Gerald L. Knight

Gerald L. Knight: Attorney with Billing, Cochran, Lyles, Mauro & Ramsey, P.A.
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Biography

Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Order of the Coif. Member, University of Florida Law Review, 1973-1974. Assistant Florida Attorney General, 1974-1976. Assistant General Counsel, Broward County, 1976-1981. Part-Time Assistant City Attorney, Fort Lauderdale, 1982-1987.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Land Use Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Real Estate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Florida, B.A., with honors, 1969
Law School Attended:
University of Florida, J.D., with honors, 1973; University of Miami, LL.M., Real Property Law
Year of First Admission:
1974
Admission:
1974, Florida; 1990, Colorado
Memberships:
The Florida Bar (Member, Sections on: Local Government; Land Use and Environmental Law); Colorado Bar Association; American Bar Association.
Military:
U.S. Army, 1969-1971
Birth Information:
Clewiston, Florida
ISLN:
905815136

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754-206-5411  Phone

954-764-7279  Fax

www.bchlm.com/attorneys_knight.asp

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