Stephen D. Korshak | Lee Karina Dani | Bradford Petrino
With more than 40 years of combined experience, attorneys Stephen D. Korshak, Lee Karina Dani and Bradford Petrino offer our clients at Korshak & Associates, P.A., a wealth of legal knowledge and effective skills in several areas of the law.
From our offices in Casselberry and Orlando, Florida, we provide quality legal counsel and representation to our clients in cases involving family law, estate planning, real estate transactions and litigation, collections, short sales, personal injury and other civil ligation cases.
A member of the Florida and Orange County bar associations, founder Stephen D. Korshak is licensed to practice in federal court. He received his B.A. from the University of Chicago in 1974, and he is a 1980 graduate of The John Marshall Law School.
Lawyer Lee Karina Dani is a 2003 graduate of the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Since joining our firm, she has successfully handled hundreds of civil litigation and family law lawsuits, as well as wills and probate administration.
Prior to being admitted to the Florida Bar in 2007, Bradford Petrino worked as a law clerk handling all aspects of civil and criminal legal research and drafting. In addition to being licensed in Florida, he is also licensed in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Bradford Petrino joined Korshak & Associates, P.A., in December 2007. He attended the University of Florida where he graduated with his J.D. in 2005.
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Contact Korshak & Associates, P.A., Today
We invite you to contact Korshak & Associates, P.A., today at 407-680-1471, or visit our Contact page, to schedule a free 10-minute initial consultation about your legal issues. We offer two locations, in Orlando and Casselberry, Florida. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and after hours by appointment. Se habla español. We accept cash, check and major credit cards.

