5385 N Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA
JEFFREY A. RYNOR is a founding member of Mitrani, Rynor, Adamsky & Toland, P.A., who practices in matrimonial and civil litigation where he is also a certified family mediator. He earned his law degree from the University of Florida in 1980 and received an LL.M. degree in Taxation from George Washington University in 1982. He received his undergraduate degree, with high honors and Phi Beta Kappa distinction, from the University of Florida in 1978. Mr. Rynor has been named one of South Florida’s “Top Lawyers” in the areas of civil litigation and matrimonial law in the “South Florida Legal Guide” and named one of Florida’s Super Lawyers. Currently, Mr. Rynor is on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of The Hebrew Academy and the Board of Trustees for the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Trust. In addition, he was elected a member of the Board of Governors of The Florida Bar in 2018, which has exclusive authority to formulate and adopt matters of policy concerning the activities of the Bar. Mr. Rynor has held the Presidential position from Temple Emanu-El, the Dade County Bar Association, the Miami Beach Senior High Alumni Association, Vizcayans, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Miami (for which he received national honors). Other positions held by Mr. Rynor includes the Past-Chair of the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and Trust, Florida Bar’s Equal Opportunities in the Profession Committee, Dade County Bar Association By-laws Committee, the Editorial Board of the Dade County Bar Bulletin and the Dade County Bar Association Matrimonial Law Committee. He has also served on the Florida Bar Grievance Committee. Mr. Rynor is the author of Comparative Negligence and Contribution in Florida: "Contribution from Parties Otherwise Immune from Suit," The Florida Bar 4th Edition 1992, and was a finalist in the 1996 Up & Comers Award established by the South Florida Business Journal. He was recognized by the Ronald McDonald House in 2002 as one of South Florida’s 12 “Good Men” and by the Miami News in 1988 as one of Dade’s “Good People.” In 2004, Mr. Rynor was inducted into the Miami Beach Senior High School Hall of Fame.
2325 E Camelback Rd suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
As a mid-career JD recipient, an award-winning student trial advocate from the Syracuse University College of Law, specializing in Intellectual Property Law, and a member of the prestigious national society – The Order of Barristers – I have developed a profound understanding of the legal intricacies in this field. My academic journey, including a Master of Studies in Law from the University of Southern California and an MBA from Northeastern University, has equipped me with a unique perspective on the intersection of law, business, and innovation. In my previous role as the head of a multi-million-dollar education management organization, I honed my skills in governance, oversight, financial management, and public relations. These experiences have not only sharpened my business acumen but also my ability to analyze complex situations, negotiate effectively, and drive performance improvements. My involvement in various boards, including at SABIS Holding – which owns a wide array of intellectual property and proprietary systems in the K-12 education sector – directly aligns with my passion for protecting and managing intellectual assets. My global experiences and multicultural understanding, enhanced by my proficiency in languages like French, Spanish, and Arabic, allow me to approach intellectual property issues with a unique international perspective. This is particularly relevant in today’s interconnected world, where legal considerations often transcend national boundaries. What excites me most about the prospect of working with my clients is the opportunity to apply my business insights and legal knowledge in a dynamic environment that values innovation and intellectual property. I am eager to bring my diverse interests and strengths, including in litigation, public speaking, and leadership, to each of our clients.
642 Broad St #8, Clifton, NJ 07013, USA
Salim F. Sabbagh is a founding partner of Sabbagh Thapar, LLC. Salim’s practice is focused solely on representing the injured. Salim specializes in seeking justice for those harmed in motor vehicle crashes, slip and fall incidents, dog bites/attacks, and other serious personal injury accidents. As a trial lawyer in both New Jersey and New York, Salim has obtained multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients. Salim’s success in and out of the courtroom has earned him life membership in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, an honor limited only to attorneys who have won million and multi-million-dollar verdicts, awards, and settlements. Less than 1% of U.S. lawyers are members of this prestigious group. Salim has been consistently recognized as a top attorney in his field. Salim is nationally ranked as a “Top 10 Under 40 attorney” by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys for 2023, along with being named as a Rising Star by New Jersey Super Lawyers, who named him a Rising Star for 2021-2024. Rising Stars is a recognition of the top up-and-coming attorneys. Each year, less than 3 percent of the lawyers in New Jersey are selected by Super Lawyers to receive this honor. Salim was also named to the 2021-2024 editions of Ones to Watch, a program sponsored by The Best Lawyers in America©, designed to recognize younger attorneys for their outstanding professional excellence in private practice. Salim has also been named New Jersey’s Best Lawyers for Families by New Jersey Family in both 2020 and 2021. Salim also was recognized as a winner of one of the Top 10 personal injury verdicts in New Jersey in 2017 by TopVerdict. Salim dedicates his time outside of the office to the New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ), an organization dedicated to protecting the citizens of New Jersey by fighting to preserve and strengthen the laws for safer products and workplaces, a cleaner environment, quality healthcare, and other issues related to protecting citizens’ rights. Salim is not only a member of NJAJ, but he has also been appointed to their Board of Governors, and holds positions on the Minority Trial Lawyers committee. Salim is a frequent speaker at NJAJ events, providing insight into the law to fellow attorneys across the state. Prior to opening Sabbagh Thapar, Salim worked at a prominent New Jersey law firm, which was consistently ranked as one of the “Best Law Firms” in the state by U.S. News. Salim has also served as a judicial intern to the Hon. Susan J. Steele, Civil Division, in Bergen County Superior Court, and to the Hon. Kathleen A. Sheedy, Family Division, in Monmouth County Superior Court.
135 Chestnut Ridge Rd., Suite 230, Montvale, NJ 07645
Area of Practice: Corporate and Transactional, Estate Planning and Business Litigation Dennis H. Sabourin is Of Counsel to the firm. He is a complete business attorney with in-depth experience in and knowledge of United States and international tax aspects of structuring transactions for most forms of business entities and many types of business transactions, business succession and estate tax planning, senior executive contracts and compensation packages, equity and separation packages and commercial litigation. Mr. Sabourin brings to his clients more than 35 years of experience. He has significant large-firm training and experience working for many years in two major firms, Carney, Smith, Badley & Spellman, P.C. of Seattle, Washington and Hannoch Weisman, P.C. of New Jersey, where he was a member of both the tax and litigation departments. Mr. Sabourin has a master's degree in tax from the University of Florida, is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh Law School and earned his B.A. from the University of Vermont.
16633 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91436, USA