Four ShuffieldLowman Partners Named 2022 Super Lawyers and Two Named Rising Stars
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – William “Bill” R. Lowman, Jr., Heidi W. Isenhart, Alexander "Alex" S. Douglas, II, and Stephanie L. Cook, partners with the law firm of ShuffieldLowman, have been selected as 2022 Florida Super Lawyers. Partner Daniel B. Harris and Senior Associate Jennifer Reed have been named Rising Stars.
Super Lawyers, owned by Thomson Reuters, recognizes attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their legal practice. The selection process is multi-phased and rigorous. Peer nominations and evaluations are combined with third-party research and validation of the attorney's professional accomplishments. The final published list represents five percent of the total lawyers in the state of Florida.
A founding partner of the firm, Lowman's practice areas include corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, high net worth planning, tax law, and others.
Isenhart practices in the areas of elder law, Medicaid planning, guardianship, probate and trust administration, probate and guardianship litigation, estate planning, and special needs trusts.
Douglas and Cook both practice in the areas of fiduciary and commercial litigation, with extensive experience in trust, probate, and guardianship litigation.
Harris practices in the areas of complex estate planning, probate, corporate law, high net worth family planning, tax planning, charitable planning, and non-profit law. Reed focuses her practice in the areas of intellectual property, fiduciary, and commercial litigation.
ShuffieldLowman’s five offices are located in Orlando, Tavares, DeLand, Port Orange, and the newest location is in Lake Nona. The firm is a 50-attorney, full-service law firm, practicing in the areas of corporate law, estate planning, litigation, and real estate. Specific areas include tax law, securities, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning and probate, commercial and civil litigation, fiduciary litigation, labor and employment, construction law, intellectual property, planning for families with closely held businesses, guardianship and elder law, tax controversy – Federal and State, non-profit organization law, banking and finance, land use and government law, association law, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, and mediation.