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Insurance Regulation

Karen Asher-Cohen

AV Rated – Martindale-Hubbell Karen Asher-Cohen is a founding shareholder of the Radey Law Firm.  Karen regularly represents insurers before the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.  As a former Director of Insurer Services and Deputy Commissioner at the Department of Insurance, Karen has a keen insight into the issues pertaining to operating as an insurer […]

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Bert L. Combs

AV Rated – Martindale-Hubbell Bert L. Combs is one of the founding shareholders of the Radey Law Firm.  He was elected to be the firm’s secretary and treasurer in September 2009. Bert has achieved the highest ranking from the Martindale-Hubbell rating organization (AV).  He practices primarily insurance regulatory, administrative, pharmacy and business law. Bert has […]

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Thomas A. Crabb

Tom Crabb practices corporate law and commercial litigation, primarily for clients in regulated industries including insurance, utilities, and health care. Tom is a member of the Radey Law Firm Board of Directors. When litigation is required to enforce or defend the rights of his clients, Tom has experience in all phases of civil litigation from […]

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Travis L. Miller

Florida Bar Board Certified AV Rated – Martindale-Hubbell Travis Miller practices primarily insurance regulatory law, business and transactional law, and administrative law. He regularly assists insurance companies and other regulated parties before the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and the Florida Department of Financial Services. In addition, Travis provides counsel and general representation to members […]

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David A. Yon

AV Rated – Martindale-Hubbell David Yon has practiced primarily in the area of insurance, administrative, regulatory, and business law for over thirty years. His clients have included many of the major insurance writers in the country, as well as small start up companies. During that span of time he has provided advice concerning compliance with state […]

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