- Child Support
- Guardianship
- Criminal Defense
- White Collar Crimes
- Restraining OrderAs a strategic partner, we counsel clients to minimize liability risks to their IP assets and stop competitor infringement to protect their businesses’ bottom line. Our attorneys have litigated state and federal cases, from temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunction hearings through the final resolution. We understand that smart IP counseling means knowing the intricacies behind our clients’ IP assets and safeguarding every aspect of a product or service.
- Corporate LawDean Mead is a business law firm providing full-service legal representation, government relations, and lobbying throughout Florida. The firm has six offices with 60 attorneys and four government relations professionals in multiple practice areas including federal tax, state and local tax, estate and succession planning, business litigation, corporate law, labor and employment, government relations and lobbying, regulatory compliance, employee benefits, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, commercial real estate, leasing, construction law, lending, environmental, land use, water law, utilities law, and eminent domain. For more information, please visit http://www.deanmead.com.
- Mergers and AcquisitionsDean Mead’s Corporate and Tax Department handles tax planning issues for businesses and individuals. The attorneys in our firm have extensive experience in a full range of tax specialties and areas, including sales and purchases of businesses, mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, conversion to S corporation status, tax planning for real estate transactions, debt restructuring, tax controversies, state and local tax issues, agribusiness, employee benefits, ESOPs, and all types of business entities, including LLCs, S and C corporations, partnerships, charitable and other not-for-profit organizations.
- Business DisputesIn 1980, eight attorneys established the business law firm of Dean, Mead, Egerton, Bloodworth, Capouano & Bozarth, P.A. in Orlando. The founders were Stephen T. Dean, Robert W. Mead, Jr., Charles H. Egerton, Darryl M. Bloodworth, Albert D. Capouano, Stephen J. Bozarth, Lauren Y. Detzel and Lynn J. Hinson. Two of the founding attorneys are still active in the firm today including Mr. Mead and Ms. Detzel.
- Business TransactionsWe routinely advise clients on the state and local tax implications of corporate transactions and reorganizations, including multi-state analyses of mergers and acquisitions. Additionally, the firm represents clients on legislative tax matters, including the taxation of computer services, corporate income tax issues and sales tax exemption matters. The team has an extensive background in structuring business transactions to minimize state tax impacts. He has also assisted representing new businesses and expanding businesses in dealing with Enterprise Florida and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
- Limited Liability CompaniesOur work for family businesses and other closely-held businesses has given us the opportunity to design, draft and create a wide variety of business structures ranging from corporations to family limited partnerships to limited liability companies that have special allocations to freeze the value of one set of equity owners with a preferred return of income and shift appreciation to another set of equity owners. While this planning technique has seen limited use in recent years, it is still a valuable tool that could create tax favorable results as we design entities for investments in Qualified Opportunity Funds.
- Trade Secrets
- Intellectual Property
- Employment Contract
- Employment Litigation
- Real Estate LitigationClients turn to Dean Mead for a multitude of bankruptcy and creditors’ rights issues. Bankruptcy, insolvency, and debtor-creditor matters often require in-depth corporate banking, tax, probate, and real estate law knowledge. At Dean Mead, our Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Team understands all dimensions of insolvency issues, whether in bankruptcy cases, foreclosures, lender liability claims, receiverships, adversary proceedings, or out-of-court restructurings. Our team represents institutional lenders, multi-state lenders, and holders of securitized loans, servicers, and secured and unsecured creditors in all state and federal courts in Florida. We have foreclosed thousands of properties across varying industries in the residential and commercial sectors.
- Construction LitigationDean Mead’s Construction Law practice relies on an experienced team of aggressive and creative litigators skilled at representing clients in every legal forum, including federal and state courts, mediation, arbitration, and administrative agencies. We represent contractors and sub-contractors, project owners, developers, homebuilders, architects and engineers, construction managers, suppliers, and sureties.
- Real Estate TransactionsOur attorneys provide a broad array of services in connection with real estate transactions, including the structuring of tax-free exchanges (forward, reverse, and build-to-suit exchanges), planning to preserve long-term capital gains in connection with dispositions of real estate, and the structuring of joint venture arrangements for the acquisition and/or development of real properties. Dean Mead is recognized as a national leader in the areas of like-kind exchanges and taxation of real estate development. We have extensive experience negotiating and drafting RESPA Affiliated Business Arrangements for developers so that they may share in the income generated by the title policies and mortgage loans originating from their developments.
- Eminent DomainWe work with developers, investors, businesses, banks, agricultural interests and others in matters involving governmental and quasi-governmental acquisition/taking of private property interests and rights. This representation includes negotiated resolutions, administrative hearings, eminent domain litigation, inverse condemnation actions and Bert Harris claims.
- Easement
- Land Use and ZoningOur attorneys actively educate the community on oil and gas law. Timothy Riley teaches Oil & Gas Law at Florida State University’s College of Law and lectures at multiple environmental conferences. Richard Brightman is active in the Florida Bar’s Environmental and Land Use Law section.
- Property DamageAs a result of his diverse experience, Dan is recognized for his ability to serve as a neutral mediator, working with parties from a diverse group of industries including construction defects, state/local tax, personal injury, and property damage.
- Condominium LawDean Mead’s Tallahassee office opened on December 1, 2013 led by managing shareholder, Pete Dunbar. Today the Tallahassee office is home to 10 attorneys and four government relations professionals, and from among the group, twelve of the professionals combine to form the Lobbying Team. The Tallahassee-based Government Relations and Lobbying Team advises businesses and public sector clients on a wide range of services including: Administrative Law, Agri-business Regulation and Permitting, Commercial Litigation, Government Regulations and Legislative Advocacy, Land Use and Environmental Law, Professional Licensure Defense, Real Property and Condominium Law, Utility Law and Regulation, State and Federal Taxation, and Water Resources, Permitting and Regulation.
- Personal InjuryBefore joining the Senate, Kelly was an associate at a small firm where she practiced family law, criminal defense, and personal injury. Leveraging her ability to think like a trial attorney, she is skilled at identifying issues and closing loopholes in draft legislation prior to it being filed.
- Estate PlanningWe recognize that our client’s estate planning needs frequently require expertise in other areas of the law, so we work closely with attorneys in the firm’s other practice groups to provide our clients with the full service they need. We pride ourselves on utilizing the latest technology to provide exemplary service in an efficient and cost-effective manner to our clients.
- WillsSuccessfully represented the Personal Representative of a large estate in a will contest. Extensive discovery involved investigations in multiple states regarding the decedent’s businesses over many years and his uneven testamentary distributions to extended family members. One of the estate’s beneficiaries alleged that the decedent lacked testamentary capacity at the time he prepared his last will and trust. The documents were upheld in their entirety by the court.
- TrustsRepresented the beneficiary of an irrevocable trust where the trustee wrongfully conveyed all the assets of the trust to a family member in an attempt to circumvent the beneficiary.
- Probate
- Bankruptcy
- ForeclosureOur attorneys are not only skilled at navigating bankruptcy protection procedures but also in state court matters concerning creditor/debtor issues such as residential and commercial foreclosure, replevin, garnishment and attachment, lien priority disputes, tax sale issues, surplus funds actions, quiet title actions, and eviction/writ of possession actions.
- Tax LawDean Mead’s Tax Department handles tax planning issues for businesses and individuals. The attorneys in our department have extensive experience in a full range of…