Attorney Glen M. Lindsay serves as a partner with KHL Law located in their Fort Lauderdale, Florida office. Nationally ranked as one of the top trial attorneys in the country, Mr. Lindsay provides unmatched representation and support to clients throughout South Florida who have legal needs involving any of the following:· Business litigation· Real estate law and litigation· Government regulatory complianceOver the course of his legal career, Mr. Lindsay has represented a wide range of Fortune 500 companies and other businesses in a variety of industries with their matters involving consumer finance, federal regulatory compliance, fraud and deceptive business practices, and other serious issues. He also gained significant experience researching issues involving the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act as a graduate assistant when he was pursuing his Master of Business Administration in finance.No matter how complex or challenging his clients' needs are, Mr. Lindsay provides highly personalized counsel to help them fully understand their options as he aggressively pursues the favorable outcomes they seek as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. Honored for his outstanding professionalism and superior client service, he has earned an AV Preeminent peer review rating* from Martindale-Hubbell as well as an award from the International Advisory Experts, and he has received 10 out of 10 client ratings on Avvo.A 2004 graduate of Northwestern University, where he received the Thomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship each of his four years as an undergraduate, Mr. Lindsay obtained his Master of Business Administration from the University of Miami's Herbert Business School in 2008 and his Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law that same year. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.Highly active in his legal community, Mr. Lindsay is a member of the Broward County and American Bar Associations, among his other professional affiliations, and he routinely conducts lectures and seminars across his region on a variety of legal topics. He is also a member of the Northwestern University Alumni Admissions Council and serves on the City of Fort Lauderdale Nuisance Abatement Board as vice-chair.*AV®, AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished and Martindale-Hubbell Notable are certification marks used under license in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell® is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Rating™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.Litigation HighlightsVersilia Supply Service SRL et al. v. M/Y Waku, 0:18-cv-62975-Cohn/Seltzer - matter of first impression where Court determined that OFAC regulations and licensing requirements apply in admiralty proceedings, 2019Obtained summary judgment resulting in complete exoneration of all defendants in a malicious prosecution action brought by a commercial appraisal firm. Birch|REA Partners, Inc. v. Regent Bank et al., 1:18-cv-00030-HAB-SLC, Northern District of Indiana 2021 (co-counsel)Unanimous affirmance of summary judgment completely exonerating all defendants in malicious prosecution action brought by commercial appraisal firm. Birch|REA Partners, Inc. v. Regent Bank et al., 21-2118, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals 2022 (co-counsel)Full dismissal of six-figure adversary proceeding brought by a former President and Chairman of the American Bankruptcy Institute with no payment tendered by, or on behalf of, client/defendant. Whitten v. Presidential Aviation, Inc., 21-02073-beh, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin 2022Obtained six-figure settlement for victims of a Ponzi scheme based on real property investing and lendingObtained reversal of district court orders directing client assets be liquidated in connection with execution on a default judgment in a consolidated appeal of three matters. Stansell et al. v. Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia et al, 20-11736, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals 2022 (co-counsel)Obtained voluntary dismissal of amended complaint brought against a Brazilian company involving aluminum purchase, manufacture and resale following the filing of a motion to dismiss. Plaintiff filed the dismissal in lieu of a response to the motion to dismiss. Middle District of Florida, 2024