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Samantha L. Dammer

Samantha L. Dammer

 

About

Samantha L. Dammer joined Bleakley, Bavol, Denman & Grace in May of 2021, after working in her own firm since 1998. Ms. Dammer is licensed to practice law in Florida and Illinois, concentrating her practice in bankruptcy litigation, foreclosure solutions and debt restructuring options for businesses and their principals. Ms. Dammer is a tenacious, aggressive, yet compassionate advocate for her clients.

Originally from Chicago, Ms. Dammer graduated top of her class from Saint Xavier University in 1995 and then Magna Cum Laude from Valparaiso University School of Law in 1998. Her Law Review publication was cited in a Supreme Court decision. She resides in Tampa and is active in the community, having served as past Chairman of the South Tampa Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Dammer is also active in the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association.

Ms. Dammer is admitted to the Florida Bar; Illinois Bar; United States Supreme Court; Florida Supreme Court (including all Circuit and County courts); United States District Court, Middle District of Florida; United States District Court, Southern District of Florida; United States Court of International Trade.

Practice Areas

  • Bankruptcy
  • Foreclosure Defense
  • Civil Litigation

Education

  • St. Xavier University, B.A. in English Literature (1995)
  • Valparaiso University School of Law, J.D., Magna Cum Laude (1998)

Bar & Court Admissions

  • Florida (2007)
  • Illinois (1998)

Professional & Community Involvement

  • South Tampa Chamber of Commerce
  • Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Church
  • Italian Club of Tampa
  • Phi Alpha Delta
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