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The Commerce Clause and the Constitution: From Liberty to Leviathan

The Citrus Club 255 South Orange Avenue, 18th Floor
Orlando, Florida 32801

The Orlando Lawyers Chapter

Speakers:

  • Paul Antinori, Lawyer and Author of A Modest Proposal to Amend the U.S. Constitution
  • Professor Derek Brett, Lawyer

 

Speakers:

  • Paul Antinori, Trial Lawyer and Author of A Modest Proposal to Amend the U.S. Constitution
  • Professior Derek Brett, Lawyer

Paul Antinori is a veteran trial lawyer with over 50 years experience in both federal and state trial courts and appellate courts throughout the United States.  He authored A Modest Proposal to Amend the U.S. Constitution,regarding the Commerce Clause and amending the U.S. Constitution.  (See, www.AmendUSConstitution.com).

Derek Brett is an experienced attorney in the metro Orlando area concentrating in white collar defense, criminal defense, civil litigation, Internet law, family law, tax law, labor & employment law, constitutional & election law, and appeals.  Derek has been actively practicing law since 1996, and has been deeply involved in the legal system since 1991.  He believes in excellent client communication and passionate dedication to client interests.  He has worked extensively in both the state and federal court systems.

RSVP by April 20, 2011 to Robert Sirianni, Jr. Esq. at: [email protected] or (407) 388-1900

$25.00 non-Federalist Society Members & $20.00 Federalist Society Members

2 Hours CLE credit available