Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell Professional Association 100 North Tampa Street, Suite 2000, Tampa, FL 33602
Phone:
(813)4727507 (Phone)
Specialties:
Casualty Defense Product Liability Construction Governmental and Administrative
ISLN:
917047785
Admitted:
2002, Florida 2008, Ohio U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit U.S. District Courts of Florida (Middle)
University:
University of Florida, B.A., English/Political Science, with high honors, 1999
Law School:
Stetson University, College of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2002 Notes and Comments Editor, Stetson Law Review, Intern to the Honorable Magistrate Jenkins, Middle District of Florida, Stetson University Teaching Fellow, Stetson University Research Assistant, Elizabeth M. Leeman Award for best student article published in the Stetson Law Review, 2001-2002, First place in Stetson Law Review Write-On Competition for "Zadvydas v. Underwood: How to Ignore Substantive Due Process Rights in Two Easy Steps," 2001
Links:
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Biography:
Michael Forte is a litigator who practices in the areas of retail and hospitality, government, and products liability. He also has significant experience litigating construction defect and casualty ca...
100 N Tampa St Ste 2000, Tampa, FL 33602 (813)4727507 (Office), (813)2214752 (Fax)
Licenses:
Florida - Member in Good Standing 2002
Education:
Stetson University College of Law Degree - Doctor of Law (J.D.) Graduated - 2002 University of Florida Degree - B.A. Graduated - 1999 Stetson University College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law
Specialties:
Defective / Dangerous Products - 20% General Practice - 20% Litigation - 20% Arbitration - 20% Personal Injury - 20%
Suffolk University, 2008; Suffolk University, 2008; Providence College, 2004; Suffolk University School of Law, 2008; Suffolk University School of Law, 2008
A combination dog collar and leash system. A strap has a length with a midpoint and with an interior surface and an exterior surface and an inner end and an outer end. The outer end is folded to form a first loop constituting a handle with a first stitching at the outer end forming a leash. The inner end is folded to form an overlapping extent with a second stitching at the inner end. A first segment of a pile type fastener is secured to the strap from adjacent to the outer end along the length of the handle. A second segment of a pile type fastener is secured to the exterior surface from adjacent to the inner end. A portion of a plastic buckle is secured in the second loop. A portion of a plastic buckle is slidably secured to the strap adjacent to the center of the strap.
2012 to 2000 CIOCrabby Bill's Indian Rocks Beach, FL 2011 to 2012 Head Bartender/Bar ManagerCrabby Bill's
2010 to 2011 Assistant ManagerCrabby Bill's Tampa, FL 2009 to 2010 Food and Beverage DirectorCrabby Bill's Clearwater Beach, FL 2007 to 2009 Assistant General ManagerOlive Garden Clearwater, FL 2006 to 2007 Server/Bartender and Trainer
Education:
University of South Florida Tampa, FL 2000 Computer ScienceEast Lake High School Tarpon Springs, FL 1999 Diploma
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Michael Forte
Work:
Forte Web Properties, Inc. - CEO, Web Developer, Marketer, etc. (2011) LinQuest Corporation - Principal Systems Engineer (2011)
Education:
University of Southern California - Aerospace Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder - Aerospace Engineering
Michael Forte
Education:
Northeastern University - Engineering and Art History, University of Massachusetts Amherst - Applied Art, University of Massachusetts Amherst - Special Education
About:
Michael & Marlene Forte teach 9th grade CCD at St. Mary's Parish, Middlebury VT
Tagline:
Saint Mary's Middlebury - Religious Education
Bragging Rights:
Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior
Michael Forte
Work:
Neo Marketing Alliance - Account Executive (1)
Education:
Sonoma State University - Marketing, Sonoma State University - International Economics
Tagline:
Student at Sonoma State University, Marketing and Social Media Enthusiast, & basketball junkie.
Michael Forte
Education:
University of Connecticut - Finance, Quinnipiac University - Economics