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Performing As A Clown Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Many children dream of being a firefighter, a jet fighter pilot or a South Pole explorer when they grow up. Instead, for me, the fantasy was to become a clown.
I am not sure if that fantasy came from children's books that glorified the circus or films depicting circus life from the Saturday matinee, but by the time I reached school age, I developed the unfortunate moniker of the class clown. Then, through high school and college, I satisfied my performance cravings by joining the drama club and performing with the high school and university band and orchestra.
Tower Forum: Higher Education and the Future of Florida
Ed Pozzuoli, CEO of Fort Lauderdale-based law firm Tripp Scott, moderates a discussion on the future of higher education in Florida with FAU President Adam Hasner and State Representative Chip LaMarca at the Tower Club in Fort Lauderdale.
Tripp Scott Attorneys Garner Top Honors In Florida Super Lawyers Magazine
Tripp Scott announces that eleven of its attorneys have been recognized in the 2025 edition of Florida Super Lawyers Magazine.
Avoiding a Surprise – and Potentially Unwanted – Business Partner
Any entrepreneur knows that a business’s worst enemy—but, ironically, its greatest certainty—is uncertainty. And wisely seeks to structure partnership, shareholding, and operating agreements to minimize it.
One business uncertainty that often gets overlooked, however, is the health and personal life of the owner him or herself. What happens to the business—and to any business co-owners or partners—if an owner experiences a divorce, dementia, or another incapacity, or actually dies?
Tripp Scott Attorneys Elected to Leadership Positions of the Broward County Bar Association Young Lawyers Section
Tripp Scott, P.A. is proud to announce that Paul May, an associate with the firm, has been elected president of the Broward County Bar Association's Young Lawyers Section. Paul’s term will begin June 21, 2025. In addition, Luis Duran, an associate with Tripp Scott, was elected to the Broward County Bar Association’s Board of Directors.
Tripp Scott, as Receivers in a $100 Million Dollar Ponzi Scheme Case, Assist the US Government in Securing One of the Stiffest Sentences in Recent History
A Florida federal judge on Friday sentenced the former president of a trucking and logistics company to 23 years in prison for defrauding more than 1,600 people who invested millions of dollars in purchasing big-rig vehicles, calling the crime "a classic Ponzi scheme of staggering scale."
Tripp Scott's Ashley Arinus Elected to the BCWLA Board of Directors
Tripp Scott today announced that Ashley Arinus, an associate with the law firm, has been elected to the board of directors for the Broward County Women Lawyers’ Association (BCWLA).
Tripp Scott's Charles Tatelbaum elected Chair of the Board of Governors of the Shepard Broad College of Law at Nova Southeastern University
Tripp Scott announces that Charles Tatelbaum, a director with the firm, was elected Chair of the Board of Governors of the Shepard Broad College of Law at Nova Southeastern University.
Administrative Disaster At Bankruptcy Courts May Be In Sight
A recent Law360 Bankruptcy Authority headline, "Already Lean US Trustee Program Sees 58 Take Buyouts," may be revealing the tip of the iceberg in an ocean of uncertainty concerning the effective administration of the bankruptcy courts as we move forward in this
uncharted territory.
How Do I Navigate Florida’s Land-Use Labyrinth?
Whether you’re a high-end developer or an everyday homeowner, Florida’s maze of land-use state and environmental statutes, local ordinances and master plans, stringent staff reviews and strict code enforcement can be maddening. It can make the process of doing what you want with your own property a costly, confusing and time-consuming hell-on-earth – or even a near-impossibility.
A CAUSE FOR CONFUSION: THE COMPUTER FRAUD ANDABUSE ACT
From employees who improperly access employer information post-termination to espionage campaigns initiated by foreign governments and international terror organizations, computer fraud and hacking have become rampant in our society.
Gov. DeSantis Reappoints Tripp Scott's Ed Pozzuoli to the Florida Virtual School Board of Trustees
Tripp Scott proudly announces the reappointment of CEO Ed Pozzuoli to the Florida Virtual School (FLVS) Board of Trustees by Governor Ron DeSantis. FLVS is a nationally recognized, accredited public e-learning school serving K–12 students in Florida and around the world. Pozzuoli, a respected litigator and nationally recognized expert in education and election law, brings decades of legal and policy experience to the role. His continued service underscores Tripp Scott’s commitment to shaping the future of education in Florida and beyond.
Tripp Scott’s Matthew Zifrony Featured in Helpful HOAleader.comArticles
Tripp Scott attorney Matthew Zifrony offers expert insight in HOAleader.com articles addressing whether condo and HOA boards can redirect special assessment funds when originally planned projects are delayed or stalled due to litigation.
Tripp Scott's Ryan Lehrer Joins St. Thomas Aquinas High School Alumni Board of Directors
Tripp Scott announces that Ryan Lehrer, a director with the law firm, has joined the St. Thomas Aquinas High School Alumni Board of Directors as Corporate Liaison. In this role, Ryan will work to engage with alumni to develop and strengthen relationships on behalf of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Administrative Disaster At Bankruptcy Courts May Be In Sight
A recent Law360 Bankruptcy Authority headline, "Already Lean US Trustee Program Sees 58 Take Buyouts," may be revealing the tip of the iceberg in an ocean of uncertainty concerning the effective administration of the bankruptcy courts as we move forward in this uncharted territory.
Tripp Scott’s Matthew Zifrony Receives Recognition for Outstanding Work on Behalf of City of Weston
Tripp Scott announces that Matthew Zifrony, a director with the law firm, has been recognized by the City of Weston for his outstanding service to that city. Matt lived in the City of Weston for 24 years, and he and his wife recently relocated to downtown Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
FinCEN Rolls Back Corporate Transparency Act’s Reporting Requirements for U.S. Companies and U.S. Citizens
On March 21, 2025, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued an Interim Final Rule that significantly reduces the Corporate Transparency Act’s (CTA) beneficial ownership reporting obligations. Under this new rule, only foreign entities registered to do business in the U.S. and its foreign beneficial owners must submit beneficial ownership information (BOI) reports.
Tripp Scott’s Charles Tatelbaum Named to Law360’s Editorial Board for Bankruptcy
Tripp Scott announces that Charles Tatelbaum, a director with the firm, was named as a member of Law 360’s Editorial Advisory Board for Bankruptcy.
The editorial advisory boards provide feedback on Law360's coverage and expert insight on how best to shape future coverage. Law360 is a subscription-based, legal news service. It is a subsidiary of Lexis Nexis that delivers breaking news and analysis to more than 2 million U.S. legal professionals across 60 practice areas, industries and topics.
Proactive versus Reactive: Protect your Business from the Unforeseen
When structuring partnership, shareholder and operating agreements, business owners try to address every reasonably conceivable situation. What often goes overlooked, however, are the effects on the business of divorce, dementia, or death — and the possible involvement of a surviving spouse, ex-spouse, or heirs.
A Legacy of Generosity
Norman Tripp knew how hard it can be to afford college. When he attended the University of Miami, the son of a factory worker had to keep skipping semesters to work to make enough money to pay for the next semester. He succeeded: he met his wife, Jane, at the University and they earned their bachelor’s degrees in 1962.
Tripp went on to found the Tripp Scott P.A. law firm in Fort Lauderdale and became the general counsel for Alamo Rent a Car as the company exploded into a national chain. But Tripp never forgot about his days in Coral Gables, sending his children - and a continuous stream of scholarship donations - to the University.