Moritt Hock & Hamroff, a New York headquartered commercial law firm, doubled the size of its Plantation office, marking a step further in the firm’s continued growth in the Florida market. The firm will expand its footprint at the firm’s main office in Florida. The firm also maintains locations in Ft. Lauderdale and Boca Raton.
The firm also added two attorneys: David A. Blansky in its litigation and creditors’ rights, restructuring and bankruptcy practice groups as counsel, and Justin Beardsley in its secured lending and finance group as an associate.
“We are thrilled with our first three years in the market,” Michael Cardello III, managing partner of Moritt Hock & Hamroff, said. “The addition of David and Justin reflects the measured expansion of our team, and their experience aligns directly with our core practice areas in the region. Their expertise deepens our bench to address our clients’ quickly evolving legal and business needs.”
Marc Hamroff, chairman at Moritt Hock & Hamroff, said, “Doubling our office space in Florida underscores both our momentum and commitment to investing in our people and our clients. Our growth is driven by our banking, finance and commercial real estate clients. These clients, both existing and newly developed, appreciate the hands-on approach a mid-size regional law firm provides to the middle market.”
Blansky concentrates his practice on restructuring, creditors’ rights and commercial litigation. He regularly represents trustees, fiduciaries, creditors and debtors and handles a wide variety of commercial contract disputes and business litigation matters. Blansky is licensed to practice law in Florida and New York. He is a Supreme Court of Florida Qualified Arbitrator and a New York Qualified Part 36 Receiver. He earned his J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law.
Beardsley’s experience spans a wide range of secured lending matters. He has represented institutional and private lenders, as well as borrowers, in corporate finance and commercial real estate transactions. His experience includes bilateral and syndicated credit facilities, secured and unsecured loans, construction loans, mezzanine loans, asset-based financings and other debt facilities secured by commercial real estate assets, including office, retail and industrial properties. Beardsley is licensed to practice in Florida and New York. He earned his J.D. from New York Law School and joins Moritt Hock & Hamroff from an AmLaw 50 firm in Miami.







