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Katina, with over a decade of legal experience, is a leading estate and trusts attorney in Florida She earned her Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law in May 2009 Law school provided her with invaluable experiences, including a study abroad program in Spetses, Greece, where she studied comparative international law, and a third-year internship with the Middle District of Florida Federal Public Defenders Office in Tampa
The defining turning point in Katina's career path was receiving the Elder Law Scholarship in her second year of law school This ignited her passion for estate planning, and she now finds immense satisfaction in helping families secure their futures Her expertise extends beyond her practice, as she is a respected member of various bar associations across Florida, including The Florida Bar, the Marion County Bar Association, the Lake County Bar Association, and the Sumter County Bar Association
Katina's dedication to service extends beyond the courtroom She is an active member of The Rotary Club of The Villages and champions community engagement through her participation in co-ed intramurals like flag football, basketball, soccer, and volleyball
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