Neal R. Sonnett

Public Policy, Mediation
Twenty Sixth Floor, One Biscayne Tower, Two South Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 331311802


Public Policy

Admitted

1967, Florida and U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, including Federal Trial Bar; 1971, U.S. Supreme Court; 1972, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circu

Law School

University of Miami, J.D., 1967

Law School Graduation Year

1967

College

University of Miami, A.B., 1964

Memberships

Dade County (ABA Delegate, 1986-1990; President, 1983-1984), Federal (President, South Florida Chapter, 1971-1972) and American (Member, ABA House of Delegates, 1996—, 1991-1993, 1986-1990; Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Criminal Justice Improvements, 1994-1997; Member, Coalition for Justice, 1996—; Chairperson, Criminal Justice Section, 1992-1993; Section Delegate to House of Delegates, 1996—; Member, ABA High Profile Trial Resource Team, 1995—; Member, Section of Litigation Task Force on the State of the Justice System, 1993—); The Florida Bar (Delegate to ABA House of Delegates, 1991-1993); National Conference of Bar Presidents (Member, Executive Council, 1987-1990); National Caucus of Metropolitan Bar Leaders (President, 1985-1986); The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation; The Florida Bar Foundation (President, 1997-1998); The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (President, 1989-1990; President-Elect, 1988-1989; Co-Chair, Department of Justice Liaison Committee, 1999-2003, 1997-1998, 1986-1991); Association of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers (Member, National Board of Governors, 1975-1977; President, South Florida Chapter, 1975-1976); Florida Criminal Defense Attorneys Association (President, 1984-1985); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; American Judicature Society (Member, Board of Directors, 1995—; Vice-President, 2000-2002; Vice-Chair, 2002-2004); National Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Florida Association For Women Lawyers.

Biographical

Phi Alpha Delta; Tau Kappa Alpha (President, 1966); Omicron Delta Kappa; Iron Arrow Society; Bar and Gavel (President, 1966). Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of Florida, 1967-1972. Chief, Criminal Division, United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of Florida, 1971-1972. Special Assistant United States Attorney: Middle District of Florida, 1969; District of Puerto Rico, 1969. Lecturer in Law, Immigration and Nationality, 1976-1982. Adjunct Professor of Law, Advanced Federal Criminal Procedure, 1983-1988, University of Miami School of Law. Recipient: 1997 Stetson College of Law Wm. Reece Smith Award for Public Service; 1993 Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award; 1990 Outstanding Past Voluntary Bar Association President Award; Florida Bar Foundation 1989 Medal Of Honor for Dedicated Service In Improving The Administration Of Justice; 1989 NACDL Robert Heeney Memorial Award for Service. President, University of Miami Law Alumni Association, 1978-1979. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, BNA Criminal Practice Manual, 1991—. Charter Member, Advisory Board, National Criminal Justice Trial Advocacy Competition, 1990—. Vice-Chair, Florida Regional Board, 1996— and Member, 1984—, Florida Regional Executive Committee of Anti Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Chair, Dade County Independent Review Panel, 1981-1984.

Military