The Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns office located in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP has announced the expansion of its St. Petersburg office with the hiring of associate attorneys Jessica Warwick and Samuel C. Craig. Warwick will focus on healthcare law, while Craig will concentrate on tax and business transactions. This strategic expansion aims to enhance the firm’s legal expertise and better serve its clients in key practice areas.
St. Petersburg – Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP has announced the expansion of its St. Petersburg office with the addition of two new associate attorneys, Jessica Warwick and Samuel C. Craig. This move reflects the firm’s ongoing growth and its dedication to providing specialized legal services in key practice areas.
Jessica Warwick joins the firm’s Healthcare Practice Group, where she will focus on regulatory and compliance matters involving hospitals, health systems, and medical providers. Her expertise encompasses areas such as telemedicine, the corporate practice of medicine, and Medicare/Medicaid compliance. Warwick earned her Juris Doctor and a Master of Health Administration from Penn State University and has substantial experience drafting and negotiating management and professional services agreements. She is also skilled in conducting regulatory compliance reviews for digital health platforms and aids in healthcare mergers and acquisitions. Warwick is an active member of the Florida Bar and serves as the Health and Wellness Chair for the Pinellas County chapter of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers.
In addition, Samuel C. Craig has also been brought on board as an associate attorney. He will work within the Tax, Trusts & Estates and Business Transactions Practice Groups, concentrating on estate planning, tax law, and business matters. Craig provides strategic counsel to individuals, families, and business owners. He holds a Juris Doctor degree from Stetson University College of Law, where he served as a research assistant and president of the Business Law Society. Craig is distinguished for his achievements in oral advocacy, having secured a national mock trial championship and being inducted into the National Order of the Barristers. He furthered his education by earning an LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Florida, where he received various CALI book awards.
The expansion of Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP’s St. Petersburg office aligns with the firm’s commitment to enhancing its legal expertise across various sectors. The addition of Warwick and Craig demonstrates the firm’s strategic initiative to deepen its practice capabilities and better support its clients’ needs.
Founded in Florida, Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP operates from multiple locations, including Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg. The firm is recognized for its comprehensive legal services, innovative approach, and strong ties to the community. The recent hires are expected to strengthen the firm’s position in the legal landscape, allowing them to meet the evolving demands of their clientele in an increasingly complex legal environment.
With the legal industry experiencing significant changes due to technological advancements and regulatory developments, the expertise brought by Warwick and Craig is well-timed. Their qualifications and professional experiences are expected to contribute positively to the firm’s mission of delivering high-quality legal solutions and client service.
The incorporation of fresh talent into Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, LLP highlights the firm’s proactive approach to growth and service enhancement, guaranteeing that they remain competitive and responsive to the needs of their clients.
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