraduate degree (in European History) from Bard College and her J.D. degree from Nova Southeastern University.[5][6]
Career

Miller began her career as an Assistant State Attorney for Palm Beach County. She worked for the Florida Dept. of Children and Families from 1989 to 1997, serving as a Health Attorney, as Acting District Legal Counsel and, finally as District Legal Counsel. She later worked for A.G. Holley Hospital as Chief Legal Counsel. She then worked as legal counsel for Clerk of Court, Dorothy Wilken, until she was elected to the Circuit Court in 2002.[5]
External links

15th Judicial Circuit of Florida: Judges
References

↑ Florida Department of State, Division of Elections: November 5, 2002 General Election Results
↑ 15th Judicial Circuit: Karen M. Miller biography
↑ Florida Division of Elections: Karen M. Miller, 2008
↑ Judicial selection in Florida
↑ 5.0 5.1 Palm Beach Bar Association, “Judicial Profile – Judge Karen Miller”, February 2004
↑ Biographies of State and County Court Judges in Florida Scroll to p.79

I have been associated with the Miller family over the past 10 years thru Karen’s Mother, Attorney Marjorie Peggy Miller and Samuel Thorne Henson.

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“WORLD CLASS ASSETS – WORLD CLASS SOLUTIONS”


THE BATTLE @ KRUGER – NATURAL LAW SHOWS US REALITY = THE LIONS (NWO 1% – ILLUMINATI – BILDERBERGERS – MILITARY/PRISON/PHARMA/PSYCHIATRIC/WHO/AMA/ADA/UN/CFR/TRILATERAL/PNAC/AGENDA21/CODEX ALIMENTARIUS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES) , THE CROCODILE (THE NWO POLICE STATE, POLITICIANS, EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL, NGO’S, SPIES, MOLES AND RELIGIOUS ENFORCERS) VERSUS THE WATER BUFFALO (WE THE PEOPLE = THE 99%)

SO……WHEN ARE WE GOING TO START USING OUR HORNS AND START THROWING OUR WEIGHT AROUND COLLECTIVE AND INDIVIDUALLY ? THE ANSWER, AS SOON AS THE NEXT PAUL REVERE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, THOMAS JEFFERSON, FRANCIS SCOTT KEY, MARTIN LUTHER KING,JR, GHANDI, MOTHER THERESA, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, ROBERT FITZGERALD KENNEDY, STANDS UP MOVES FORWARD AND IDENTIFIES THEMSELVES AND/OR WHENEVER WE THE PEOPLE STOP WARING AND ARRESTING EACH OTHER AND FINALLY INSTEAD FOCUS OUR INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE ENERGIES TOWARDS OUR TRUE ENEMIES THE NWO ILLUMINATI BILDERBERGERS 1% !!! THAT DAY SHALL BE GAME OVER !!!!

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Battle at Kruger


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“WORLD CLASS ASSETS – WORLD CLASS SOLUTIONS”

Gedney Howe,III – Seller and Lawyer authorized to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court where he last argued a case against The US Coast Guard which ended in The US Supreme Court awarding Gedney Howe, III et al US$21 Million from The US Coast Guard:

http://rense.com/general26/vic.htm

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http://www.superlawyers.com/south-carolina/article/Son-of-the-Sage-of-the-South/083e46b4-aec8-4a06-8883-a4659132186c.html


The Calhoun Mansion & Museum, 16-18 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina sold 2 weeks prior to auction for $3.75M. Gedney Howe,III, a prominent lawyer and Helen Geer, a Christie’s Great Estates affiliate commissioned our staff to auction the “Biltmore of Charleston” the largest private residence in Charleston, South Carolina USA. The 24,000 +/- square foot Calhoun Mansion, built in 1886, was owned by the Vice President of the United States John C. Calhoun’s grandson Patrick Calhoun. It has 35 rooms, grand ballroom, japanese water gardens, 16 fireplaces, 26 seat dining room table, 75 foot high domed ceiling, khoi pond, fountains, private elevator, 3 levels of piazzas, 11 chandeliers, 45 foot glass skylight, 14 foot high ceilings and 5 stories including the basement and the 90 foot cupola overlooking the Charleston Harbor. It has been featured in the movie “Notebook” staring James Garner, Forbes, A&E’s American Castles, HGTV Fantasy Open House, ABC’s The View, CNN, Associated Press, Bloomberg News, Architectural Digest, Wall Street Journal and Robb Reports 21 Gifts for the 21st Century. Also the TV mini-series North & South starring Elizabeth Taylor, Kirsti Alley, Patrick Swayze, Hal Holbrook, Lloyd Bridges, Gene Kelly, Robert Mitchum and Johnny Cash.

John C. Calhoun was Vice President under both Presidents John Quincy Adams & Andrew Jackson. Patrick Calhoun lived in New York, Atlanta, Cleveland, Charleston, and San Francisco. He owned 50,000 acres in Calhoun Falls, SC, utilities in Pittsburg & Philadelphia, oil fields in Texas, started the Trolley System in San Francisco, Rail Road systems across America, coal mine in KY. He was associated with John D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan.

Google News “This Big Old House”:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2482&dat=20040327&id=upRIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pAkNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1243,4592747



Helen Lyles Geer – Christie’s Great Estates

See article link: DMPSR.Helen Geer Calhoun Mansion Sold ArticleDMPSR.Helen Geer Calhoun Mansion Sold Article
DMPSR.Helen Geer Calhoun Mansion Sold Article

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Charles Ross

“I was initially skeptical….ultimately I gained considerable confidence
…….found you and your colleagues to be highly ethical and professional
……high level of skill, effort and dedication evidenced by you…..ultimately
impressed us the most.”…Charles Ross, former senior Lawyer with the World’s Top 10 Law Firm, Holland & Knight , St. Petersburg, FL www.HKLaw.com now owner of Mediation Law Firm www.RossMediations.com

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Lark W. Jones – Mayor of North Augusta & Closing Attorney
“We initially contacted you as our Broker heard of the success you
experienced at the 2,000 acre Woodside Plantation….impressed our closing
attorney, Lark Jones, who is the Mayor of North Augusta.”
Chuan Wang, Socoland Inc., North Augusta, SC

www.northaugusta.net/CityGovernment/MayorsWelcome/tabid/85/Default.aspx

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Harlan Horton – Closing Attorney

“So effective that the entire community was sold out prior to the auction
…….found your team to be of high standard and character …….one of the
buyers flew in with his own Gulfstream IV.”…….Harlan Horton, Closing Attorney for
the Wintertree Project, Farmville, VA www.durrettebradshaw.com/sub/harlan-horton.jsp

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James Parkman III

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James Woodfin Parkman, III

arkman III, Partner
With over 30 years of legal experience, Mr. Parkman has a well-deserved reputation for success in some of the most complex, high stakes, and high profile criminal cases. Richard Scrushy of Birmingham’s HealthSouth is only one of the many clients that Mr. Parkman has successfully defended.

Scrushy was indicted by the United States Government in one of the first cases using the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The case involved more than US $2.7 billion in accounting fraud. With Jim Parkman leading his defense, Scrushy was acquitted of all 36 charges in 2005 in a landmark case for corporate law.

Mr. Parkman was well prepared for such a high stakes and high complexity case. His long history of success in white collar criminal defense, federal drug cases, homicide, criminal appeals and a host of other felony cases make him an ideal choice when the stakes are at their highest.

A Knowledgeable and Dedicated Alabama Criminal Defense Attorney
Since earning his law degree and becoming licensed to practice in Alabama in 1979, Mr. Parkman’s skills as a criminal defense lawyer have continued to expand. Mr. Parkman’s knowledge of the law is vast. Over the last three decades, he has defended clients from Alabama to California and throughout the entire nation. The majority of clients have been U.S. citizens but he has also defended citizens of foreign countries as well.

Experienced throughout Alabama and licensed to practice before the United States Supreme Court and Court of Appeals in the 3rd, 4th, 9th, and 11th Circuits, Mr. Parkman’s record of success and wide-ranging experience make him a highly sought after white collar crime lawyer and legal mind.

His accomplishments have lead to national media exposure and a desire for his legal analysis and insight. Appearances on Fox News, CNBC, and features in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post and many other national publications indicate his renown. Fox News’ Neil Cavuto proclaimed that Jim Parkman is simply “The Greatest Lawyer on the planet.”

Highly sought after legal experience and insight
Mr. Parkman is the President of the Criminal Defense Trial Lawyers Association (CDTLA). He is also an active member in the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Along with these responsibilities, Mr. Parkman also contributes to such books as 2010’s Inside the Minds, Defense Strategies for Drug Crimes. He is also a respected teacher and lecturer leading courses like Effective Cross Examination, Closing Arguments, Protecting Yourself from Corporate Fraud, and others. Generously willing to share his knowledge, he has taught at Bar Association gatherings in Alabama, Florida, Texas, California, and elsewhere.

Source URL: http://www.cochranfirm.com/attorneys/jwparkman.html

Links:

[1] http://www.cochranfirm.com/offices/birmingham.html

[2] http://www.cochranfirm.com/offices/mobile.html

[3] http://www.cochranfirm.com/criminal/criminal-case.html

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C. Michael Shalloway
Shalloway & Shalloway, P.A.
Suite 700
1400 Centrepark Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Communication Center
Phone: (561) 686-6200
E-mail: mail@shalloway.com
Fax: (561) 686-0303
Web site: http://www.shalloway.com

C. Michael Shalloway is a Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law by the Florida Bar and practices Elder and Disability Law with his son in West Palm Beach in the firm of Shalloway & Shalloway, P.A.

Shalloway earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Florida. He is admitted to practice before the Florida Supreme Court, the United States Supreme Court and the Trial Bar of the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He is a former judge and was selected by his fellow judges as Administrative Judge for Palm Beach County Court. He has written several sections of the Florida Bar’s Board Certification Review Course that prepares candidates for board examination and has regularly lectured for the Bar for that course.

He is a member of the Executive Council of the Florida Bar Elder Law Section and serves as chair of its Ethics Committee. The section honored him as an ELDER LAW SUPERSTAR. His committee work for the section has included the Housing Committee which addresses Nursing Home, Assisted Living and Home Health Care substantive issues. He has served for many years as chair of the Section’s Government Benefits Committee which focuses on Medicaid, Medicare and managed care matters.

The Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys has awarded Shalloway its coveted SENIOR AWARD. He also has served the Academy as one of its directors. The Academy has selected him on numerous occasions to be a presenter at its MEET THE EXPERTS program. He is an active member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the National College of Probate Judges. He lectures and publishes in the area of elder law, with emphasis on Estate and Gift Tax Planning, Medicaid Planning, Asset Protection, Special Needs Trusts, Medicare Set Aside Trusts and Trust Administration.

Shalloway is a cofounder and Executive Committee member of the Palm Beach County Elder Justice Center.

In 2002, Shalloway was one of two attorneys recognized by the Palm Beach County Bar Association for service to the Bench, the Bar and the Public of Palm Beach County, Florida.

His service to the Palm Beach County Bar has included five terms as chair of its Elder Law Practice Committee/Continuing Education Committee, regular lecturer for the Guardianship Education Committee, author of a chapter of its Guardianship handbook and member of the Probate and Guardianship Practice Committee. Shalloway served the Palm Beach, Martin, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties as First Vice President and Director of the Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc.

He is also retired from the teaching faculty of the continuing education division of Florida Atlantic University, where he conducted classes on probate.

He is a member of the advisory board of the Florida Institute for Medicare Advocacy and on the Palm Beach County Live Alone Task Force, which addresses solutions for infirm and elderly community residents. He is a past Co Chair of the Greater Palm Beach Area Alzheimer’s Disease Educational Conference.

Current Employment Position(s):
Partner
Areas Of Practice:
Elder Law
Medicaid
Estate Planning
Probate
Guardianships
Certifications/Specialties:
Elder Law, Florida Bar
Bar Admissions:
Florida, 1962
U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida Trial Bar, 1962
U.S. Supreme Court
Education:
University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida, 1962
Juris Doctor
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Lecturer, Probate, Florida Atlantic University
Honors and Awards:
Senior Award – Florida Bar Elder Law Section
Professional Associations and Memberships:
Palm Beach County Bar Association’s Elder Law Practice Committee
Chair

Florida Academy of Trial Lawyers President’s Council
Former Member

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Member

The Florida Bar Elder Law Section Government Benefits Committee
Chair

The Florida Bar, Housing Committee
Member

Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys
Former Director

Palm Beach County Elder Justice Center Physical Plant Committee
Chair

Palm Beach County Bar Association, Probate and Guardianship Practice Committee
Member

Palm Beach County Bar Association, Guardianship Education Committee
Member

Florida Bar Elder Law Section
Executive Council

Palm Beach County Elder Justice Center
Executive Committee

Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc.
Former Vice President

Florida Institute for Medicare Advocacy
Advisory Board

Palm Beach County Live Alone Task Force
Advisory Board

Greater Palm Beach Area Alzheimer’s Disease Educational Conference
Past Co-Chair
Past Employment Positions:
Palm Beach County Court, Administrative Judge

Michael Shalloway was Anthony DeBartolo CEO of DeBartolo Financial’s Corporate attorney and defended us thru mediation in a US $ 9 million law suit that Tony, Grace & I were named as defendants. We settled the suit for $1,200 and could have counter sued for a frivolous law suit. Michael was also Judy Lukacs family lawyer who had named me in her will as her daughter, Angela’s, guardian in the event of Judy’s death.
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James L. Eisenberg

James L. Eisenberg, graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Industrial Engineering) Degree from the University of Michigan in 1971. After taking time off to travel, he moved to Florida and attended law school at the University of Miami, graduating with his Juris Doctor in 1976. While attending the University of Miami, College of Law, Mr. Eisenberg was on the Dean’s List, and he received a “Book Award” as top student in his criminal law class.

Mr. Eisenberg began the practice of law with the Office of the Public Defender in Palm Beach County. While practicing in that office, Mr. Eisenberg tried numerous jury trials at all levels of the court system. His trial work at the time included some of the most notorious murder cases of the day.

In 1980, Mr. Eisenberg went into private practice and started the law firm of Green, Eisenberg & Cohen, which has evolved into Eisenberg & Fouts, P.A. Mr. Eisenberg specializes in the defense of criminal and forfeiture cases and continues to practice in all Florida state and federal courts.

As an attorney, Mr. Eisenberg has served as President, Secretary and Director of the Palm Beach County Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. In addition, he was a Charter Director and continues to be a member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

In recognition of his practice and work, the Florida Bar Association certified Mr. Eisenberg as a specialist in the area of Criminal Trial Law with the designation of Board Certified Criminal Trial Attorney. Additionally, Mr. Eisenberg has been recognized by the prestigious National Board of Trial Advocates and certified as a Criminal Trial Advocate. Mr. Eisenberg has been recognized as a top criminal defense attorney in the South Florida Legal Guide and Super Lawyers Magazine and has been listed by Martindale-Hubble Peer Review as an AV Rated Lawyer and a Preeminent Lawyer.

Mr. Eisenberg is married, living in Palm Beach County, with two grown sons who have both recently graduated from college.

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“WORLD CLASS ASSETS – WORLD CLASS SOLUTIONS”


THE BATTLE @ KRUGER – NATURAL LAW SHOWS US REALITY = THE LIONS (NWO 1% – ILLUMINATI – BILDERBERGERS – MILITARY/PRISON/PHARMA/PSYCHIATRIC/WHO/AMA/ADA/UN/CFR/TRILATERAL/PNAC/AGENDA21/CODEX ALIMENTARIUS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES) , THE CROCODILE (THE NWO POLICE STATE, POLITICIANS, EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL, NGO’S, SPIES, MOLES AND RELIGIOUS ENFORCERS) VERSUS THE WATER BUFFALO (WE THE PEOPLE = THE 99%)

SO……WHEN ARE WE GOING TO START USING OUR HORNS AND START THROWING OUR WEIGHT AROUND COLLECTIVE AND INDIVIDUALLY ? THE ANSWER, AS SOON AS THE NEXT PAUL REVERE, GEORGE WASHINGTON, THOMAS JEFFERSON, FRANCIS SCOTT KEY, MARTIN LUTHER KING,JR, GHANDI, MOTHER THERESA, JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, ROBERT FITZGERALD KENNEDY, STANDS UP MOVES FORWARD AND IDENTIFIES THEMSELVES AND/OR WHENEVER WE THE PEOPLE STOP WARING AND ARRESTING EACH OTHER AND FINALLY INSTEAD FOCUS OUR INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE ENERGIES TOWARDS OUR TRUE ENEMIES THE NWO ILLUMINATI BILDERBERGERS 1% !!! THAT DAY SHALL BE GAME OVER !!!!

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Battle at Kruger