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The Curran Law Group Office

– 1985, Starting Out

M. Glenn Curran III practiced law for many years with the same group of attorneys that hired him from law school. In 1984, he clerked for and then became an associate with McCune Hiaasen Crum Ferris & Gardner. In 1986, Mr. Curran left with most of the firm’s litigation attorneys to form the Fort Lauderdale office of one of the country’s largest national firms: Finley Kumble Wagner Heine Underberg Manley Meyerson and Casey. In 1988, this same group of attorneys continued to grow eventually becoming the local firm Heinrich Gordon Batchelder Hargrove Weihe & Gent.

– 1994, A Joint Venture

After serving as a partner in Heinrich Gordon for a few years, Mr. Curran left the firm to form Curran & Curran in order to be more available and personally responsive to his clients’ needs. Though they had never practiced together before, he partnered with his father, Marshall Curran, Jr., — another top-rated trial attorney who had been practicing in South Florida since 1955.

– 2008, New Pages

Marshall Jr. eventually left the practice of law to pursue . . . retirement! Glenn Curran later joined together with another second generation Florida attorney, Christopher Niles, to form Curran & Niles. This firm grew and took on new attorneys and staff and ventured into new areas of the law.  Mr. Niles, however, also retired from the practice of law and Mr. Curran reduced the size of the firm again to a more “boutique” practice, preferring to stay smaller with four or fewer attorneys.  This has been the continuing philosophy to this day, as Curran Law Group.

Mr. Curran is a long-time member of the Bar Register of Pre-eminent Lawyers.

OUR CLIENTS

We firmly believe that one of the things that sets Curran Law Group apart is it’s breadth of experience. We have represented small entities and Fortune 500 corporations. Some of our corporate clients have been with us for more than twenty years! We have been honored to represent corporate clients in a large number of different areas and industries, including:

  • Accounting / Certified Public Accountants
  • Aircraft / Aviation
  • Air Conditioning / Refrigeration
  • Attorneys
  • Automobile & Motorcycle Sales and Service
  • Billing Services
  • Biotechnology
  • Charitable Foundations
  • Churches / Seminaries / Non-Profits / Ministers
  • Clothing Manufacturers
  • Condominium Associations
  • Construction & Subcontractors (varied)
  • Convenience Stores, Delicatessens
  • Country Clubs / Health Clubs
  • Credit and Payment Processing
  • Diabetic Manufacturers / Suppliers
  • Directors & Officers
  • Document Management Companies
  • Elevator Manufacturers & Service
  • Engineering Firms
  • Financial Services
  • Food Services / Restaurants
  • Funeral Homes
  • Healthcare Entities (a wide variety including: general hospitals, anesthesiologists, dentists, dermatologists, dialysis centers, general practitioners, home healthcare, nursing homes, optometrists, orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, physical therapists, radiologists, and psychiatrists)
  • Home Diagnostics Supplies
  • Home Health Entities
  • Importers / Exporters
  • Insurance Carriers
  • International Delivery / Shipping
  • International Shoe Manufacturer
  • Lawyers / Law Firms
  • Lens / Optics Manufacturers & Retailers
  • Magazine Publishers
  • Manufacturers (many kinds)
  • Metal Fabricators
  • Modeling Agencies
  • Mortgage/Lending Institutions
  • National Retailers
  • Pest Control
  • Pool Supply Manufacturers and Distributors
  • Property Management Companies
  • Public Adjusters; Disaster Recovery & Restoration
  • Real Estate Brokerages / Title Companies
  • Real Estate Investors / Developers
  • Restaurants, Coffee Shops, & Lounges
  • Schools
  • Scuba Training and Retail
  • Security Consultants
  • Software Developers
  • Storage & Transportation Companies
  • Telecommunications
  • Veterinarians
  • Yacht and Boat Manufacturers / Brokerages