MIAMI, FL, April 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Panter, Panter, & Sampedro, P.A. is pleased to introduce attorney Bart H. Chepenik as the newest member to join the Panter Law Referral Network.
Mr. Chepenik is founder and managing partner of Chepenik Trushin LLP. Located in the Brickell neighborhood in Miami, the Firm focuses on Wills and Trusts and Estate planning, as well as asset protection.
"Panter Panter & Sampedro has an established attorney referral network with over 125 lawyers with diverse backgrounds. The network allows anyone in need of assistance with legal issues from international concerns to domestic issues to contact our firm and get put in touch with an attorney who can help them with their specific needs," says Brett Panter, partner at Panter, Panter, & Sampedro. "We are proud to welcome Mr. Chepenik to this network and are certain that his Firm's demonstrated dedication to integrity and fearlessness at complex litigation will be an asset to many."
Mr. Chepenik holds a J.D. from Nova Southeastern University and a LL.M. from the University of Miami, with a Master of Law in estate planning. For more than 14 years he has represented individuals, families, and businesses in trust and estates administration, which includes wills, trusts, estate planning, and asset protection, as well as complex business transactions, corporate law, guardianship administration and litigation, and real estate litigation.
For more information on Mr. Chepenik, please call (305) 981-8889. For more information on the Panter Law Referral Network, please call (305) 662-6178 or visit http://www.panterlaw.com/News-Resources/Referral-Partnership-Network- ... tion.shtml.
About Panter, Panter & Sampedro
The lawyers, at Panter, Panter & Sampedro, P.A. are proud of their outstanding reputation, which has been built around ethically, earnestly and successfully helping many clients in every imaginable type of personal injury case over the course of nearly two decades. Their personal injury lawsuits have had a positive impact on society. Call their Miami accident injury lawyers, toll-free, 800-593-6178, from anywhere in the state of Florida for a free consultation or visit their website, http://www.panterlaw.com, or YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/panterlaw, for more information.
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Attorney Bart H. Chepenik Joins South Florida's Panter Law Referral Network
Panter, Panter, & Sampedro, P.A. is pleased to introduce attorney Bart H. Chepenik as the newest member to join the Panter Law Referral Network.
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[Press-News.org] Attorney Bart H. Chepenik Joins South Florida's Panter Law Referral NetworkPanter, Panter, & Sampedro, P.A. is pleased to introduce attorney Bart H. Chepenik as the newest member to join the Panter Law Referral Network.