Mark NeJame selected to national list of influential attorneys
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Mark NeJame
NeJame Law
Founder and Senior Partner
Orlando
Mark NeJame has built a high profile handling state and federal cases and clients from NeJame Law's home based in Central Florida. he's also made sure his and the firm;s roots in Orlando run deep. Among his community endeavors has been the founding of Runway to Hope, which raises funds for children with cancer. The group's efforts played a large part in a $3.2 million renovation of the cancer unit at the Florida Hospital for Children that opened late last year.
Source: Orlando Business Journal