Cory B. Kravit is an associate of the firm and concentrates his practice on insurance coverage, bad faith, professional liability and commercial litigation. Cory also has experience in commercial real estate transactions and the representation of condominium and homeowners associations.
Cory attended the University of Florida and received a B.A. degree in Political Science with honors in 2002. He received a J.D. degree from Stetson University College of Law in 2005. At the University of Florida, Cory was a member of Florida Blue Key and was awarded the William G. Cross Leadership Award. At Stetson University, Cory was awarded the Student Bar Association Student of the Year Award and the William F. Blews Pro Bono Service Award.
In 2001, Cory's testimony before members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee regarding the misuse of Social Security numbers on university campuses led to nationwide attention of student identity theft issues and the University of Florida completely revamping its student identification database system.
Cory currently serves as the Vice President of the Palm Beach County Young Republicans, Committeeman of the Palm Beach County Republican Executive Committee and Co-President-Elect of the Palm Beach County Gator Club.
Cory is a member of the Florida Bar and District of Columbia Bar.