ShuffieldLowman Partner Heidi Isenhart Named to 2023 Florida Trend Florida Legal Elite™ Hall of Fame

 

ShuffieldLowman
April 20, 2023
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA – Heidi W. Isenhart, a partner with the law firm of ShuffieldLowman, was recently named to the 2023 Florida Trend Florida Legal Elite™ Hall of Fame. For 20 years, Florida Trend’s Legal Elite has shined the spotlight on the best of the legal profession, with a smaller select group honored in the Legal Elite Hall of Fame.

“Florida Trend’s Legal Elite program celebrates Florida Bar members who are held in the highest esteem by their peers,” notes Florida Bar President Gary S. Lesser. “I applaud the Legal Elite Hall of Fame honorees for their continued commitment to excellence in legal work and the highest professionalism in the field of law over the years.”

Isenhart is an award-winning elder law attorney, speaker, and community leader, serving as President of Share the Care, Inc. and Past President of the Rotary Club of Orlando and the Rotary Club of Orlando Foundation.

Her legal practice includes assisting clients in the areas of Medicaid planning, guardianship, probate and trust administration, estate planning, and special needs trusts. Her work also includes protecting the rights of incapacitated elderly people as well as minors and the legally disabled.

ShuffieldLowman’s five offices are in Orlando, Tavares, DeLand, Port Orange, and Lake Nona. The firm is a 50-attorney, full-service law firm practicing in the areas of estate planning, litigation, intellectual property, real estate, and corporate law.  Specific areas include guardianship and elder law, estate planning and probate, commercial and civil litigation, fiduciary litigation, tax law, securities, mergers and acquisitions, labor and employment, construction law, planning for families with closely held businesses, tax controversy – Federal and State, non-profit organization law, banking and finance, land use and government law, association law, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, and media