Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Stephanie Carman awarded Most Productive Young Lawyer Award from the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division

Stephanie Carman, an attorney in the Miami office of Hogan Lovells, was awarded the Lynn Futch Most Productive Young Lawyer Award from the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division at this year's annual convention of the Florida Bar.

The award, given annually, recognizes one young lawyer in the state who has worked most diligently in the past year on Florida Bar activities and/or law-related public activities and who has an excellent reputation for legal abilities and integrity.


About Stephanie Carman

Stephanie Carman's practice focuses on complex litigation and health care related matters. Carman regularly represents health care industry clients in federal and state investigations, regulatory and
transactional matters, and civil actions.

Carman also serves on the Legal Services of Greater Miami Board of Directors, the Tufts University Alumni Council, and the American Diabetes Association Community Leadership Board for Miami.


Prior to and during law school, Carman interned for U.S. Senator Connie Mack, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the New York Stock Exchange, Division of Enforcement. She served as a judicial intern for The Honorable Donald L. Graham and The Honorable Ursula Ungaro of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

As DCBA YLS President, Carman oversaw the 1,300-member organization and its many programs promoting public service, professionalism, and diversity. Some of these include the new Homeless Outreach Committee, Judicial Outreach Committee, the Bar Passage Program, the Superlawyers mock trial program, the Boys and Girls Horizon Committees, the School Committee's High School Mock Trial Competition, the Kids Club Committee, the new Veterans Committee and the new Law Week series of events.
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