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| B.S., Boston
College, 1974 |
| J.D.,Suffolk
University Law School, 1978 |
| LL.M, Boston
University School of Law, 1979 |
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| Admitted
Massachusetts Bar, 1978 |
| Admitted
Florida Bar, 1979 |
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| Admitted
to practice before the US Tax Court |
| Admitted
to practice before the US Supreme Court |
| Admitted
to practice before all State & Federal Courts throughout Florida |
| Member
American Bar Association |
Alan R, Burton
was born on May 10, 1952, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just outside
of Boston. He grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, and obtained his
Bachelors degree from Boston College.
Alan went on to Law School, obtaining his Juris Doctor degree from
Suffolk University Law School in Boston. One year later, Alan received
his Masters Degree in Law, with a focus in federal tax issues. Although
Alan is both member of the Massachusetts Bar as well as the Florida
Bar, he has practiced exclusively in South Florida since 1979.
Over the past twenty years, Alan has gained extensive experience,
trying cases throughout the state of Florida. In 1991, he argued
the landmark case of Robertson v. Robertson before the Supreme court
of Florida. This case changed the way the courts viewed real property
acquired during the course of a marriage. Alan is always available
to answer any questions you may have regarding divorce, bankruptcy,
personal injury or any other topic that concerns you. His initial
consultations are always free. Contact Alan by telephone at (561)
620-0044 or (954) 229-1660, or you can e-mail him at law@alanburton.com
Alan maintains offices in Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Both offices are conveniently located just off I-95. His Boca Raton
office is at 1515 N. Federal Highway, Suite 300, 33431, which is
just about one block north of Glades Road on the west side of US
Highway 1 (Federal Highway), The Fort Lauderdale office is one mile
west of I-95 on the south side of Commercial Blvd., at 1900 W. Commercial
Blvd.
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