Brett Alan Geer

Brett Alan Geer

5.0
Rating: 7.3

Licensed for 30 years

Administrative law Lawyer at Tampa, FL
Practice Areas: Administrative Law, Appeals, Business ... +2 more

The Geer Law Firm, L.C., 3030 N. Rocky Point Drive West, Suite 150, Tampa, FL

About Brett

Biography

Practice Areas

5

Practice Areas

Administrative Law 50%

Florida Bar defense, Florida Board of Bar Examiners (application and admissions)

15 years

50%
Appeals 20%

Appeals for Civil cases and Criminal post-conviction relief (Fla. R. Crim. P. Rule 3.850

15 years

20%
Business 10%

General business litigation; contracts.

15 years

10%
Personal Injury 10%

Personal injury / wrongful death cases

15 years

10%
Real Estate 10%

Real Estate litigation disputes, foreclosure defense

15 years

10%

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Licenses

Licensed in Florida for 30 years

State: Florida

Acquired: 1995

Administrative - Not Authorized to Practice

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of Brett Alan Geer

The Geer Law Firm, L.C., 3030 N. Rocky Point Drive West, Suite 150, Tampa, FL, 33607-7200

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32 Client Reviews

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Posted by anonymous | April 10, 2017 | Administrative Law

Last Minute Consultation

Brett was great. He responded to my e-mail and called me at the end of the day. We talked for about an hour, and he already knew what the Board of Bar Examiners would ask of me next while I described to him what had gone on the last two years of their character and fitness investigation. He mentio...ned certain points where I should have contacted him earlier (the *most important*: when I began applying to the Bar). I realized there were three different times when he could have entered the scene and saved me money, stress and damage to my relationships. I thought I could handle the Bar application process all by myself. Nope, I fell right into their traps, and Brett showed me exactly what those were. At the end of our discussion, Brett gave me three options, and one was obviously the best—the path of least stress and expense. Moreover, Brett made me feel a lot better about myself; that I was not a bad person--I just should have contacted him first. In this case, his consultation was free. I am too close to the finish line (?) to attempt to salvage a better result at this point. Kudos to Brett for taking the time out of his busy day—and possibly saving my marriage.

Posted by anonymous | October 18, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law

FBBE Hearing? Yes. You need a lawyer, and you found a good one.

Attorney Geer represented me in an FBBE Investigatory Hearing in Tampa 10/2016. I do not yet know the results of this hearing, but regardless of the outcome, I am confident that his guidance and presence raised my chances for admission exponentially. If God forbid, I end up having to go through a for...mal hearing, I'd retain him again, to guide me through the process. He is seasoned and respected by his colleagues. I sent a tremendous amount of unsolicited information for him to review, and instead of being annoyed, he took the time to actually go through it all, selecting what he thought was appropriate and presented only the most relevant and helpful evidence. He prepared me for the most probable questions, and allowed me to ask him as many questions as I needed to. The scariest part about the hearing is the unknown, and he demystified it for me, giving me the confidence to go into this hearing with the right attitude. I had 8 different areas of concern that the FBBE wanted to discuss. He went through each issue pointing out what was probably not a big deal and focused on what he perceived were going to be my biggest hurdles. His fee was a fraction of what some others charge and often when that's the case, it's because an attorney relies on volume, in order to make a living. The average fee was 7500. My main concerns prior to this hearing were (a) that I would be arriving to Tampa and meeting him for the first time at the time of the hearing. If he was no good, I'd be stuck. (b) that our telephone contact prior to the preparatory meeting had been limited and (c) that because he has been doing this so long and seems to attend the FBBE hearings year round, the most important and frightening moment of my life could be written off as no big deal, or exceedingly "routine". My issues were complex and encompassed several different areas. We met the day before the hearing and Attorney Geer was well prepared for the meeting and had a very clear idea of what he wanted to cover. There was not a ton of contact or hand holding during the period between when I hired him and the time when I met him, but I realized there really was no need for this. Everything that needed to be handled could be handled the day of that initial meeting. As an aside, any time I reached out to him by email, he or his staff responded immediately. And in terms of getting lost in the shuffle, it wasn't a huge firm, like I expected. I have no idea how many clients he handles in a given day, but I may as well have been the only one on the schedule. I got the personal attention I felt I needed, and he recognized the complexity of my file, how important this was for me, and made clear it was just as important to him. He may as well have been fighting for his own admission. A word of warning. No matter how trivial your inquiry might seem, do NOT under any circumstances go to this initial FBBE hearing on your own. You will be so sorry you did not hire counsel. Many say that the lawyer is just decorative during the hearing and their role is limited to the preparation phase. NOT SO. Attorney Geer had my complete file, tabbed up, so that when I was asked something about a tax transcript he was able to flip to it immediately and show it to me. He took copious notes of matters that the panel members seemed unsatisfied with or that he thought warranted further explanation, and used the time allotted to make the final statement, to ask me questions about those specific things, carefully eliciting the information he wanted put before the panel in a way that attempted to put any unresolved concerns to rest. Left to my own devices, I would have used that time to say, "I am a law abiding citizen, not a hooligan. Please pick me." Do whatever is necessary to come up with the money to hire counsel, and use Brett Geer. Had I hired the guy who charges 10K, I could not have fared any better than I did, regardless of the final outcome. You're in good hands.

Posted by anonymous | March 21, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law

Excellent Counsel!

I hired Brett after receiving a notice of investigative hearing. I called his office and he answered and talked to me for quite awhile which was refreshing, other attorneys were too busy to talk and I had to wait for call backs. I had a 10-year old bankruptcy with a reaffirmed mortgage that I subsequ...ently fell behind on and lost to foreclosure. I also answered a question incorrectly on my law school application, made a typo on my bar application, and forgot to list one lawsuit on my bar application. Mr. Geer took my case with very little time to prepare (I received my notice and requested the next hearing date which was less than two weeks away). Both he and his wife helped me prepare for the hearing so I was well prepared for the questions they would ask and the hearing took about twenty minutes. Within a week of the full board vote I was admitted. In the meantime I second guessed my answers, and was so anxious but Brett and his wife always took time to reassure me. Sometimes that is priceless especially when everything you've been working for hangs in the balance! I don't recommend going to a hearing without counsel, the panel is composed of seasoned attorneys and others who could make any aspiring attorney nervous. Hire him and do it early. If I had hired him before submitting my application I probably wouldn't have had problems. The process is daunting, but Brett can make it easier. I highly recommend him, worth every penny!!

Posted by anonymous | October 12, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law

Excellent Service/Excellent Result

Brett assisted me in defending my application to the Florida Bar. These matters can often drag on, but Brett did a wonderful job in moving my file forward and bringing it to a successful resolution. There are not many lawyers who handle this type of defense, but Brett has handled many of these matte...rs in the past, and has a working relationship with the members of the Board. I'm certain that I would not have been able to become a member of the Florida Bar without Brett's assistance. I'm extremely grateful for his help.

Posted by anonymous | December 24, 2014 | Administrative Law

Excellent advocate

Mr. Geer represented me through the Florida Bar admissions process and I am immensely grateful I selected him as my advocate. He was genuine, understanding, and worked to present the best case possible on my behalf. He was, of course, technically competent, however he also exemplified the human/emoti...onal aspect of counsel and put me at ease in a difficult and anxiety-inducing situation.

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"Brett is a highly intelligent and practical attorney. Applying, to the Florida bar is an in-depth and convoluted process that can be filled with landmines. I’m a tax attorney with years of experience opposing the IRS. The Florida Board of Bar Examiners are similar to IRS Revenue Agents except they are auditing your life as opposed to a tax return. Brett adeptly guided me through the process with a re-assuring demeanor. I highly recommend Brett to any out of state attorney applying to the Florida Bar as well as any Florida attorneys with disciplinary issues."

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Experience

Rating:  7.3 (Very Good)

Honors

1994

Overall Winner, Best Opening Statement, Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity

Work Experience

2002 - Present

Managing Partner, The Geer Law Firm, L.C.

1995 - 2001

Bar Counsel, The Florida Bar

Associations

1995 - Present

American Mensa

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Holden v. Bober at al.

Order dismissing cased REVERSED on appeal

Holden v. Bober at al.

Order dismissing case REVERSED on appeal

Geer v. Jacobsen and Almengual

Reversed by appellate court

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Education

1995

Stetson University College of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

Publications

1995

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