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Casey M. Reiter, Esq. is an appellate attorney focusing on family law and criminal defense. She graduated from the University of Florida, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, and then went on to earn her Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center. While in law school, Casey was selected to be a Certified Legal Intern with the Nova Southeastern Criminal Justice Clinic, where she interned as a prosecutor with the Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office, prosecuting misdemeanor cases, such as DUI, battery, and drug charges, including jury and non-jury trials.
Following law school, she began her legal career as a private criminal defense attorney, where she gained valuable litigation and criminal appellate experience advocating for clients facing criminal charges from all walks of life. She deposed countless police officers and witnesses, drafted and argued motions to suppress evidence, and tried both jury and non-jury trials. Thereafter, she went on to a family law firm to expand her practice areas. Casey is also a Professor of Law, teaching a wide variety of law-related courses incuding Family Law and Criminal Litigation.
Casey is admitted to practice in the State of Florida and the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida. Casey is heavily involved in the legal community, currently serving on the Board of Directors as Membership Co-Chair of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers, Palm Beach County Chapter, as well as a member of the Florida Bar Traffic Court Rules Committee for the 2016-2019 term. She was also a founding Associate Member of the Susan Greenberg Family Law American Inn of Court of the Palm Beaches.
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Acquired: 2010
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P.O. Box 761, Loxahatchee, FL, 33470
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Posted by anonymous | November 02, 2016 | Child Support
Caring Attorney
Ms. Reiter assisted me in a child support case, and she was caring, understanding, and helpful. She takes the time to listen. I would recommend her.
"Casey is extremely knowledgeable in all areas of family law. I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with Casey for a number of years during which time she has proven time and time again to be an invaluable resource for any issues needing legal research. Her dedication to her craft sets her apart from her peers and as a result I endorse this lawyer."
"Outstanding lawyer with logic and common sense. She worked for me for several years and was the driving force behind hundreds of succesful cases. She can write extremely well, hence the name, "Casey Case". She has a great ability to make something complicated easy to understand. If we could afford her now she would be on my staff. She comes across as a little quiet when you first meet her, some may say a little passive, but when she is in the courtroom she will squash her opponent like a bug. She is always humble, respecful and friendly. It is nice to see someone that efficient in the courtroom. it's rare! She has branched out into family law and she is rock solid. She knows the law. I endorse this lawyer and you will be fortunate to have her working on your case."
"Ms. Reiter is an exceptionally skilled trial attorney and is very dedicated to her clients. I highly endorse this lawyer."
"Casey is an experienced, highly respected attorney who always represents his clients with the utmost of skill,knowledge and understanding.i can readily endorse him without hesitation or reservation."
"I wholeheartedly endorse this lawyer. A brilliant, trustworthy and highly respected attorney in the legal community."
"I endorse this lawyer. Top notch litigator and zealous advocate for her clients. Competent & professional. Can be counted on to get results. My highest recommendation."
"Ms. Reiter is a very caring and skilled young lawyer who any client would be fortunate to have representing them. I fully endorse this lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer. Ms. Reiter's impressive record of advocating for her clients speaks for itself. She is a conscientious and extremely knowledgeable litigator."
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2010
Dean's List, Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center
2017 - Present
Attorney, Casey Reiter Appeals, P.A.
2015 - 2017
Attorney, Greenspoon Marder Law
2012 - 2015
Attorney, Stuart R. Manoff & Associates, P.A.
2010 - 2012
Attorney, The Law Offices of Roger P. Foley
2014 - Present
Florida Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
2014 - Present
Palm Beach County Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
2014 - Present
Susan Greenberg Family Law American Inn of CourtMember
2012 - Present
Palm Beach County Bar AssociationMember
2012 - Present
Florida Association for Women Lawyers (Palm Beach County chapter)Member
2016 - 2017
Florida Bar, Traffic Court Rules CommitteeCommittee Member
2016 - 2017
Florida Association for Women Lawyers (Palm Beach County chapter)Director
2014 - 2015
Florida Association for Women Lawyers (Palm Beach County chapter), Judicial Reception CommitteeCommittee Member
Charges Dismissed
2010
Juris Doctor
2007
Bachelors
2022
“Mission Impossible – Temporary Relief in 30 Minutes”
2020
“True Crime – Tales of Legal Ethics & Civility Mishaps”
2019
“Our Living Constitution: Working or Broken?”
2019
“Separation of Powers: The Essential Ingredient in our Democracy”
2011
Know Your Rights
2019
2019
2015
2014
2014
2012
English
Legal Answers
Legal Guides
Can you get charged with a DUI if you did not breath?
13 Mar 2015
Am I allowed to leave the county while on probation?
02 Mar 2015
CANNABIS/POSS/0-20 MISDEMEANOR DRUG PARAPHERNALIA /POSS MISDEMEANOR which are the Consequences? I don't understand the Charges
16 Dec 2014