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Gunster, one of Florida’s oldest and largest full-service business law firms, is pleased to announce that Carlos A. Haag has joined the firm’s business litigation practice in its Miami office.

Haag represents national corporations on an array of civil litigation matters including class actions, antitrust suits, complex commercial disputes, and white-collar investigations. He has experience working on both state and federal courts cases.

Haag obtained his J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. While in law school, he was a senior editor for the Florida Law Review, a teaching assist for the Legal Writing and Trial Practice courses, and tutored first-year students in property law and legal writing. During his last semester, he externed for The Honorable Paul C. Huck in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

Gunster’s business litigation practice, led by John W. Little III, seeks to defend business owners and operators by employing litigation strategies that preserve and fortify assets. Gunster attorneys are experienced in a broad range of commercial litigation matters and have represented Fortune 500 companies, middle-market and high-growth enterprises and entrepreneurs.

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