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Genovese, Joblove & Battista, P.A., law firm with strong practices in bankruptcy, insolvency litigation, business restructuring, and complex commercial disputes, including franchise litigation. The firm’s attorneys handle significant fiduciary engagements, such as receiverships involving businesses engaged in wrongdoing. GJB also represents clients in white collar, real estate, employment law, government law, class actions, and securities litigation matters.
Elizabeth G. McIntosh focuses her practice on commercial litigation, franchise litigation, and municipal law. Elizabeth also has experience handling insolvency and real estate litigation. Prior to joining the firm, Elizabeth served as a summer associate at Broad and Cassel, where she gained valuable experience in complex commercial litigation. Additionally, she served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Marcia G. Cooke at the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida and Judge Kerry I. Evander at the Fifth District Court of Appeals. Before attending law school, Elizabeth was the program director for the Partnership for Appalachian Girls’ Education, a non-profit educational enrichment program for girls in grades six through nine in rural Appalachia. She is a member of the American Bar Association, International Franchise Association, Dade County Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, and the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division. Additionally, Elizabeth is an active member of the Duke South Florida Alumni Association Board of Director and a co-chair of the Duke South Florida Women's Forum. Elizabeth is a member of The Florida Bar and admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. She received her juris doctor, magna cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law in 2018. While in law school, McIntosh was the University of Miami Law Review Senior Notes & Comments Editor, a fellow in the University of Miami Children and Youth Law Clinic, and participant in the University of Miami Litigation Skills Program, where she received multiple honors. Additionally, she was a recipient of the Dean’s Merit Scholarship Award and the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in the Children and Youth Law Clinic. She earned her bachelor of arts in public policy from Duke University in 2013.