Kenny Nachwalter, P.A., founded in 1978 as a three lawyer firm, now consists of twenty
attorneys. The firm’s practice is devoted to complex business litigation, including antitrust, securities, professional liability
and intellectual property litigation, common law business torts and defending white collar criminal prosecutions, concentrating
its efforts on a small number of relatively large cases. The firm is frequently retained in cases involving complicated economic
and factual issues, multiple counsel, multiple parties, multiple interrelated cases, competing claims to limited resources,
intense discovery and discovery problems, and substantive issues requiring superior legal scholarship and forensic skills.
As attorneys who devote virtually all of our professional time to dispute resolution, we regularly litigate in federal and
state courts and in various arbitration tribunals. We represent clients before federal administrative bodies and in white
collar criminal investigations.
Many of the firm's cases originate through referrals from other law firms in the South Florida area and throughout
the United States.
The firm has a team-oriented approach to staffing cases. Typically, two or more attorneys will work together on a complex
case to increase attorney availability, to provide a basis for consultation, and to furnish legal services in a cost
efficient and professional manner through allocation of assignments. In situations involving particularly complicated
or difficult issues, however, firm lawyers not generally involved in the representation may contribute their particular experience.
Because the firm does not engage in what is commonly thought of as "volume" litigation, we are able to devote
sufficient time to handling particular matters in depth and with adequate resources. It is not unusual for a
lawyer to spend an extended period of time working on a single case. The firm makes extensive use of an advanced,
networked personal computer system. The system includes litigation support software for imaging and coding of
documents, queries of full text of deposition and trial transcripts, addition of reviewer notes to data bases,
generation of a variety of reports, and in-house graphics capability. Communications software permits access to
various data bases, public and private sources of corporate information, and court filings. The firm provides
desk-top and notebook computers to firm attorneys and paralegals.