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Securities and Exchange Commission v. Stanford International Bank Ltd et al, 09-298 (N.D. TX); Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mercer Capital, Inc. et al. 9:06-cv-81080-AMS (S.D. FL); United States of America v. Mobley, et al. 2:00-cr-00071 (M.D. FL)
Jon has a well-established litigation career in state and federal courts, as well as pursuing alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration on behalf of his clients when the situation warrants. Jon is client-focused while maintaining the highest professional standards.
Before becoming an attorney, Mr. Polenberg pursued a business management career, where he gained valuable insight into the business challenges facing today’s companies. He was a member of a prominent New York law firm, and then started his own firm that engaged in litigating cases involving business torts, class actions, construction, contracts, employment, fraud, insurance coverage, lender liability, and securities litigation.
Sedona Conference The Florida Bar Business Law Section of the Florida Bar
University of Miami, J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, Law Review, Articles and Comments Editor
Florida Atlantic University, B.A., Business Management, summa cum laude, Dean’s List