Mark Scott Rubin, experienced Business, Criminal Defense attorney in Shalimar, FL with 4 reviews
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Mark Scott Rubin

204 Snug Harbour Drive, Shalimar, FL

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1995:
Tulane University Law School, LL.M - Master of Law
1993:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1989:
Emory University, BA

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Jack strunk

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15 Jul, 2013
For the past five years Mr. Mark Rubin has represented me in my two decade long divorce proceedings that have cost me more than I care to admit prior to Mr. Rubin taking my case. He has saved me income tax returns that would have been taken by my ex-spouse and even disability benefits as I am one hundred percent disabled. I would love to tell you that this was a one time ordeal but she has attempted this three times to date and will likely try again in the future. If I did not have the assistance of Mr. Rubin I could be homeless and without proper care, he has kept me from being raped by the Department of Child Support Services and my ex-spouse as he knows the laws and he has worked for the Department of Child support services. Taking in to consideration all of these attributes and Mr. Rubin's extremely good nature and willingness to work with anyone, one would be foolish to pass up having him represent them with a man of this character and devotion to his profession. It is with these words that I recommend Mr. Mark Rubin to you for all of your legal matters and say that you will not find a better attorney in the panhandle of Florida to provide legal services.
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Shannon

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09 Jul, 2013
Negotiated my divorce over and over again with a difficult attorney and ended up getting my child support significantly reduced because I am currently unemployed, got a needed lump sum payment to me for half the equity in the house, and incredibly liberal time-sharing (and shared transportation) with my son (the most important part) even though I am technically outside of the geographic area. Took time explaining things to me probably too many times because most of this stuff is way beyond me - very patient and down to earth. His secretary Lisa is a sweetheart. I would hire him again in a second.
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Tony

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08 Feb, 2013
Mr. Rubin has unique skills in domestic relations/family law,in that, he was employed by fl. Dept of Revenue - child support. I would not hestitate to retain Mr. Rubin in other matters;he is deliberate,well versed and very thorough. I have MBA and worked as CEO/CFO in healthcare for 32 years,dealing with many attorneys; Mr.Rubin is unique;in that,he is very personable and respectfull,while providing professional advise in laymans terms. Tony
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1995:
Tulane Maritime Law Journal, The Validity of Foreign Arbitration Clauses in Bills of Laden Governed by the Carriage of Goods By Sea Act (COGSA)

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