Selected into Chambers USA, "America's Leading Lawyers for Business" for 2008, 2009 and 2010.
Named as a Florida "Legal Elite" for Marital and Family law by Florida Trend
Best Lawyers in America, by Orlando Magazine
Top lawyer by the Orlando Home and Leisure Magazine
National Advocates “Top 100”
Florida Bar Family Law Section: Rising Star
Martindale Hubbell-Highest AV Rating
Florida "Super Lawyer" (2012 to 2019)
Educational Background:
Juris Doctor, University of Florida Levin College of Law (With Honors), 1980
Rollins College, BA (With High Honors), 1976
Scholarly Lectures / Writings:
Under Florida law, a person who is either a victim of domestic violence or who has reasonable cause to believe that he or she is in imminent danger of becoming a victim of any act of domestic violence may file a sworn petition for an injunction for protection against domestic violence. In the spring edition of Family Law Section of The Florida Bar's Commentator, FCLC Group attorneys, John Foster and Alessandra Manes, explain the summary judgment process in domestic violence cases., The Summary Judgment Process In Domestic Violence Cases, 2018
In 2012, FCLC Group attorney John Foster co-authored an article explaining how the case law concerning quasi-martial children is evolving. On June 28, 2018, the law did indeed evolve further when the Florida Supreme Court issued Simmonds v. Perkins, a decision regarding the parentage rights of a biological father who manifests "a substantial and continuing concern for the welfare of [his quasi-marital] child" who is a child born during a marriage where the biological father is not the mother’s husband. The central focus of these cases continue to be the best interests of the child., Paternity in the Modern Family, 2012