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Withdraws Notice of Suspension

November 16, 2023 |

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing, hereby withdraws the Notice of Suspension issued on July 31, 2023. Respondent’s Concealed Weapon License is currently valid and in good standing. Counsel Drew K. Patterson, Esquire

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Case brought by Former State Representative Dismissed “With Prejudice”

April 25, 2023 |

Attorneys Drew Patterson and Robert Eckard asked Judge to dismiss the case calling the complaint against their client “duplicitous.” They argued that the allegations were insufficient for there to be a claim for damages. The case was dismissed “with prejudice” which means the lawsuit cannot be refiled. Read more about their case.

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Investigation Dismissed

November 10, 2022 |

Robert D. Eckard was successful in getting an Investigation Dismissed by the Florida Department of Health, and State Attorney’s Office.

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CASE DISMISSED

October 14, 2022 |

Our client did not sign a Non-Compete that was presented to him by his former employer. Instead, he decided to leave and open his own business. he was subsequently sued for: (I) Breach of the Duty of Loyalty; and (II) Tortious Interference. Attorney Drew Patterson and our team were able to successfully resolve this case […]

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United States v. V.A.E.

January 19, 2022 |

(Southern District of California, San Diego Federal Court). 2021. [Client was a Colombia National, extradited to the United States]. International Conspiracy to Distribute Controlled Substance, a class A felony, 21 U.S.C. §§959, 960 and 963. The penalty is based on five (5) kilograms and more of a mixture and substance containing cocaine which places the […]

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State of Florida vs L.S

January 19, 2022 |

(Pinellas County Florida Circuit Court), 2021. Felony Trafficking in Methamphetamine. Statutory Sentence: Minimum 10 years in state prison with a Maximum of 30 years in state prison. Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Evidence pending before offer from the State. SENTENCE: November 24, 2021 – Charge reduced to misdemeanor possession of controlled substance, time served (17 days) […]

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