
How Justice Is Served
by Jed Kurzban – Partner, Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt, P.A.
On “How Justice is Served,” author and attorney Jed Kurzban shares with fellow attorneys and anyone interested in communicating with people what he’s learned about preparing and trying a case. Communicating with a jury and winning your case is not about the money as much as it’s about getting justice and protecting your client.

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We Wrote The Book On Immigration – Literally
Founding partner Ira Kurzban authored the Immigration Law Sourcebook. This reference guide is widely used by judges, government officials and other immigration lawyers. As a recognized leader in immigration law and litigation, we handle a broad spectrum of matters from family and employment-based visas to deportation defense and immigration appeals.
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How Justice Is Served: Trial Law Through Jed Kurzban’s Eyes
How Justice Is Served is the newly published book on trial law authored by our founding partner, Jed Kurzban. This insightful book highlights the three phases of a personal injury case with examples of Jed’s high-stakes and humorous courtroom experiences.


Check Out Our Podcasts!
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Immigration Review Podcast
A weekly podcast of immigration case summaries and practice insights from your host, Kevin A. Gregg, a partner at the law firm Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt P.A.
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Serving Justice with Jed Kurzban Podcast12 Rounds, one host, one big fight. Jed Kurzban is an award winning trial attorney working in fields of medical malpractice, personal injury, and products liability. Jed has stepped into the ring helping to change the laws in Florida more than once and continues to do. This podcast will venture into territories most attorneys are too scared to touch and tell you information most attorneys are too pusillanimous to say. Listen if you dare.
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How Justice is Served
On “How Justice is Served,” author and attorney Jed Kurzban shares with fellow attorneys and anyone interested in communicating with people what he’s learned about preparing and trying a case. Communicating with a jury and winning your case is not about the money as much as it’s about getting justice and protecting your client.