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Résumé
Licenses
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18 years
since Corinne Lynne Heller was first licensed to practice law in FL.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Owner at Law Office of Corinne L. Heller |
1998–present
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| Chairperson/member Florida Lemon Law Arbitration Board at Office of Attorney General - Florida Lemon Law |
2001–present
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| Associate at Coker, Myers, Schickel, Cooper & Sorenson |
1991–1998
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Education
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| Florida SuperLawyers |
SuperLawyers Magazine |
2009 |
| Florida Super Lawyers - Insurance Coverage |
Super Lawyers Magazine |
2008 |
| Board Certification in Civil Trial Law |
National Board of Trial Advocacy |
1999 |
| Board Certification Civil Trial Law |
Florida Bar Association |
1998 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
Florida Bar Association |
1991–present
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| Member |
Jacksonville Bar Association |
1991–present
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Update on Closing Arguments and other Ethical Issues |
Florida Bar Advanced Evidence Seminar |
1997 |
| Civil Procedure and Rules of Court |
1993 Board Certification Review |
1993 |
| Ethics in Mediation |
Alternate Dispute Resolution CLE Manual |
1991 |
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Cases
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- Title:
- Nash v. Wells Fargo
- Practice Area:
- Personal Injury
- Outcome:
- Plaintiff received full jury verdict
- Description:
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Appellate representation through Florida Supreme Court. Formed part of the basis for change Civil Procedure Rules regarding the liability of non-parties.
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Select the Right Jury and Be Ready for Anything that Happens in Court |
Winning Your 1st Civil Trial |
2008 |
| How to Avoid Common Ethical Pitfalls |
Building Your Civil Trial Skills |
2007 |
| Update Case Law |
Insurance Bad Faith |
2003 |
| Handling Subrogations, Reimbursements, Liens & Privileges |
NBI Seminar |
2001 |
| Updating the Law |
I.P.E. Seminar |
1999 |
| Closing Argument - Ethical Considerations and Case Law |
AFTL Spring Advanced Trial Skills Seminar |
1997 |
| Overview & Update of the Law |
NBI Seminar |
1997 |
| Winning Seat Belt Defense Issues in Motions and at Trial |
AFTL Workhorse Seminar |
1996 |
| Commenting on the Evidence - Beware of Improper Statements in Final Argument |
Advanced Evidence Seminar |
1996 |
| Paralegal Ethics |
NBI Seminar |
1996 |
| Soft Tissue Injury - The Defense |
NBI Seminar |
1995 |
| Causation - How to Establish, Prove or Disprove It |
NBI Seminar |
1993 |
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