Background
Reus, Alexander was born on April 24, 1965 in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Reus, Alexander was born on April 24, 1965 in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Gymnasium Karlsbad (Arbitur, 1984). University of Heidelberg Law School (I.Jur. Staatsexamen, 1990); University of Miami (Master of Laws, 1991.
Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1993). Spoken languages: English, German, French and Spanish.
Worked at Baur, Miller & Webner, P.A. (Miami, Florida) specializing in International Law including Laws of the Federal Republic of Germany and the European Community and Latin America, Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts, Real Estate, Condominium, Commercial, Business, Corporate and Banking Law, Aviation, Immigration Law, Probate and Guardianship Law, Domestic and International Taxation. Admitted to the bar, 1992, New York. 1993, Florida; 1994, District of Columbia, United States.
District Court, Southern and Middle Districts of Florida and United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. United States. Supreme Court.
Member: Dade County, New York State (Western European and International Practice Section, 1992), Federal and American (Section on International Litigation, 1993) Bar Associations. The Florida Bar (Litigation and International Practice Sections, 1993). District of Columbia Bar.
Deutsch-Ameerikanische Juristenvereinigung. German-American Trade Council Director. (Editor, Business Quarterly, 1993).
We are an international commercial law firm with extensive experience in the legal systems of Europe and Latin America. Our attorneys negotiate and draft legal documents in German, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese. Our litigation practice involves client representation in all State and Federal Courts at both the trial and appellate levels, covering virtually every type of general civil litigation in the areas of commercial transactions, licensing, bankruptcy, contracts, banking, sales, real estate, international trade disputes, foreclosures, creditors' rights, loan work outs and collections.
Our transactional practice involves the representation of clients in a broad variety of transactions including general business, real estate, international banking and corporate matters, domestic and international taxation, as well as immigration probate, guardianship and administrative matters. Firm clients include banks, leasing companies, manufacturers, distributors, developers, investors, businessmen, foreign governments, airlines and contractors, as well as many other types of businesses and individuals needing assistance with negotiations, transactions and dispute resolution.
Member: Dade County, New York State (Western European and International Practice Section, 1992), Federal and American (Section on International Litigation, 1993) Bar Associations. The Florida Bar (Litigation and International Practice Sections, 1993). District of Columbia Bar.
Deutsch-Ameerikanische Juristenvereinigung. German-American Trade Council Director. (Editor, Business Quarterly, 1993).