Glenn J. Waldman, Esq.
Arbitrator, Mediator, Attorney Ad Litem, Court-appointed Special Magistrate, Custodian and Receiver
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Hourly Rate $575
Current Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart, P.A. - Of Counsel (litigation, only)

Waldman Law Firm, P.A. - Arbitrator, Mediator, Special Magistrate and Expert Witness (all ADR and court-appointed matters)
Languages English
Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart, P.A. - Of Counsel (litigation, only)<br/><br/>Waldman Law Firm, P.A. - Arbitrator, Mediator, Special Magistrate and Expert Witness (all ADR and court-appointed matters)
Arbitrator, Mediator, Attorney Ad Litem, Court-appointed Special Magistrate, Custodian and Receiver
Arbitrator and Mediator (Founding Shareholder), Waldman Law Firm P.A., 1991-Present; Of Counsel, Gunster Yoakley & Stewart P.A., 2020-Present; Attorney, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, 1988-1991; Attorney, Sparber Shevin Rosen Shapo & Heilbronner P.A., 1983-1987.
Over 41 years practicing in the legal industry. <br/><br/>Primary areas of alternate dispute resolution practice include: arbitration and mediation in complex commercial disputes, including healthcare (primary emphasis on substantial payer/provider disputes), franchise, insurance, partnership/shareholder (including restrictive covenant disputes, deadlock/control disputes, business valuation disputes and labor/employment matters), real estate and land use, construction, consumer matters and financial services. <br/><br/>Regularly serves as an expert witness in state and federal courts on issues of the standard of care for attorneys and concerning the award of attorneys' fees (including the potential applicability of a multiplier to the lodestar).<br/><br/>Regularly appointed by state and federal Courts to serve as a Special Magistrate, Attorney Ad Litem and Custodian in a wide range of business and commercial disputes.<br/><br/>Appointed as Governing Board Member of the South Florida Water Management District from 2010-2015. Appointed by Governor Charlie Crist in 2010 and reappointed by Governor Rick Scott in 2011. <br/><br/>Appointed as Chairman of the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal from 2010-2014, appointed by Governor Charlie Crist in 2010.<br/><br/>Appointed as State Attorney for the Prosecution of Economic Crimes, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Special Assistant, 1995-1996.<br/><br/>Appointed as Judicial Qualifications Commission, State of Florida, Special Prosecutor, 1991-1994.
Certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a state-wide mediator in 1993. Mediation experience in a broad range of commercial disputes, including general contract and business matters, large payer/provider health care disputes, intellectual property claims, shareholder and employment disputes (including restrictive covenants), real estate and construction, and probate and estate disputes.
I have been practicing law primarily in Florida’s state and federal courts (including appellate courts) for 40 years. My engagements usually involve substantial business disputes involving mid-to-large-cap entities, including Fortune 500 companies, their officers, other executives and board members, as well as high net worth individuals and professionals. My mediation practice blends my ample experience as a commercial litigation attorney where I seek to achieve optimal results quickly and efficiently. In this regard, I offer aggressive evaluative techniques in the mediation conference and a cost-benefit analysis of settling versus the risk and expense of continuing the dispute in court or before an arbitral tribunal.
University of Florida College of Law, Holland Law Center (JD, magna cum laude-1983); Member, Justice Campbell Thornal Moot Court Board, 1982-1983; Outstanding Member Award, 1982; Member, Law Review and Editorial Board, 1981–1983.<br/><br/>University of Florida (BA, Economics, magna cum laude-1980); Member, Phi Beta Kappa Academic Honor Society Member, Gold Key National Honor Society Florida Blue Key Honor Fraternity (Honorary Induction 2013).
Admitted to the Bar: Florida (1983), Colorado (1991/inactive); US District Court: Southern (1984), Middle (1994), Northern (2004) Districts of Florida, District of Colorado; US Court of Appeals: Tenth (2004) and Eleventh (1984) Circuits; US Supreme Court (1986).<br/><br/>Certified Mediator, State of Florida (No. 2354 CR); Certified Arbitrator of civil disputes (Fla. R. Arb. 11.010).
Current only: The Florida Bar Association (Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, Executive Council); National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, Association of South Florida Mediators & Arbitrators; University of Florida, Levin College of Law (Board of Trustees).
Everything You Need to Know About Arbitration Appeals, lecturer, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, The Florida Bar, 2022, Arbitration Essentials – What to know about Proceedings before and after the final hearing, lecturer, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, The Florida Bar, 2022, Health Care Arbitration Training 2021, Lecturer, American Health Law Association (AHLA Faculty), 2021; Using Arbitration/Mediation to Accelerate Your Case: Keys to Progress, Lecturer, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, The Florida Bar, 2021; Modeling the Initial Prehearing Conference and Scheduling Conference: Establishing Protocols, Procedures, and Shaping the Entire Arbitration Process, lecturer, Arbitration Advocacy Institute, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, The Florida Bar, 2020; Florida Arbitration: Current Trends and Post-Award Proceedings, lecturer, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, The Florida Bar, 2020; Arbitration and Mediation Online: A Panel Discussion on Pros, Cons and Potential Minefields, lecturer, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, The Florida Bar, 2020; The New Commercial Arbitration Rules: A Year In, Lecturer, American Arbitration Association (AAA Faculty), 2014; The Florida Bar Labor & Employment Section: Navigating the World of ADR - The Revised Florida Arbitration Code: “Still Unresolved issues of the Arbitrator’s Jurisdiction and Authority”, 2014; Taking the Unknown out of Healthcare Disputes: Practical Guidance from Healthcare Experts, (AAA Faculty) 2012.
Florida<br/>North Carolina <br/>South Carolina<br/>Washington, D. C. <br/>
$575 Per Hour
English
United States of America
Fort Lauderdale, FL

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