Mark A. Grimes - Winter Park, FL

Winter Park Real Estate Law Lawyer
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Updated 11/18/2008
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Pohl & Short, P.A.

280 West Canton Avenue
Suite 410
Winter Park, FL 32789-3168
www.pohlshort.com

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    Mark Grimes earned his Juris Doctor degree from Boston College School of Law in 1973. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, and graduated "Cum Laude," from Providence College in 1970.

    Mark has considerable experience in title insurance law, having served as underwriting counsel for Chicago Title Insurance Company and Lawyers Title Insurance Company in Rhode Island, and for Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund, Inc. in Florida. He has also served as transactional counsel for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and as counsel for the Florida Real Estate Commission. He has extensive experience as a title examiner, and has spoken at numerous title insurance seminars.

    Mark is a member of the Florida Bar, Rhode Island Bar, and Massachusetts Bar Associations. He is also a member of the Florida Bar Association's Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, and of the Orange County Bar Association. He has previously served as Secretary of the New England Land Title Association, and as President of the Rhode Island Title Underwriters, Inc.

    Mark resides in Lake Mary, Florida, with his wife Karen. They both are originally from Newport, Rhode Island.

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    Address

    280 West Canton Avenue
    Suite 410
    Winter Park, FL 32789-3168

    Phones

    407-647-7645

    Faxes

    407-647-2314

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    Office Hours

    8:30 AM to 5:15 PM

    Websites

    http://www.pohlshort.com

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