David A. Meek II

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David’s practice focuses on representing clients across industries in complex commercial litigation and regulatory matters. He has extensive experience representing entrepreneurs, banking institutions, financial services providers, commercial landlords, and Fortune 20 companies in state and federal courts throughout the U.S. He works on contractual disputes, tort claims, evictions, and commercial foreclosures. David also represents financial services providers in various regulatory matters, including cryptocurrency-related compliance issues.

Representative Experience

David provided counsel on business structuring and compliance for an initial coin offering with SEC, CFTC, and FinCEN rules and regulations. He represented a national banking association against a putative class action that resulted in a defense judgment before commencement of class-related discovery. He represented a medical services company in multimillion-dollar, bet-the-company litigation against a competitor involving federal and state regulatory-based allegations of wrongdoing; the result was a favorable pre-trial settlement. David obtained two $2 million judgments in favor of a commercial landlord in complex, lease-based disputes involving sophisticated defenses and accelerated rent determinations; judgements were upheld on appeal.

Education and Experience

David graduated cum laude from Indiana University Maurer School of Law; he was an editor of the Indiana University Journal of Global Legal Studies and was awarded Oral Advocacy Honors in the Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition. Concurrently he earned an M.B.A. in Finance from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Previously David had a private law practice with an Am Law 100 firm. He was named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2016 and 2017.

Admissions

David is a member of the Florida bar and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.

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