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The Ticktin Law Group
600 W. Hillsboro Boulevard
Suite 220
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
Miami Office:
1867 NW 97 Avenue
Suite 101
Doral, Florida 33172
(954) 570-6757
(561) 392-6933
(305) 731-2022
(888) 978-8950
NEW Stuart Office:
850 NW Federal Highway
Stuart, Fl 34994
(772) 403-5800
NEW Tampa Office:
Westshore Int'l Plaza
2202 N West Shore Blvd.
Suite 200
Tampa, Fl 33609
(813) 639-4211
Our Attorneys
PETER TICKTIN
Peter Ticktin received his first law degree in the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, where he had previously attended Medical School for one year, and where he was active as the Minister of Public Relations on the University's Student Counsel and where he ran the Student Police Force as Chief. He began practicing law in Ontario, Canada, as a Barrister & Solicitor in 1972. Within his first year of practice, he defeated the Uniform Summons which caused every misdemeanor in the Province of Ontario that used the form to be dismissed. While in active practice in Ontario, he tried numerous cases and appeared frequently before the Appellate Courts and on one occasion before the Supreme Court of Canada. In the mid-80s, Mr. Ticktin relocated to Florida and commenced his effort to obtain a second law degree which was required for admission to The Florida Bar. He graduated cum laude, was elected into the Order of the Coif (U.S. law school equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa Key), received the Gold Scholarship, and ultimately scored sufficiently high on his Bar Exams that the course he took continues to refer to him and his score in its advertising.
Since his admission to The Florida Bar in 1991, Mr. Ticktin has appeared in the Federal trial and appellate courts of the Southern District of Florida, the Middle District of Florida, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the Southern District of New York, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Western District of Texas, the Southern District of Texas and numerous state courts, including the trial and appeal courts, and Supreme Court of Florida, the trial, appellate, and the Supreme Court of California, as well as the trial courts of Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
In his general experience, Mr. Ticktin has been a farmer, a builder, and at one time owned and operated small heavy equipment. He was the CEO of a small public company, The Pony Express, and to this day, he puts the emphasis on Business in the category of Business Law for his clients.
In the practice of law, he was a leader in the area of HIV litigation and has received a good deal of media attention for his involvement in the odd cases that he handled from monkey bite cases to the intricacies of pharmaceutical products liability cases. He came more to public attention when he won a 2 week trial that was televised on Court TV regarding organ transplants.
Mr. Ticktin deals with litigation as a crisis management issue, and aims at relieving the CEO from intricate management of his or her legal issues so that he or she can return to running the business.
Mr. Ticktin's practice is centered on representing businesses with creative approaches to achieve the most pragmatically sensible results.
Mr. Ticktin is also instrumental in supervising and attending to other work of The Ticktin Law Group, P.A., including Divorce, Real Estate, Personal Injury, NASD and other Arbitrations, and Administrative and other areas of the practice of law.
JAMIE SASSON
Jamie Alan Sasson is a licensed Florida State Attorney. His background is in litigation where he has successfully litigated many cases in State Court. Jamie's concentration is in the area of business law, real estate law, and commercial litigation. Jamie's other areas of expertise are in family and probate law. Before joining The Ticktin Law Group, Jamie was an associate of a law firm in Boynton Beach focusing primarily in residential real estate. His experience includes real estate transactions, representing clients in real estate litigation, buyer and seller representation, representing national banks and mortgage companies and contract disputes.
Jamie also has an excellent track record in assisting his clients with complex divorce matters, and has tried numerous cases with issues involving real estate, business and other asset valuation, equitable division of assets, alimony and child support issues, custody of children, domestic violence, paternity, validity of prenuptial agreements, and modification of prior judgments.
JOSH BLEIL
Josh Bleil grew up in a rural town in Western Pennsylvania. He learned the lessons of hard work, and integrity at an early age, and practiced those lessons by earning his Eagle Scout award through the Boy Scouts of America. He attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he earned a B.A. in English Writing, focusing on Non-Fiction. Josh then continued his studies in San Diego, California where he graduated from Thomas Jefferson School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in Law.
In 2005, Joshua became a member of The Florida Bar and began his career with a law firm in Lake Worth, Florida practicing in fields of family, homeowner and condominium association, criminal, appellate and civil law. In December 2006, Josh became a member of The Ticktin Law Group. Since starting with the firm, Josh's areas of practice have expanded to include transactional, commercial real estate, business litigation and working with clients who face foreclosure on their homes and property.
ROBIN SOMMERS
Robin Sommers is our business lawyer who has jumped onto the legal stage with a primary interest of helping our clients on the professional stage. Although he enjoys the challenges of general business and corporate law, his first interest is for those in the entertainment field. He works with all types of entertainers (stage and otherwise - including fashion, art, and literature), but his first love is music law.
Robin handles all matters Entertainment Law and business related: contracts (of all kinds: artist/manager, agent, modeling, production, distribution, band partnership agreements, investment, etc), performance agreements (contracts with the bars/clubs you play), licensing, music clearances, brand protection, and incorporation. ![]()
Robin also deals with Intellectual Property and its preservation. He works not only with entertainers, but inventors, business people, and those interested in taking the necessary steps to ensure that their works are protected. He handles all matters of copyright, trademark, and confidentiality agreements.
One of Robin's main interests is working with all forms of media and the cutting-edge of new media, which covers all the developing forms of entertainment and content delivery.
A graduate of the University of Florida and the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California, Robin studied entertainment law and related fields, including Internet law and intellectual property. There, he received a certificate in Law, Technology, and Communications and graduated in May 2003. Robin was accepted to the State Bar of Florida in December, 2005, and is also licensed to appear before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. He has handled matters for clients in Florida, California, Texas, Michigan, Maryland, Canada, Jamaica, Dubai, and most recently, before the Supreme Court of Arizona.
Robin has lectured as a panelist at Thomas Jefferson School of Law's 2008 Entertainment Law panel "What is Entertainment Law?"
TIM QUINONES
Tim Quinones was born and raised in the South Florida area. He attended Florida State University where he graduated cum laude with his Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Tim then went on to earn his Master's degree of Accounting in Taxation from Florida State University, as well. After graduate school, Tim then continued his education at Stetson University College of Law, where he obtained a Juris Doctorate in Law.
Tim was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2007. He began practicing law as an associate with a firm in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. His primary areas of practice include real estate closings, buyer/seller representation, probate and estate planning. Recently his areas of practice have expanded to include mortgage foreclosure defense, transactional law and civil litigation matters for the firm.
MEGAN CARRAHER
Megan was born outside of Las Vegas, Nevada in a small town named Henderson, but spent her formative years in Naples, Florida. She played competitive softball in her childhood with notable success, including winning the NSA National Championship, two High School 5A State Championships, and was a runner-up for the Little League World Series.
Megan attended the University of Florida where she earned her B.A. in English. She continued her studies in Boston where she graduated from New England School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in Law. She was actively involved in school, was a member of the Young Women’s Advisory Board for the Massachusetts Conference for Women and interned for both the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission and the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General.
In 2008, Megan became a member of the Florida Bar and practices law in the fields of family law, foreclosure defense, and general civil litigation.
