Practice Expertise
- Litigation
Areas of Practice
- Litigation
Profile
Rebecca Faith Bratter serves as the firm-wide deputy managing partner of Greenspoon Marder with over 20 years of tenure. She is responsible for Greenspoon Marder’s strategy and growth and plays an integral role in the firm’s national expansion. As a leading member of the firm's Executive Committee, Ms. Bratter works closely alongside co-founders Gerald Greenspoon and Michael Marder. In her pivotal position of managing the day-to-day operations of a leading Am Law 200 law firm, she continuously works to seek out new attorneys as the firm looks to enter new markets, grow existing offices, and enhance client offerings. Ms. Bratter also works proficiently with the many department leaders at Greenspoon Marder.
Prior to her role as deputy managing partner, she focused her practice on the defense of class actions involving non-profit debt management, for profit debt-settlement, and consumer trade practices. Ms. Bratter assisted clients with litigation involving highly regulated industries including health care, consumer finance, debt settlement, labor and employment and securities, and defended against federal and state government investigations for hospitality, timeshare, consumer finance and other industries.
In December 2012, she started a charitable foundation called Kids Can, an organization that is based on the concept of kids of all ages, helping other kids and to unlock the potential in children, by empowering them to give back to the community and enrich the lives of those who are less fortunate. In 2017, Ms. Bratter was appointed to the Performing Arts Center Authority by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners. The board is charged with keeping the Broward Center vital and responsive. As the community evolves, the Performing Arts Center Authority helps to shape the Broward Center’s future. Ms. Bratter also regularly volunteers her time to serve as a debate tournament judge for local high schools and law schools.
Ms. Bratter has received numerous accolades throughout her career for work in litigation and leadership, In 2022, Ms. Bratter was recognized by the Daily Business Review among their "Distinguished Leaders" and was among the Corporate Counsel's " Women. Influence, and Power in Law Awards: Managing Partners of the Year" for 2021. For the last several years, she has been recognized among “Best Lawyers in America” in Commercial Litigation by U.S. News & World Report and as a “Florida Super Lawyer” by Super Lawyers magazine.
She was admitted to The Florida Bar in 2003. Prior to obtaining her law degree, cum laude, from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, Ms. Bratter earned her B.A. in International Affairs from the George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs.
Prior to her role as deputy managing partner, she focused her practice on the defense of class actions involving non-profit debt management, for profit debt-settlement, and consumer trade practices. Ms. Bratter assisted clients with litigation involving highly regulated industries including health care, consumer finance, debt settlement, labor and employment and securities, and defended against federal and state government investigations for hospitality, timeshare, consumer finance and other industries.
In December 2012, she started a charitable foundation called Kids Can, an organization that is based on the concept of kids of all ages, helping other kids and to unlock the potential in children, by empowering them to give back to the community and enrich the lives of those who are less fortunate. In 2017, Ms. Bratter was appointed to the Performing Arts Center Authority by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners. The board is charged with keeping the Broward Center vital and responsive. As the community evolves, the Performing Arts Center Authority helps to shape the Broward Center’s future. Ms. Bratter also regularly volunteers her time to serve as a debate tournament judge for local high schools and law schools.
Ms. Bratter has received numerous accolades throughout her career for work in litigation and leadership, In 2022, Ms. Bratter was recognized by the Daily Business Review among their "Distinguished Leaders" and was among the Corporate Counsel's " Women. Influence, and Power in Law Awards: Managing Partners of the Year" for 2021. For the last several years, she has been recognized among “Best Lawyers in America” in Commercial Litigation by U.S. News & World Report and as a “Florida Super Lawyer” by Super Lawyers magazine.
She was admitted to The Florida Bar in 2003. Prior to obtaining her law degree, cum laude, from Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, Ms. Bratter earned her B.A. in International Affairs from the George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs.
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 2003
Education
- J.D., Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, cum laude, 2003
- B.A., George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs, 1999
Areas of Practice
- Litigation
Professional Career
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