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Robert moderating lunch discussion with Former Supreme Court Justice Raoul Cantero
Boris Becker: The Rise and Fall features exclusive interviews with some of those who know the Wimbledon legend best – some speaking for the first time - and other tennis greats, as well as previously unseen archive, to tell the story of how the three-time Wimbledon champion lost it all in a highly publicized bankruptcy trial.
The story is set against the background of a golden era for tennis - a time of hedonism, big bucks and even bigger characters. It was a perfect storm of media exposure and money, into which walked the 17-year- old Becker from a small town in Germany.
It is a story of greed, egotism, the destructive power of fame and Becker’s contentious relationships with the women in his life. The series will build a character study of the German tennis prodigy from his earliest days as Wimbledon’s youngest ever champion in the 1980s, through to the present day.
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“Hot Tips” on Arguing at the Florida Supreme Court, First Family Law Inns of Court, June 2021.
Golfer’s Miami Divorce Sparks Novel Fight Over Sponsorship Money
Daily Business Review, December 9, 2020
Daily Business Review November 25, 2019
Daily Business Review, September 9, 2019
BNI Biscayne Connection Mentorship Workshops, Moderator & Panelist:
A Whole New World - Coronavirus: Not Business As Usual?
A Whole New World – Coronavirus: Technology, Employment and Immigration.
A Whole New World – Coronavirus: Employee Health at Home during a Pandemic.
Moderator & Panelist: Going in for the Kill in Litigation
Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney, LLP
September 6, 2018
Moderator: What’s Your Niche? Targeting Your Clients.
BNI Biscayne Connection, Mentorship Series
January 10, 2017
Moderator: How to Win Over Judges and Influence Jurors
BNI Biscayne Connection, Mentorship Workshop
August 13, 2015
PGA Golfer Emiliano Grillo Represented by Robert, as reported by Daily Business Review.
The Florida Supreme Court in October, 2021 sharply curtailed the ability of a defendant to recoup attorney’s fees and costs after successfully defending against a breach of contract claim. In a deceptively simple decision, the Court swept away years of caselaw that broadened the application of the Florida statute that makes prevailing party fees provisions reciprocal in contracts which contain one-sided prevailing party fees clauses.