Jesse Diner Appointed by the Florida Bar as a Delegate to the ABA House of Delegates
Fort Lauderdale, FL – Fowler White Boggs is pleased to announce that Jesse H. Diner, a shareholder in the Firm’s Fort Lauderdale office and former Florida Bar President, has been appointed to a two-year term to the American Bar Association (ABA) House of Delegates by the Florida Bar Board of Governors. The House of Delegates, established in 1936, meets twice each year, at ABA Annual and Midyear Meetings. Action taken by the House of Delegates on specific issues becomes official ABA policy.
Jesse H. Diner practices in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group and focuses his practice on resolving commercial disputes. During a career that spans more than 38 years, Mr. Diner has advised and represented clients in a wide range of business matters, including real estate, probate, financial and other commercial disputes. As a strategic advisor, Mr. Diner draws on his experience as a corporate and real estate lawyer, as well as a litigator, to resolve each dispute in the client’s best interest– in or out of the courtroom. He received a B.A. from Gettysburg College and his J.D. from St. John's University Law School, where he served as editor of Notes and Comments for the school's Law Review.
Providing comprehensive legal services to our clients for nearly 70 years, Fowler White Boggs is one of Florida’s most respected law firms. Our Firm is internationally connected with a Florida focus with140 attorneys in five offices located in Tampa, Fort Myers, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale.