Anthony C. Soroka – Weiss Serota Helfman Cole + Bierman https://www.wsh-law.com At the Crossroads of Business, Government & the Law Fri, 22 Jul 2022 19:45:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 WSHC+B appointed Interim Attorney for Town of Kenneth City https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/wshcb-appointed-interim-attorney-for-town-of-kenneth-city/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Tue, 19 Jul 2022 19:19:07 +0000 https://www.wsh-law.com/?p=9584 Weiss Serota Helfman Cole + Bierman has recently been appointed Interim Attorney for the Town of Kenneth City, located in southern Pinellas County, Florida. Attorneys Anthony C. Soroka and Sarah L. Johnston will lead the WSHC+B team serving as Interim Attorney. WSHC+B currently serves as municipal or county attorney to more than 20 local government […]

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Weiss Serota Helfman Cole + Bierman has recently been appointed Interim Attorney for the Town of Kenneth City, located in southern Pinellas County, Florida. Attorneys Anthony C. Soroka and Sarah L. Johnston will lead the WSHC+B team serving as Interim Attorney. WSHC+B currently serves as municipal or county attorney to more than 20 local government entities across the state and acts as outside or special counsel to more than 80 public entities. The firm regularly represents government entities in all facets of local government law, including administrative matters and proceedings, drafting resolutions and ordinances, code enforcement, ethics laws, land use and zoning, public records and Sunshine Law matters, right-of-way programs, civil litigation, labor and employment, pension laws, real estate, public finance, and contracting, among others. 

The Town of Kenneth City was incorporated in 1957 and has a population of approximately 5,000 residents. As Interim Attorney, WSHC+B will provide legal counsel to the Mayor, Town Council and staff of the Town. WSHC+B is honored to be of service to the citizens of Kenneth City, Florida.

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Andrew Maurodis retires as Parkland city attorney, passing the baton to Anthony C. Soroka https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/andrew-maurodis-retires-as-parkland-city-attorney-passing-the-baton-to-anthony-c-soroka/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Mon, 04 Jan 2021 19:47:57 +0000 https://www.wsh-law.com/?p=8364 Andrew Maurodis retires as Parkland city attorney, passing the baton to Anthony C. Soroka, who has been working by his side as the assistant city attorney since May 2017.  Andy leaves behind a legacy of success after advising the City for three decades.  Click here to see video snippets from Andy’s predecessors, successors, mentors, and […]

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Andrew Maurodis retires as Parkland city attorney, passing the baton to Anthony C. Soroka, who has been working by his side as the assistant city attorney since May 2017. 

Andy leaves behind a legacy of success after advising the City for three decades. 

Click here to see video snippets from Andy’s predecessors, successors, mentors, and friends. 

Click here to see a compilation of dozens of projects Andy took part in during his 32-year history with the City.

Anthony looks forward to serving the City and City Commissioners and helping them accomplish their present and future goals. 

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WSHC + B Attorneys Recognized as 2020 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/wshc-b-attorneys-recognized-as-2020-super-lawyers-and-rising-stars/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Tue, 09 Jun 2020 03:29:32 +0000 https://www.wsh-law.com/?p=7256 The Firm is proud to announce that 9 attorneys have been named to the 2020 Super Lawyers list, while 7 attorneys have been recognized as 2020 Rising Stars. Super Lawyers recognizes distinguished attorneys who have undergone a rigorous screening process and who are ultimately selected for inclusion in their annual list of exceptional legal professionals. […]

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The Firm is proud to announce that 9 attorneys have been named to the 2020 Super Lawyers list, while 7 attorneys have been recognized as 2020 Rising Stars.

Super Lawyers recognizes distinguished attorneys who have undergone a rigorous screening process and who are ultimately selected for inclusion in their annual list of exceptional legal professionals. Published by Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers is a rating service of attorneys from more than 70 practice areas and determines its rankings through independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. Only the top 5 percent of outstanding lawyers in Florida are rated by Super Lawyers, while no more than 2.5 percent of lawyers under 40 years old or who have practiced for fewer than 10 years are selected as Rising Stars.

Elizabeth Coppolecchia and Alicia Gonzalez were recognized as Florida Rising Stars for the first time this year.

The Firm’s recognized attorneys are listed below.

Miami

Recognized as Super Lawyers

Recognized as Rising Star

Fort Lauderdale

Recognized as Super Lawyers

Recognized as Rising Star

Boca Raton

Recognized as Super Lawyers

Recognized as Rising Star

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Update on Sunshine Law Issues and Public Meetings https://www.wsh-law.com/covid-19/update-on-sunshine-law-issues-and-public-meetings/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Fri, 13 Mar 2020 23:06:26 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=5848 In light of the current public health emergency due to COVID-19, government and health officials are recommending that the public avoid any large public gatherings. It is possible that officials may recommend cancellation of all public gatherings. Notwithstanding the recommendation to restrict or cancel public gatherings, a local government’s governing body may still need to hold public meetings to address essential public business.

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By: Jamie Cole, Susan Trevarthen, David Tolces, David Wolpin, Chad Friedman, Anthony Soroka and Haydee Sera (Special Counsel to Local Government Practice Group)

In light of the current public health emergency due to COVID-19, government and health officials are recommending that the public avoid any large public gatherings. It is possible that officials may recommend cancellation of all public gatherings. Notwithstanding the recommendation to restrict or cancel public gatherings, a local government’s governing body may still need to hold public meetings to address essential public business.

In anticipation of this possible scenario, and to avoid any uncertainty, on March 3, 2020, our firm requested that Governor DeSantis grant an exemption from Section 286.011, Fla. Stat., so that official acts may be taken during meetings where a quorum of the governing body is only telephonically or electronically present. As of the date of this memorandum, Governor DeSantis has not responded to our request; however, discussions with his office and other state officials regarding this important issue are ongoing. This memo may be updated or revised if we receive further guidance from the state, or based on other developments. At this time, the Florida Legislature continues to meet in person.

In light of the uncertainty regarding a governing body’s ability to meet at a public meeting, we are providing the following guidance to our municipal clients regarding the ability of a governing body to hold public meetings telephonically or electronically (“virtual public meetings”):

Sunshine Law Requirements.

The Florida Constitution requires that public meetings be “open and noticed to the public.” See Article I, Section 24(b) (the “Sunshine Law”). The Florida Legislature is empowered to provide by general law for an exemption of meetings from these requirements, if the law “states with specificity the public necessity justifying the exemption” and “is no broader than necessary to accomplish the stated purpose of the law.” See Article I, Section 24(c).

The Florida Legislature adopted Section 286.011, Fla. Stat., echoing the requirements of the Florida Constitution and requiring meetings to be “open to the public at all times” following the provision of reasonable notice, and requiring the keeping of minutes of such meetings. It has created limited exemptions from the Sunshine Law for meetings related to litigation, security, and collective bargaining. It has not adopted any law addressing meetings during emergencies. Virtual public meetings are not specifically authorized or prohibited by the Florida Constitution or the Florida Statutes, and no caselaw has addressed this issue.

However, the Florida Attorney General has repeatedly opined that in order to comply with Section 286.011, Fla. Stat., a local governing body must have a physical quorum present in order to hold a public meeting at which action may be taken. See, e.g., Attorney General Opinion 2010-34, August 25, 2010. These opinions, however, have been in a non-emergency context.

Restrictions on Public Gatherings

The recommendation to limit public gatherings was issued in response to a public health emergency and state of emergency declared by Governor DeSantis for the State of Florida (Executive Orders 20-51 and 20-52), as well as an emergency declared by both Miami-Dade and Broward Counties during the week of March 9, 2020. The Governor’s Executive Order 20-52 acknowledges that special duties and responsibilities placed on state, regional and local agencies in responding to the emergency may require them to suspend the application of the statutes, rules, ordinances and orders they administer. Section 4(D) of Executive Order 20-52 provides for political subdivisions within the State to “waive the procedures and formalities otherwise required . . . by law pertaining to:

  1. Performance of public work and taking whatever prudent action is necessary to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the community;
  2. Entering into contracts . . .;
  3. Incurring obligations;
  4. Employment of permanent and temporary workers;
  5. Utilization of volunteer workers;
  6. Rental of equipment;
  7. Acquisition and distribution, with or without compensation, of supplies, materials and facilities; and
  8. Appropriation and expenditure of public funds.”

The Executive Order thus authorizes a local government to take prudent action to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community, which could include holding virtual public meetings.

During this declared health emergency, compliance with the physical quorum and public attendance requirements could jeopardize the health of the governing body members and the general public. The declared emergency therefore impedes a governing body’s ability to meet the Attorney General’s guidance under the Sunshine Law. Literal compliance with both the health recommendations and the Attorney General Opinions could prevent the governing body from performing essential public business.

Recommendations For Substantial Compliance with the Sunshine Law During This Emergency

Local governments vary greatly in their population and scope, and a meeting of a small city commission might involve the gathering of only a few dozen persons while a meeting of a larger government might routinely draw more than 100 persons together. The circumstances of these governments will also vary; some governments may have active and documented cases of COVID-19 in or near their jurisdiction while others may not. Technological abilities vary as well. In short, different cities may make different choices in this emergency.

Some cities may desire to hold virtual public meetings in this emergency. In light of the Attorney General opinions and the purpose of the Sunshine Law, in order to conduct essential public business and meet the conflicting demands of this emergency, we believe that a governing body should be allowed to hold a virtual public meeting (with no members physically present) by: (1) properly noticing the meeting, (2) taking minutes, and (3) making the meeting open to the public through technological means that are made available to the public, such as by teleconference or online video-conference.

Matters to be discussed or decided at such a meeting should be limited to essential matters that are related to the public health, safety and welfare. Findings and a record should be made of the specific public necessity justifying the virtual public meeting.

The agenda items should be limited to those public necessities so that the meeting is, as indicated by Section 24(b) of the Florida Constitution, “no broader than necessary to accomplish the stated purpose” of having it as a virtual public meeting. At this time, we would also recommend that no land use or zoning matters requiring public hearings or quasi-judicial hearings should be handled in this manner. These recommended restrictions result in a narrowly tailored virtual public meeting that meets the intent of the Sunshine Law as fully as possible under the circumstances.

The governing body’s steps to substantially comply with the Sunshine Law’s requirements as stated above would allow for the public’s essential business to continue, and provide the public with reasonable, safe access to such a public meeting in conformance with the recommendation to avoid public gatherings.

 

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18 Attorneys from Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman Make 2019 List of Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/18-attorneys-from-weiss-serota-helfman-cole-bierman-make-2019-list-of-florida-super-lawyers-and-rising-stars/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Thu, 30 May 2019 01:49:18 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=1935 Congratulations to 18 of our attorneys on being named 2019 Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars: -Joseph Serota -Jamie Cole -Mitch Bierman -Mitch Burnstein -Brett Schneider -Ed Guedes -Susan Trevarthen -Matthew Mandel -Michael Kurzman -Alison Smith -Alan Fertel -Anthony Soroka -Roger Kobert -Peter Waldman -Justin Luger -Alen Hsu -Michael Kantor -Anne Reilly

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Congratulations to 18 of our attorneys on being named 2019 Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars:

-Joseph Serota

-Jamie Cole

-Mitch Bierman

-Mitch Burnstein

-Brett Schneider

-Ed Guedes

-Susan Trevarthen

-Matthew Mandel

-Michael Kurzman

-Alison Smith

-Alan Fertel

-Anthony Soroka

-Roger Kobert

-Peter Waldman

-Justin Luger

-Alen Hsu

-Michael Kantor

-Anne Reilly

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Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman Sponsors 2019 Governor’s Baseball Dinner https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/weiss-serota-helfman-cole-bierman-sponsors-2019-governors-baseball-dinner/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Sun, 03 Mar 2019 04:22:11 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=2225 The Firm was proud to sponsor and attend the Palm Beach Sports Commission’s “2019 Governor’s Baseball Dinner.”  The Dinner was held in West Palm Beach on February 17th at the Kravis Center.  In attendance was Governor Desantis, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, and a host of baseball players.  Attendees from the firm included: Palm […]

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The Firm was proud to sponsor and attend the Palm Beach Sports Commission’s “2019 Governor’s Baseball Dinner.”  The Dinner was held in West Palm Beach on February 17th at the Kravis Center.  In attendance was Governor Desantis, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, and a host of baseball players.  Attendees from the firm included: Palm Beach Managing Director Brett Schneider,  Chair of Sports and Entertainment Law Group Alan Fertel, Partners Marc Solomon, Anthony Soroka, Sam Zeskind and attorney Alen Hsu.

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Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman Serves as Sponsor for Palm Beach Mayor’s Ball https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/weiss-serota-helfman-cole-bierman-serves-as-sponsor-for-palm-beach-mayors-ball/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Wed, 31 Jan 2018 05:26:48 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=2471 Every year, the The Palm Beach County Mayor’s Ball supporting the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County is one of the best attended events of the year.  This year, our Firm was happy to sponsor and attend this wonderful charitable event.  Palm Beach office Managing Director Brett Schneider attended along with attorneys Anthony Soroka and […]

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Every year, the The Palm Beach County Mayor’s Ball supporting the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County is one of the best attended events of the year.  This year, our Firm was happy to sponsor and attend this wonderful charitable event.  Palm Beach office Managing Director Brett Schneider attended along with attorneys Anthony Soroka and Matthew Ramenda. 

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Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman Sponsors “8th Annual Ghost Light Society Soiree To Benefit the Broward Center” https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/weiss-serota-helfman-cole-bierman-sponsors-8th-annual-ghost-light-society-soiree-to-benefit-the-broward-center/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Wed, 31 Jan 2018 05:23:29 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=2423 The Firm was very happy to sponsor the “8th Annual Ghost Light Society Soiree To Benefit the Broward Center” on November 4th.  Litigation Associate Anne Reilly is on the Steering Committee and Host Committee for the Soiree.  Anne, Brooke Ehrlich, and Anthony Soroka attended the Soiree as representatives of our Firm. 

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The Firm was very happy to sponsor the “8th Annual Ghost Light Society Soiree To Benefit the Broward Center” on November 4th.  Litigation Associate Anne Reilly is on the Steering Committee and Host Committee for the Soiree.  Anne, Brooke Ehrlich, and Anthony Soroka attended the Soiree as representatives of our Firm. 

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Partner Anthony Soroka Named to the List of 2015 Daily Business Review Rising Stars https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/partner-anthony-soroka-named-to-the-list-of-2015-daily-business-review-rising-stars/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Sun, 31 Jan 2016 06:46:32 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=3028 Partner Anthony Soroka was named to the list of 2015 Daily Business Review Rising Stars.  The award is given to an elite group of attorneys under the age of 40 years old.

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Partner Anthony Soroka was named to the list of 2015 Daily Business Review Rising Stars.  The award is given to an elite group of attorneys under the age of 40 years old.

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Anthony Soroka speaks at “2016 Reception & Roundtable For Homeowners Associations, Neighborhood Groups and Property Management Companies” https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/anthony-soroka-speaks-at-2016-reception-roundtable-for-homeowners-associations-neighborhood-groups-and-property-management-companies/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Sun, 31 Jan 2016 06:44:51 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=2996 Partner Anthony Soroka spoke at the “2016 Reception & RoundtableFor Homeowners Associations, Neighborhood Groups and Property Management Companies” at the Miramar Cultural Center on June 2nd.  The purpose of the event was to provide Homeowners Associations, Neighborhood Groups and Property Management Companies an opportunity to communicate their needs, issues and concerns.  

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Partner Anthony Soroka spoke at the “2016 Reception & Roundtable
For Homeowners Associations, Neighborhood Groups and Property Management Companies” at the Miramar Cultural Center on June 2nd.  The purpose of the event was to provide Homeowners Associations, Neighborhood Groups and Property Management Companies an opportunity to communicate their needs, issues and concerns.

 

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