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education:

University of Miami, J.D. 2006

admissions:

Florida

JOSH SHORE

Josh has spent his entire legal career honing his skills by working with—and against—some of the most feared and respected litigators in the country.

 

After law school internships at the Office of President William J. Clinton in New York and the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida in Miami, Josh began his legal career handling trial and appellate matters at the prestigious boutique law firm, Podhurst Orseck, P.A.

 

From there, he served as a law clerk to federal judges—United States Magistrate Judge Andrea M. Simonton and United States District Judge Jose E. Martinez.

 

Prior to joining AXS LAW, Josh was a partner at Black Srebnick Kornspan & Stumpf, P.A., where he successfully represented both individual and institutional clients in a variety of high‑stakes matters, including corporate divorces, contract disputes, and the civil implications of white-collar criminal investigations at all levels of state and federal court, including the United States Supreme Court.

 

Josh specializes in conveying complex concepts in simple, persuasive terms. Drawing from his extensive experience handling a broad array of civil and criminal matters, Josh is uniquely qualified to devise creative solutions to seemingly intractable problems. He is committed to employing a hands-on, collaborative approach to achieve the right result for every client in every case.

 

For several years, Josh has been recognized by his peers for his exceptional results, including his most recent rankings as a 2019 Florida Super Lawyer, a 2019 Florida Trend Magazine ‘Florida Legal Elite’ and a 2019 South Florida Legal Guide ‘Top Up and Comer.’ In 2016, after contributing to an important win in the United States Supreme Court, Josh was named one of Daily Business Review’s Most Effective Lawyers in the Appellate category.

Josh graduated magna cum laude as a member of the Order of the Coif from the University of Miami School of Law and is admitted to the Florida Bar.

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