Richard J. Mockler, P.A.

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Richard J. Mockler, P.A. is a Law Firm in Tampa, Florida

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305 S. Magnolia Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33606 (Hillsborough Co.)

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813-443-4634

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Richard Mockler, III (Attorney) born Fernandina Beach, Florida; admitted to bar, 2002, Florida; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh and Federal Circuits; U.S. District Court, Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida; U.S. Tax Court; Florida Supreme Court. Education: Florida State University (B.S., cum laude, 1998); University of Florida Levin College of Law (J.D., with honors, 2001); University of Florida Graduate School (LL.M., in Taxation, 2002). Phi Delta Phi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Florida Blue Key Leadership Honorary. Listed, Student of the Year, University of Florida College of Law, 2000; Honor Graduate of the Naval Expeditionary Warfare College. Recipient: Navy Achievement Medal; Outstanding Community Service Medal; Ferguson Scholar of Law. Member, University of Florida International Moot Court Board. President, John Marshall Bar Association. Executive Committee, University of Florida Law College Counsel. University of Florida College of Law Pro Bono Certificate. Member: The Florida Bar (Member, Sections on: Trial Lawyers; Family Law; Business Law); International Academy of Collaborative Professionals; Hillsborough County Bar Association (Member, Executive Council, Family Law Section); Federal and American Bar Association; Cheatwood Inn of Court; Family Law Inn of Court. [U.S. Marine Reserves with the 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, Tampa, Florida; Navy Achievement Medal. U.S. National Defense Medal. U.S. Military Community Service Medal. Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal. Marine Corps Certificate of Commendation for Exemplary Community Service]. Reported Cases: In re SFBC Int'l, Inc. Sec. & Deriv. Litig., 495 F. Supp. 2d 477 (D.N.J. 2007) (denying motion to dismiss in shareholder derivative litigation); In re SFBC Int'l, Inc. Sec. & Deriv. Litig., 435 F. Supp. 2d 1355 (J.P.M.L. 2006) (consolidating 27 related actions and centralizing proceedings); In re Cygnus Telecom. Tech., LLC, Patent Lit., 385 F. Supp. 2d 1022 (N.D. Cal. 2005) (staying multidistrict patent litigation in favor of patent reexamination proceeding); Nissim Corp. v. ClearPlay, Inc., et al., 351 F. Supp. 2d 1343 (S.D. Fla. 2004) (finding personal jurisdiction for patent infringement action against company's chief financial officer); In re Saf T Lok Sec. Litig., Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 92,680 (S.D. Fla. July 3, 2003) (dismissing securities fraud claims against corporate officers and directors). Practice Areas: Litigation; Complex Litigation; Fraud; Trial Practice; Family Law; Divorce; Divorce Mediation; Divorce Taxation; Collaborative Family Law; Annulment; Alimony; Domestic Violence; Equitable Distribution; Family Mediation; Marital Agreements; Marital Property Distribution; Matrimonial Law; Military Divorce; Paternity; Post Divorce Modification; Postnuptial Agreements; Premarital Agreements; Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs); Restraining Orders; Spousal Support; Uncontested Divorce; Separation Agreements; Name Changes; Marital Property Settlements.

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Amy L. Bandow (Attorney) born Stevens Point, Wisconsin; admitted to bar, 2003, Florida; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Education: Iowa State University (B.S., with distinction, 1997); University of Florida Levin College of Law (J.D., 2003). Amy received her undergraduate degree with distinction from Iowa State University, where she was a recipient of the Legacy of Heroines scholarship. After graduating from Iowa State, Amy worked with children in foster care. Amy received her Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. While attending the University of Florida, Amy received a certificate for her pro bono work in the Family Law Pro Se Division of the Eighth Judicial Circuit. After law school, Amy worked at one of the largest law firms in the state representing leading companies in complex litigation matters. Amy is now applying her skills to help individuals in complex family law matters. Amy believes in listening and understanding each client's needs, setting goals, developing a plan for achieving those goals, and working hard to execute the plan. Amy takes pride in helping clients understand how cases progress through the system and keeping them up-to-date on all developments. Amy also has a strong interest in taking advantage of the available means of alternative dispute resolution, including family law mediation. Amy recently completed an intensive mediation training program offered by the University of South Florida Conflict Resolution Collaborative. She is training to be a Florida Supreme Court Certified family law mediator. Member: The Florida Bar; Hillsborough County Bar Association; Family Law Section of the Florida Bar.Email: Amy L. Bandow

Adam Cordover (Associate) born Miami, Florida; admitted to bar, 2008, Florida. Education: University of Florida (B.A., Political Science and Jewish Studies, 2003); American University (M.A., International Affairs, 2008; J.D., 2008). Adam gained valuable experience investigating cases while working for the Department of Labor in Washington, DC. Among other things, Adam investigated and researched numerous categories of illegal transactions. He was recognized for his leadership of a multi-office effort to determine compliance with several federal employee health benefits laws. Adam brings these investigative skills to the area of family law. He works diligently to ensure that the rights of his clients are protected in all family law matters and business litigation matters. Adam has always been committed to giving back to the community. As a teenager, Adam was a leader in Camp Jenny, a program designed to give underprivileged youth an opportunity to spend a week in Georgia, where participants engaged in summer camp activities including kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and arts and crafts. At the University of Florida, Adam was a fundraiser for Stop! Children's Cancer. In Washington, Adam promoted the 9/11 Unity Walk, a gathering to commemorate the tragedies of 2001 and build trust and promote dialogue between members of different faith communities. Since Adam moved back to Florida, he has continued to serve the Tampa Bay community. Adam is a regular volunteer at Bay Area Legal Services, where he assists victims with petitions for domestic violence injunctions. Adam also assists indigent and pro se litigants complete family law forms. Adam is currently training to become a Guardian Ad Litem. He is also active with the Hillsborough County Bar Association's Community Service Committee, where he has donated his time to Faith Cafe's feed the homeless program, Mayor Iorio's Hillsborough River and Waterways Clean up, and the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital. The Hillsborough County Bar Association recognized Adam in The LAWYER Magazine for his service to the community. Member: Hillsborough County (Member, Committees on: Planning; Community Service) and American (Member, Young Lawyers Division, Family Law Section) Bar Associations. Languages: Hebrew.


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