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March 5 - Tampa KEITH T. APPLEBY is an attorney with Fowler, White & Boggs P.A., in Tampa, FL, where he practices in the areas of bankruptcy and financial restructuring, and commercial litigation. He has experience in bankruptcy and creditor's rights, foreclosures, commercial, corporate and general business litigation. He earned his B.S. degree from the University of Central Florida, his M.B.A. degree from Stetson University and his J.D. degree from Stetson University College of Law. Mr. Appleby is admitted to practice in Florida. He is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, the American Bar Association, The Florida Bar (Business Law Section), the Hillsborough County Bar Association, the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association (Board of Directors, 2009 to 2012; vice president, 2011 to 2012; CLE Committee chair, 2010 to 2011; editor-in-chief of The Cramdown Newsletter, 2009 to 2010). J. ANDREW BALDWIN is an attorney with The Solomon Law Group, P.A., in Tampa, Florida, where he practices in the areas of civil and commercial litigation. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of Central Florida and his J.D. degree from Stetson University. Mr. Baldwin is a member of the Hillsborough County and American bar associations. CLAY A. HOLTSINGER is an attorney with the law firm of Kass, Shuler, Solomon, Spector, Foyle & Singer, P.A., where he practices in the areas of mortgage foreclosure, real property, civil litigation, creditor bankruptcy and probate. His primary practice during the past 15 years has been handling mortgage foreclosure litigation. He earned his B.S. degree from Georgia Institute of Technology and his J.D. degree from Cumberland School of Law of Samford University. Mr. Holtsinger is a member of The Florida Bar; the Northern, Middle, and Southern Federal District courts in Florida; the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals; and the Hillsborough County Bar Association. Mr. Holtsinger is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell. He has been a speaker at various seminars in Florida. He most recently was a speaker at the "Real Property Foreclosure: A Step-by-Step Workshop" seminar sponsored by National Business Institute in Tampa, Florida, in September 2009. He also was a speaker at the "Problem Loans in Florida" seminar sponsored by SES in Tampa, Florida, in August 2003. ANDREW W. LENNOX is an attorney with the law firm of Carlton Fields, P.A. His practice is concentrated in the areas of business bankruptcy, creditors' rights litigation (including mortgage foreclosures, receiverships, replevins, proceedings supplementary) and general commercial litigation. Mr. Lennox represents financial institutions, private lenders, private and public companies and other creditors, as well as debtors, trustees, official committees and other commercial litigants in bankruptcy, state and federal courts throughout the state of Florida. He is active in the Hillsborough County and Tampa Bay Bankruptcy bar associations, and is a member of the Ferguson White Inn of Court, an organization dedicated to foster the highest level of professionalism, ethics and integrity in the legal profession. March 6 - Orlando JOSEPH E. FOSTER is a shareholder in the Orlando office of Akerman Senterfitt LLP, a 500 law firm with offices throughout Florida, as well as in Washington, D.C.; Tysons Corner, Virginia; New York City; Madison, Wisconsin; and Los Angeles. He is a member of the firm's commercial litigation practice group, where he practices primarily in the areas of financial institution litigation, breach of trust litigation, commercial litigation, foreclosure, replevin and lender liability defense. Mr. Foster is co-chair of the firm's financial institutions and e-discovery practice teams. He was selected for The Best Lawyers in America in 2008 for three categories (commercial litigation, banking, and bankruptcy and creditors' rights). Mr. Foster is ranked in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business for Florida litigation in general commercial. He has lectured extensively on the topics of foreclosure, replevin, lender liability and UCC law. Mr. Foster also is a graduate of the National College of Advocacy's advanced course in trial advocacy. He is a member of The Florida Bar (member, Business Law Committee; Trial Lawyers Section), the Orange County and American bar associations, and the Central Florida Inns of Court. Mr. Foster is chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Orlando Science Center, as well as a certified circuit court mediator. He earned his B.S. degree from the Florida Technological University, now the University of Central Florida and his J.D. degree, with honors, from the University of Florida. Mr. Foster is listed as one of Florida's Super Lawyers for 2007 in business litigation. RICHARD B. WEBBER II is a shareholder at the law firm of Zimmerman, Kiser & Sutcliffe, P.A., in Orlando. He is a certified bankruptcy mediator by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida. Since 1986, Mr. Webber has focused his practice in the areas of ethics and commercial litigation, with emphases in bankruptcy law and creditors' rights. He was a judicial law clerk at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida in Tampa. The Honorable Alexander L. Paskay, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division, supervised his clerkship. Prior to that position, he served a judicial internship at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma in Tulsa. The Honorable Mickey D. Wilson, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma, Tulsa Division, supervised this internship. Mr. Webber is a frequent speaker on bankruptcy law, collection law and creditor/debtor relations. He earned his B.A. degree, summa cum laude, at the University of Southern Maine and his J.D. degree at the University of Tulsa College of Law. He is a member and former chairman of the Orange County Bankruptcy Committee. Mr. Webber is a member of the American Bankruptcy Law Institute; the Bankruptcy/UCC Committee of the Business Law Section of The Florida Bar; and the Central Florida Bankruptcy Law Association, where he has served on the Board of Directors and is a past president. He also is a member of the Trial Lawyer and Business Law sections of The Florida Bar. Mr. Webber was appointed a Chapter 7 Trustee in the Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division, in July 2010.
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