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Brian Tannenbaum

Associate


Sarasota Office

btannenbaum@balljanik.com
T: 407.902.2101
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Overview

Brian Tannenbaum is an associate in Ball Janik LLP’s Construction Defect and Litigation practice groups. He represents community associations, commercial property owners, and all other owners of properties in pursuing claims for defective design, products, and construction. Brian has extensive experience working with boards of directors, community managers, property managers, and experts to maximize recoveries for Ball Janik LLP’s clients.

Mr. Tannenbaum has successfully worked on complex, multi-party litigation against developers, contractors, subcontractors, and design professionals represented by experienced construction attorneys throughout the state of Florida.

Mr. Tannenbaum received his undergraduate degree in Finance from Florida State University and received his J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Mr. Tannenbaum is a native of Sarasota, FL and currently resides in Tampa, FL.

Education

  • J.D., 2020 University of Florida Levin College of Law
  • B.S., 2015, Finance Florida State University

Admissions

  • Florida

    Kelly Corcoran is an insurance coverage attorney focused on resolving complex insurance coverage disputes on behalf of individual and corporate policyholders in their pursuit to recover claims. He has significant experience in handling construction defect coverage issues involving commercial and residential buildings including apartment complexes, condominiums, and single-family homes, as well as other coverage issues involving personal injury and property damage claims. Mr. Corcoran was selected to the Florida Rising Stars list, published in Super Lawyers Magazine, 2016-2018. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor.

    Before joining Ball Janik LLP, Mr. Corcoran served as coverage counsel for several national insurers, in which he gained invaluable experience in understanding how insurance companies defend themselves in legal battles with claimants and policyholders. His experience includes litigating disputes arising under commercial, homeowners, automobile and general liability policies.

    Mr. Corcoran has been involved with coverage issues ranging from improperly installed roofs, fire sprinkler systems, curtain wall systems, and post-tension cables to large multi-district litigation involving Chinese drywall and FEMA Formaldehyde Travel Trailers. Mr. Corcoran is well-versed in primary and excess insurance policies, policy interpretations, as well as insurance policies covering subcontractors and additional insureds. He has numerous published opinions in the areas of tort and insurance law, including Claudio v. Regaldo, 116 So.3d 451 (Fla. 2d DCA 2013).

    Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Corcoran was a partner in the second oldest law firm in Florida, Walton Lantaff Schroeder & Carson LLP. On a personal note, Mr. Corcoran enjoys spending his free time with his wife, daughter, son, and two dogs.