Scott J. Levine, Esq. (1975-2024), earned his Bachelor of Science Degree with honors in Psychology from the University of Florida in 1997, and his Juris Doctor Law Degree cum laude from Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center in 2001. Mr. Levine was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2001. Mr. Levine is a member of the American Bar Association and a member of the Real Property and Probate Section of the Florida Bar. Since his admission to the Florida Bar, Mr. Levine has focused his career on community association law. He has counseled and represented many condominium and homeowners associations, throughout Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, involving all aspects of community association law. Mr. Levine has published legal articles on a variety of topics concerning community association law, which have appeared in Condo Management Magazine and Community Living. His articles include the following: “Condominium Leasing Restrictions: Florida Supreme Court Paves the Way for the Future with Landmark Case”; “What Do You Mean By Fiduciary Duty? An Exploration of Board Members’ Responsibilities and Liabilities”; “Rules and Regulations vs. Covenants and Restrictions: An Analysis of the Board’s Authority to Govern”; “Making Sense out of the Changes to Homeowner Association Law in Florida”.