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The Firm
Who
we are:
- Ackerman,
Link & Sartory
(ALS) lawyers have distinguished educational backgrounds
and all have previously trained
and practiced with top-tier regional or national
law firms.
- With offices in West Palm Beach and Naples and as one of the leading business litigation and securities arbitration firms, we have a commanding presence in South Florida.
- While
our mainstay is South Florida, our reach — through
many national clients — is statewide and
national.
- An active
participant in numerous community causes, ALS has established
a unique and productive
standing
in its community. The firm and its lawyers are recipients of
countless awards and citations for both professional achievements
and civic contributions.
What
we do best:
- We provide
our clients with the highest caliber legal representation
in
commercial, business and securities
areas, in a timely and cost-effective manner.
- We employ
client-focused, results-oriented, innovative strategies
in litigation,
arbitration,
mediation and other settlement methods in accord with the particular aspects
of the case, the dynamics of
the situation and the wishes of the client.
How
we do it:
- We work closely
with our clients to become knowledgeable about their
business
goals and objectives, the nuances of the
case, and the environment in which the
case unfolds.
- ALS's founding
partners lead and supervise each client's legal team.
The teams are supported
by an in-office network
of highly trained and professional staff,
utilizing the latest technology and resources
to ensure the best possible representation.
- We
are always pragmatic, never losing sight of the clients’ needs,
preferences, and risk tolerance in the
ever-evolving legal landscape.
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