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Douglas Szabo Elected Managing Lawyer of Henderson Franklin Fort Myers, FL, January 30, 2021 (PR.com) The law firm of Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A., is pleased to announce that Douglas Szabo has been elected Managing Lawyer by the firm’s stockholders for a three-year term commencing May 21, 2021.
Szabo will succeed Russell Schropp, who has held this position since 2015. “I am very pleased to turn over the reins to a very qualified leader such as Doug, and I look forward to returning to the full-time practice of law when my term expires in May,” commented Schropp.
Szabo shares, “It is a great honor and privilege that my partners have given me the opportunity to serve as the next managing lawyer of Henderson Franklin. First and foremost, I want to express my deep appreciation to Russ for his hard work leading the firm over the last six years with a steady hand and keen intellect. Throughout my entire 34-year legal career at Henderson Franklin, I have witnesse
By Leanne Wilson
Dec 12, 2020 10:58 PM
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative effect on couples, with most facing unemployment and reduced income while spending more time with their partner.
Since COVID-19 has had an impact on family finances across Canada, it has led to an increase in separating couples. The added stress caused by the pandemic has influenced the spike in separations.
Eric Vallillee, Managing Lawyer of Vallillee Family Lawyers in London, said they have been busier now than ever. He explained how COVID is affecting married couples.
“Most couples are spending a lot more time with each other,and also having the kids more present than they’re used to. For some other couples, the problem is that one person’s at home and the other person’s not. So some people are really feeling the strain of feeling like they’re taking care of the kids, while they’re also at school or feeling like they’re taking care of the household and