MOMICHAEL A. OKATYFoley & Lardner Llp
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Foley & Lardner Llp

Michael A. Okaty

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301 E Pine St Ste 1200, Orlando, FL, 32801-2703
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Michael Okaty is an attorney at Foley & Lardner Llp, where Michael focuses on Banking Law, Bankruptcy, Business Law, and related practice areas. Michael's practice is located in Orlando, Florida. Michael earned a law degree from New York University School of Law.

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  • Banking Law17%
  • Bankruptcy11%
  • Business Law8%
  • Class Actions7%
  • Commercial Law5%
  • Construction Law5%
  • Contracts4%
  • Corporate Law4%
  • Employee Benefits3%
  • Energy3%
  • Entertainment & Sports3%
  • Environmental Law3%
  • Finance2%
  • Government2%
  • Government Contracts2%
  • Health Care2%
  • Insurance2%
  • Intellectual Property2%
  • International Law2%
  • Investments2%
  • Labor & Employment1%
  • Litigation1%
  • Real Estate1%
  • Securities1%
  • Taxation1%
  • Technology & Science1%
  • Transportation1%
  • Trusts & Estates1%
  • Wills & Probate1%
  • Workers Compensation1%
  • Zoning, Planning & Land Use1%

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English

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0+ years

Banking Law Attorney at Foley & Lardner Llp. Admitted to practice in . Focus areas include Banking Law, Bankruptcy, Business Law.

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301 E Pine St Ste 1200, Orlando, FL, 32801-2703
407-244-3229

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