
Miami Creditor’s Rights Lawyer
Overview
Joshua (Josh) Kligler, Esq., focuses his practice on creditors' rights, commercial litigation and bankruptcy litigation.
Josh has experience in litigation related to contract disputes, fiduciary breaches, lender liability, computer fraud and abuse, landlord/tenant matters, residential and commercial foreclosures, and representation of creditors in bankruptcy court. He is also experienced in representing homeowners' and condominium associations in their collections and general real...
Joshua (Josh) Kligler, Esq., focuses his practice on creditors' rights, commercial litigation and bankruptcy litigation.
Josh has experience in litigation related to contract disputes, fiduciary breaches, lender liability, computer fraud and abuse, landlord/tenant matters, residential and commercial foreclosures, and representation of creditors in bankruptcy court. He is also experienced in representing homeowners' and condominium associations in their collections and general real...
Joshua (Josh) Kligler, Esq., focuses his practice on creditors' rights, commercial litigation and bankruptcy litigation.
Josh has experience in litigation related to contract disputes, fiduciary breaches, lender liability, computer fraud and abuse, landlord/tenant matters, residential and commercial foreclosures, and representation of creditors in bankruptcy court. He is also experienced in representing homeowners' and condominium associations in their collections and general real estate litigation matters. He practices extensively in state and federal courts throughout Florida.
In 2008, he was a judicial intern for the Honorable K. Rodney May in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court - Middle District of Florida.
Josh was born and raised in South Florida. He graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from University of Florida, where he was a member of the Golden Key International Honour Society. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Stetson University College of Law, where he was recognized with the William F. Blews Pro Bono Service Award.
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