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Gunster attorney Greg Schwinghammer served on SFBW's law firm panel
Gunster attorney Greg Schwinghammer (4th down on left-hand side of table)

The June 2018 edition of South Florida Business and Wealth (SFBW) magazine features a law firm round table with lawyers from various firms and practice areas who gathered to dive deeper into the growing areas of law and how new legislation is affecting clients. The panelists were chosen based on SFBW's list of top South Florida law firms.

Gunster litigation attorney Greg Schwinghammer participated in the panel as the representative for Gunster. He discussed how the new tax law change makes Florida an even more appealing place for people in states like Connecticut, New York and California. Additionally, he weighed in on the growth in the surrounding area due to new businesses moving to Palm Beach County and how these factors have contributed to the growth of the business litigation, real estate, corporate, and employment practice areas at Gunster.

Schwinghammer has represented Fortune 100 companies, venture capital and hedge fund firms, statewide and local businesses, and high net worth individuals in a wide array of disputes. His experience ranges from mass and toxic tort cases, consumer and employment class actions, complex business and breach of contract cases, labor and employment law claims, and bankruptcy litigation, to name only a few.

Read the full article: South Florida Business and Wealth's law firm panel

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