Roger Slade is a partner in the Miami law firm of David B. Haber, P.A. Mr. Slade is an AV rated commercial litigator with over 19 years of business litigation experience. Mr. Slade has established himself as a skilled plaintiff's class action attorney who recently settled a federal class action lawsuit filed on behalf of 565,000 Florida consumers, against a major federal bank, for Fifty Million Dollars. The case, Kehoe v. Fidelity Federal, was litigated at the federal trial and appellate levels and reached the United States Supreme Court before the settlement was achieved.
Throughout his 19 year career, Mr. Slade has handled all types of commercial litigation matters including business fraud, class actions for both plaintiffs and defendants, real estate litigation, and employment discrimination claims. Mr. Slade has developed particular expertise in representing buyers and sellers of real estate in contract disputes. Mr. Slade is an experienced collection attorney who has collected millions of dollars for his clients.
Mr. Slade practiced extensively in New York City at two national law firms before joining David B. Haber, P.A. Mr. Slade regularly appears in cases throughout the country representing real estate developers and major national chain stores in commercial matters, and is admitted in Florida, New York and Connecticut.
Mr. Slade graduated from the State University of New York at Binghamton and Brooklyn Law School at the top of his class where he was the Managing Editor of the Brooklyn Law Review and also received the American Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law.
Mr. Slade is active in his community and is a former member of the Florida Bar Grievance Committee which polices the ethical obligations of attorneys. He has also served as the President of the Doral & Airport West Chamber of Commerce for two years where he was a long-standing board member prior to his presidency. Mr. Slade has also dedicated a portion of his career to representing abused and neglected children in Miami-Dade County, Florida and was recognized for his contribution by the Miami-Dade County Bar Association who bestowed upon Mr. Slade a Pro Bono Award for his efforts.
Mr. Slade was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Council for Educational Change, a non-profit Florida based organization focusing on school leadership and student achievement.
Mr. Slade was recently appointed Chairman of the Dade County Bar Association Newsletter Committee and is the author of a monthly column in the publication on litigation skills.
Mr. Slade is also a frequent contributor to scholarly legal publications. He has recently authored the following articles:
• "Protecting and Avoiding Brokerage Commissions," Vol. 23, No. 4, Real Estate Finance (December 2006)
• "Damages for Invasion of Privacy," Vol. 12, No. 2, Consumer & Personal Rights Litigation Newsletter (Spring 2007)
• "Big Brother is Watching You," Vol. 2, No. 4, Privacy & Security Journal (March 2007)
His achievements include: Member, 1986-1988 and Managing Editor, 1986-1987, Brooklyn Law Review. Recipient: Miami-Dade County Pro Bono Award (1999); American Jurisprudence Award: Constitutional Law Seminar; New York State Bar Association Student Ethics Award. Author: Comment, "Federal Obstruction of State Antitrust Enforcement: The Second Circuit Finds No Place for State Participation in the Fast World of Mergers," 52 Brooklyn L. Rev. 591 (1986). President, Doral & Airport West Chamber of Commerce (1998-2000). Who's Who in International Business In Miami and South Florida (2000-2001). Member, Advisory Board, Carlos Albizu University.