Louis C. Senat, Esq.

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Louis C. Senat is a Haitian-American attorney admitted to practice law in the State of Florida, the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, and the Southern and Middle District Bankruptcy Courts of Florida.  He received his Juris Doctorate from Nova Southeastern University in 2008, and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2009.  Prior to attending law school, he received a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Florida International University.   
 

While attending law school, Louis worked at the prestigious intellectual property law firm, Gold & Rizvi, P.A., where he obtained vast experience in all aspects of intellectual property law.  Louis served as the Vice-President and as President of the Caribbean Law Student Association. He also participated in the American-Caribbean Law Initiative, where he argued cases before the Crown Counsel of the Cayman Islands.


Louis practices in the areas of Real Estate Law, Foreclosure Defense, Landlord/Tenant Law, Civil Litigation, Family Law, Bankruptcy, and Intellectual Property Law.  He has held many leadership positions such as Lead Eviction and Monitor Attorney, and Litigation Attorney in several law firms.   He served as Secretary of the Haitian Lawyers Association from 2013 to 2016, and is currently an Adjunct Professor at Broward College in the school's Paralegal Studies Program.