DOMA Could Stand in Way Of Fort Myers Couple’s Bankruptcy Claim

Posted by ZinnLaw on  September 23, 2019
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Author: Ashley Lopez Source: WGCU Tuesday, June 4, 2013 | 12:29 PM View Original Article – Click here to listen to the on-air story! Gary Houston and Daniel Maltbie, a gay couple in Fort Myers, are ready to fight if the federal government denies their petition to file for joint
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Gay Couple’s Bankruptcy Filing Challenge DOMA

Posted by ZinnLaw on  September 23, 2019
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Source: CNBC Published: Thursday, 2 May 2013 | 1:29 PM ET View Original When Daniel Maltbie and Garry Houston had to walk away from their mortgage, they did what many other married couples might — filed for joint bankruptcy. They didn’t realize that action has the potential to change lives

Zinn Achieves AV Preeminent Rating

Posted by ZinnLaw on  August 20, 2019
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Source: Res Gestae Original article published in Res Gestae Magazine. Attorney Brian D. Zinn of ZinnLaw achieved Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent rating, based on legal knowledge, analytical capabilities, judgment, communication ability and experience. Zinn earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a law degree from the Boston University
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Watch Brian Zinn Search for Buried Treasure

Posted by Brian Zinn on  February 4, 2019
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Brian D. Zinn recently appeared in Expedition Unknown alongside Josh Gates on a search for buried treasure in St. Augustine.

High court ruling bittersweet for Florida same-sex couples

Posted by ZinnLaw on  June 27, 2013
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Author: Marisa Kendall  Source: The News-Press Published: Jun. 27, 2013 Wednesday was bittersweet for Florida supporters of marriage equality. The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to overturn part of the Defense of Marriage Act, which had denied federal benefits to married same-sex couples. But the ruling did not address state laws