The Essenson Law Firm is a full-service, general practice law firm that has been rated by the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory as "AV", which represents the highest rating of professional excellence and ethics.
The Essenson Law Firm was established in Buffalo, New York in 1979 and in Sarasota, Florida in 1984, and continues to represent people and businesses throughout the State of Florida in various legal matters, including general civil litigation; general commercial transactions; real estate matters, including closings, title insurance, and homeowners association matters; probate, trust, and guardianship administration and litigation; family law matters; and appeals.
The Essenson Law Firm's experienced and knowledgeable lawyers strive to vigorously and successfully defend your rights and pursue your interests in a variety of legal matters in Sarasota and Manatee counties, and throughout the State of Florida.
The Essenson Law Firm was established in Buffalo, New York in 1979 and in Sarasota, Florida in 1984, and continues to represent people and businesses throughout the State of Florida in various legal matters, including general civil litigation; general commercial transactions; real estate matters, including closings, title insurance, and homeowners association matters; probate, trust, and guardianship administration and litigation; family law matters; and appeals.
The Essenson Law Firm's experienced and knowledgeable lawyers strive to vigorously and successfully defend your rights and pursue your interests in a variety of legal matters in Sarasota and Manatee counties, and throughout the State of Florida.
Services
The Essenson Law Firm provides high quality legal services from routine legal counseling to civil litigation advocacy, from trial to appellate.
Arbitration and mediation services are also available.
Family Law, including prenuptial, post-nuptial agreements, dissolution of marriage, property settlement agreements, litigation, adoption, and name change.
Guardianship, from contested incapacity determinations to routine guardianship administration.
We represent alleged incapacitated persons, adjudicated persons, guardians (both professional and family), and interested Family members.
Arbitration and mediation services are also available.
Family Law, including prenuptial, post-nuptial agreements, dissolution of marriage, property settlement agreements, litigation, adoption, and name change.
Guardianship, from contested incapacity determinations to routine guardianship administration.
We represent alleged incapacitated persons, adjudicated persons, guardians (both professional and family), and interested Family members.
Description: James L. Essenson was pleased to be part of a trial team with lead attorney Stanley A. Goldsmith to prosecute this extremely complex civil case.
After a five-day bench trial, the Verdict was highly favorable to the Plaintiff, allowing her to retain a fee simple interest in numerous properties, together with obtaining a money judgment against one Defendant in an amount exceeding $250,000.00.
A summary judgment was entered against the other Defendant in an amount exceeding $380,000.00.
After a five-day bench trial, the Verdict was highly favorable to the Plaintiff, allowing her to retain a fee simple interest in numerous properties, together with obtaining a money judgment against one Defendant in an amount exceeding $250,000.00.
A summary judgment was entered against the other Defendant in an amount exceeding $380,000.00.
Soss v. Marshall Bloom and Robert M. Elliott.
The District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District, ruled in favor of the Essenson Law Firm's client, Marshall Bloom and ordered Marc J. Soss, who had been removed as trustee of the Leon Bloom Trust, to repay monies to the trust that he had previously paid to his attorney.
The Second District Court of Appeal agreed with the Essenson Law Firm's client that the Trial Court committed error in refusing to order Mr. Soss to repay all of the monies he had paid to his attorney out of the Leon Bloom Trust.
The District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District, ruled in favor of the Essenson Law Firm's client, Marshall Bloom and ordered Marc J. Soss, who had been removed as trustee of the Leon Bloom Trust, to repay monies to the trust that he had previously paid to his attorney.
The Second District Court of Appeal agreed with the Essenson Law Firm's client that the Trial Court committed error in refusing to order Mr. Soss to repay all of the monies he had paid to his attorney out of the Leon Bloom Trust.
I hired James Essenson's Law firm to finalize my fathers estate after getting no where with a previous law firm.
I was amazed how compassionate and professional they were to my needs.
Darice, the paralegal was of extreme importance as she helped me sort through the many legal questions and items I had no idea how to complete.
She and her team took the reigns and made it effortless for me, considering I was mourning the loss of my father and representing my family through the estate process.
Their legal fees were less than what I anticipated and was money well spent.
I was amazed how compassionate and professional they were to my needs.
Darice, the paralegal was of extreme importance as she helped me sort through the many legal questions and items I had no idea how to complete.
She and her team took the reigns and made it effortless for me, considering I was mourning the loss of my father and representing my family through the estate process.
Their legal fees were less than what I anticipated and was money well spent.
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