Background
Olson, Stewart O. was born on May 23, 1947 in Fort Lee, Virginia, United States.
Olson, Stewart O. was born on May 23, 1947 in Fort Lee, Virginia, United States.
United States Military Academy (Bachelor of Science, 1969). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1977).
Worked at Powell, Carney, Hayes & Silverstein, P.A. (Saint St. Petersburg, Florida) specializing in Real Property, Probate, Banking, Taxation, Business Law, General Commercial Law, Civil and Criminal Trial Practice, Mediation and Arbitration. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Florida. 1978, United States. District Court, Middle District of Florida.
Member, Barristers Society.
Recipient, Community Law Program Pro Bono Award, 1991. The Florida Bar President"s Pro Bono Service Award, 1997.
Graduate, Leadership Saint St. Petersburg, 1995. President, Community Law Program, Incorporated., 1995.
Member: Saint St. Petersburg Bar Association (Secretary, 1993-1994.
Executive Committee, 1996-1998. Chairman: Membership Committee, 1988-1989, 1990-1991. Real Estate Section, 1991-1992.
The Florida Bar.
Military: Captain, United States. Army, 1969-1974; LTC, United States Army Reserve (Board Certified Real Estate Lawyer, Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education). Powell, Carney, Hayes & Silverstein, P.A. has broad experience in all aspects of real estate, banking, business law and litigation.
The firm"s experience and practice also include estate and gift tax planning, state and federal taxation, probate and guardianship law, including administration and litigation.
The firm provides representation in all state and federal courts (trial and appellate) within the State of Florida, and also provides arbitration and mediation services.
Member, Barristers Society. Recipient, Community Law Program Pro Bono Award, 1991. The Florida Bar President"s Pro Bono Service Award, 1997.
Graduate, Leadership Saint St. Petersburg, 1995.
President, Community Law Program, Incorporated., 1995. Member: Saint St. Petersburg Bar Association (Secretary, 1993-1994.
Executive Committee, 1996-1998.