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Sequor Law Recognized by Chambers USA 2019

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May 3, 2019

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Leyza Blanco and Gregory Grossman recognized in Chambers USA 2019 for Bankruptcy and Restructuring.

We are honored to announce that Sequor Law has received the prestigious Chambers USA 2019 “Recognized Practitioner” designation among Florida law firms in Bankruptcy/Restructuring. Additionally, the firm has been shortlisted at the Chambers Diversity & Inclusion Awards: USA 2019 as “Most Inclusive Firm for Minority Lawyers”.


The following Sequor Law attorneys are included in Chambers USA 2019 guide:


Leyza Blanco, Shareholder at Sequor Law

Leyza Blanco

Band 2, Bankruptcy/Restructuring

Gregory Grossman, Founding Partner at Sequor Law

Gregory Grossman

Band 3, Bankruptcy/Restructuring


Chambers is the authoritative guide to the world's leading lawyers, with rankings based on exhaustive research, including confidential interviews with clients and attorneys. We warmly thank our clients for their trust and confidence, which have driven these recognitions.

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