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Follow on Google News | Steve Rossman receives FLABOTA Community Service AwardRecent international Easter Seals chair, co-founder of Miami's Rossman Baumberger Reboso & Spier honored for advocacy, philanthropic work
By: Rossman, Baumberger, Reboso & Spier, P.A. In presenting the award July 18 at its annual meeting in Fort Lauderdale, FLABOTA cited Mr. Rossman’s “selfless advocacy for civic and philanthropic causes,” in addition to his professionalism, leadership and sterling record as a lawyer. ABOTA is a national association of experienced defense and plaintiff’s trial lawyers and judges dedicated to preserving and promoting the Seventh Amendment constitutional right to a jury trial. The group lauded Mr. Rossman’s work for nearly 30 years on behalf of Easter Seals, culminating with his three years as national board chairman from 2010-13 for the nonprofit that assists more than one million children and adults with autism and other disabilities annually through network of service sites in the United States, Canada, Australia and Puerto Rico. Mr. Rossman started as a volunteer and parent, and remains active nationally. Founded in 1919, Easter Seals offers a broad range of services, including Head Start programs for children in disadvantaged neighborhoods; Mr. Rossman is a former president of both the Florida Justice Association and the Dade County Trial Lawyers Association. He is a member of ABOTA, the American College of Trial Lawyers and the International Society of Barristers. He has taught as an adjunct professor in the Trial Advocacy Program at the University of Miami School of Law, and has also served as a member of the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. In accepting the award, Mr. Rossman said he took pride in his efforts to diversify the Miami-Dade Circuit and the Florida Supreme Court, where he worked to re-elect Justice Joseph Hatchett as the court’s first African-American justice. Mr. Rossman saluted to his mentors, the late Bill Colson and Bill Hicks, who taught him “how to excel in the courtroom, the importance of organization and preparation, the importance of professionalism and civility,” and “that your word is your bond and that your credibility will define your career.” “They also taught me the importance of giving back to both our profession and to our community.” FLABOTA bestows the award in memory of Fran Peacock Coker in recognition of her tireless devotion and accomplishments in the area of children’s literacy. The award is given “from time to time” to an individual, lawyer or non-lawyer, whose dedication to the community exemplifies Ms. Coker’s character, commitment and accomplishments. Mr. Rossman co-founded Rossman Baumberger in 1974 with Charles H. Baumberger, who in 2016 will be the national president of ABOTA. They remain partners at the firm after 41 years, together with managing partner Alex Reboso and Howard Spier, a nationally prominent railroad lawyer. About Rossman, Baumberger, Reboso & Spier Rossman, Baumberger, Reboso, & Spier, founded by Stephen Rossman and Charles Baumberger in 1974, is a Miami civil trial law firm representing the catastrophically injured and their families throughout Florida and the Southeast. The firm has a long tradition of professional leadership and community service. Peers have consistently selected Messrs. Rossman, Baumberger, Reboso and Spier for the publication Best Lawyers in America, and the firm is listed among the Best Law Firms in America. Learn more at www.rbrlaw.com. About FLABOTA and the Fran Peacock Coker Community Service Award Since 1992, FLABOTA has been one of four regional chapters chartered by the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), an organization founded in 1957 to defend the American civil justice system and the Seventh Amendment right to trial by jury, with 6,700 members representing both plaintiffs and defendants in civil cases.FLABOTA represents 11 local chapters in Florida with almost 700 members statewide. Fran Peacock Coker was an educator, children’s book author and literacy advocate. After her death in a house fire in 2006, the award was established to honor her championship of children. She was the wife of Howard Coker of Jacksonville, former president of The Florida Bar. Sent by: Mark Sell Wragg & Casas Strategic Communications 1221 Brickell Ave., Suite 730 Miami, Fl. 33131 305-372-1234 Cell: 305-206-5397 msell@wraggcasas.com End
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