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Florida Bar listing for attorney Jeffrey Marc Herman

The document is a routine attorney directory entry containing only basic licensing and contact information. It provides no allegations, financial details, or connections to influential actors or misco Attorney name: Jeffrey Marc Herman Florida Bar ID: 521647 Admitted to practice: 12/26/1985

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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The document is a routine attorney directory entry containing only basic licensing and contact information. It provides no allegations, financial details, or connections to influential actors or misco Attorney name: Jeffrey Marc Herman Florida Bar ID: 521647 Admitted to practice: 12/26/1985

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Member Search Page 1 of 1 Inside-the Bar Find a Lawyer Jeffrey Marc Herman Member in Good Standing Eligible to practice in Florida ID Number: _- 521647 Address: Herman & Mermelstein PA 18205 Biscayne Bivd Ste 2218 North Miami Beach, Florida 331602148 United States Phone: 305.9312200 E-Mail: [email protected] County: Miami-Dade Circuit: 11 , Admitted: 12/26/1985 10-Year None Discipline History aN, Firm: erman Sloman & Mermelstein PA The Find A La directory provides limited basic information about attorneys licensed to practice in Florida and is provided as a public service by The Florida Bar. The information contained herein is provided “as is” with no warranty of any kind, express or implied. The Florida Bar, its Board of Governors, employees, and agents thereof are not responsible for the accuracy of the data. Much of the information is provided by the attorney and it is the attorney's responsibility to review and update ° the information. Publication of attorneys’ contact information within this listing x SNGMPRSEES construed as their consent to receive unsolicited communications in any form. Certain unauthorized uses of this data may result in civil or criminal penalties: zi d-A-Lawyer directory is not a lawyer referral service. (Updated: 03-05-2008 J © 2005 The Florida Bar hitp://www .floridabar.org/names.nsf/AIl/EDE6C2013E4B06CB85256A8400091E5520pen.( 3/5/2008

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