Edward Ibeh focuses his law practice on civil litigation matters. He has experience in drafting dispositive motions to dismiss and for summary judgment, engaging in all phases of discovery, attending hearings and preparing for civil trials.
Prior to joining the firm, he was involved in representation of municipalities in federal civil rights matters that often included constitutional issues of excessive force and deliberate indifference to medical needs. He also served as sole counsel representing a Fortune 500 company (and its subsidiaries) as a creditor in bankruptcy proceedings.
Edward has served as a judicial intern for the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida under the Honorable Laurel M. Isicoff. While in law school, he served as a Civil Procedure Dean’s Fellow for Professor Sergio Campos at the University of Miami School of Law. Edward also participated in the James Weldon Johnson/Robert H. Waters Summer Institute.
Edward is known for his high attention to detail in providing comprehensive analysis of complex legal issues and precise research on substantive matters. As a result, clients can expect his representation to take their immediate and long-term objectives into account.
Education:
- University of Miami School of Law, J.D., 2014
- York College of Pennsylvania, J.D., 2012, magna cum laude, Political Science
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