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Cory B. Kravit, Esq.

Cory B. Kravit concentrates his practice in the areas of real estate litigation and real estate transactions, landlord/tenant disputes, collections, and commercial litigation. Cory has extensive experience in the representation of condominium and homeowners associations. Cory is a member of the Florida Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, and the United States District Court for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida.

Cory attended the University of Florida and received his Bachelor's degree in Political Science with honors in 2002. After an internship with former Congressman E. Clay Shaw, he earned his Juris Doctor degree from Stetson University College of Law in 2005. At the University of Florida, Cory was a member of Florida Blue Key and was awarded the William G. Cross Leadership Award. At Stetson University, Cory was awarded the Student Bar Association Student of the Year Award and the William F. Blews Pro Bono Service Award for his commitment to the Youth Court program.

In 2001, Cory's testimony before members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee regarding the misuse of Social Security numbers on university campuses led to nationwide attention of student identity theft issues and the University of Florida completely revamping its student identification database system. Excerpts of Cory's testimony were published in *Identity Theft: How to Protect Your Name, Your Credit and Your Vital Information*and What to Do When Someone Hijacks Any of These*.

Cory currently serves on the City of Boynton Beach Planning and Development Advisory Board and as Past-President of the Palm Beach Gator Club which was recently recognized as one of the most outstanding Gator Clubs, in part, for raising over $250,000 in scholarships for graduating high school seniors from Palm Beach County.