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Keon Hardemon Joins Greenspoon Marder as New Partner

Greenspoon Marder recently announced a new addition to the law firm with the hiring of Keon Hardemon as a partner.

“Keon’s civic involvement, community leadership, and well-rounded experience resolving complex and sophisticated litigation disputes will further strengthen our ability to serve clients not only in Miami, but throughout the U.S.,” Gerald Greenspoon says, co-managing director at Greenspoon Marder. 

Hardemon currently serves as a commissioner on the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners for District 3 and as chairman of Miami-Dade County’s Aviation and Economic Development Committee and the Tourist Development Council. He is also a member of the American Bar Association, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Wilkie D. Ferguson Bar Association, FAMU Alumni Association and the UM Alumni Association. 

As a partner at Greenspoon Marder, Hardemon will represent clients at all stages of complex commercial and civil litigation matters. He brings extensive experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in litigation proceedings, including trial and alternative dispute resolution, while taking an active role in shaping the legal community in Florida. 

Founded in 1981, Greenspoon Marder is a national full-service business law firm with over 200 attorneys and locations across the United States. The law firm has been ranked among American Lawyer’s Am Law 200 and one of the top law firms in the U.S. since 2015. 

“We are ecstatic to welcome Keon to our Miami office,” Michael Marder says, co-managing director at Greenspoon Marder. His dedication to community advocacy and his sterling reputation in South Florida will help bolster our first-class capabilities and national network.”

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