Background
Pantaleon, I. Editor was born on September 5, 1959 in Danville, Pennsylvania, United States.
Pantaleon, I. Editor was born on September 5, 1959 in Danville, Pennsylvania, United States.
Florida State University (Bachelor of Science, 1980). Cumberland School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1985).
Worked at Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, P.A. (Tampa, Florida) specializing in Eminent Domain, Environmental Law, Land Use Law, Zoning, Planning, Developments of Regional Impact, Water Law, Real Estate, Title Insurance, Property Tax Appeals, Local Government Law, Administrative Law, General Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1986, Florida and United States. District Court, Middle District of Florida.
Assistant General Counsel, Florida Department of Natural Resources, 1986-1988.
Trial Counsel, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, 1988-1991. Trial Counsel, Florida Department of Transportation, 1991-1994.
Member: Hillsborough County (Member, Eminent Domain Committee) and American (Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee for the Committee on Condemnation, Zoning and Land Use (Litigation Section). Member, Committee on Trial Evidence (Litigation Section) Bar Associations.
The Florida Bar (Member, Eminent Domain Committee).
Association of Eminent Domain Professionals. Protection of property rights is the basic premise upon which Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, P.A. was founded. We are not a full service law firm in the traditional sense, but we are a full service law firm with respect to our clients" property rights.
We represent clients in every phase of their involvement with real property, including negotiating and drafting purchase and sale agreements and related financial documents.
Due diligence investigations. Comprehensive planning, zoning and permitting.
Leasing and management activities. Impact fee challenges.
Vested rights determinations.
Property tax appeals. Title insurance litigation. Water, wetlands, endangered species and upland habitat protection issues and eminent domain matters.
Our eminent domain practice encompasses the representation of property owners and condemning authorities in the right of way acquisition process, whether by voluntary sale, condemnation or inverse condemnation or "takings" cases.
Our practice also includes the protection of right of way corridors once acquired by condemning authorities.
Member: Hillsborough County (Member, Eminent Domain Committee) and American (Chairman, Legislative Subcommittee for the Committee on Condemnation, Zoning and Land Use (Litigation Section). Member, Committee on Trial Evidence (Litigation Section) Bar Associations. The Florida Bar (Member, Eminent Domain Committee).
Association of Eminent Domain Professionals.