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Movers and Shakers: Personal Injury Attorney Jeffrey A. Luhrsen Inks Deal With CelebrityPress

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Jeffrey A. Luhrsen

BRADENTON – Injury attorney Jeffrey A. Luhrsen, of Luhrsen Law Group, has been selected to join a group of attorneys from throughout the United States to co-write the forthcoming book titled, Protect and Defend: Proven Strategies from America's Leading attorneys to help you Protect and Defend Your Business, Family and Wealth. Several authors will contribute their expertise to the book, which will be released under their CelebrityPress™ label. Mr. Luhrsen’s contribution focuses on the role alcohol plays in many injury case scenarios.

Jeffrey A. Luhrsen was an honor student at the University of Tampa before studying law at Stetson University and Temple University. He graduated from U.T. in 1990 and from Stetson, with honors, in 1993. He earned an LL.M. in Trial Advocacy from Temple University Beasley College of Law in 2008.

Mr. Luhrsen served on active duty as a Judge Advocate in the U.S. Army JAG Corps. During his military tenure he prosecuted soldiers in courts-martial and civilians as a Special Assistant United States Attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice.

Following his JAG service, Jeff returned to Florida in 1998 and has been representing only consumers with tort claims and insurance disputes ever since. He concentrates on alcohol safety cases, representing DUI victims and victims of underage drinking, including teenagers. Jeff’s attraction to this area of the law allows him to "not only help those victimized as a result of alcohol-related misbehavior -- drunk driving crashes and under-age house party occurrences for example - - but also to positively influence alcohol-safety laws by working legislatively to change the overall public policy.”

The forthcoming book will feature legal strategies to help businesses and families navigate today’s legal system. Some of the topics covered include how to keep one's house from foreclosure, offering compromise with the IRS, veteran’s benefits, alcohol- related cases, injury settlements, health insurance, asset protection for the middle class, and much more.

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