14 Burr Attorneys Named 2026 Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

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Burr & Forman is pleased to announce that 14 attorneys were named to the 2026 Florida Super Lawyers edition. Of those, four were recognized as "Rising Stars," up-and-comers under the age of 40.

Burr congratulates all the attorneys who were included in the 2026 Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.

The Burr attorneys named among the Florida Super Lawyers for 2026 are:

Jacksonville

  • Greg Lunny - Business Litigation
  • Adrian Rust - Business Litigation
  • Troy Smith** - Construction Litigation
  • Ellsworth Summers - Bankruptcy: Business
  • Scott Thomas - Business Litigation

Orlando

  • Eric Golden - Business Litigation
  • Peter Vilmos - Construction Litigation

Tampa

  • Harvey Kauget - Intellectual Property
  • Michael Maguire - Real Estate
  • Jacqueline Simms-Petredis - Banking

The Burr attorneys named as Rising Stars are:

Fort Lauderdale

  • Andrew Sarangoulis - Business Litigation
  • Sara Solano - Consumer Law

Jacksonville

  • Tyler Lenz - Government Finance
  • John McDermott, Jr. - Business Litigation

Super Lawyers recognizes outstanding attorneys from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process involves peer nomination, independent research and peer evaluation. Only five percent of the lawyers in the state are named by Super Lawyers, and no more than two-and-a-half percent of the lawyers in the state are Rising Stars.

** Included on any top list

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