Lloyd Schwed
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Lloyd Schwed, a managing partner in the firm of Schwed Kahle & Jenks, performs as a leader in business, commercial, and securities litigation. He has argued numerous high-profile cases, including a record-breaking 1996 case involving major financial firms Prudential Securities and PaineWebber & Co. Having secured a $2.5 million settlement on behalf of client Prudential Securities, Lloyd Schwed has continued to successfully represent both businesses and individuals. His portfolio covers a wide range of insurance, business, real estate, and professional malpractice topics and includes both litigation and arbitration.
Lloyd Schwed also stands out as a highly regarded speaker and writer in the field of securities law. He has presented at several seminars - including "Identifying and Preventing Securities Fraud" - for attorneys in Florida. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami School of Law. As an author, Lloyd Schwed appears in both public and peer-reviewed publications. His work with legal expert Professor Edward Imwinkelried, entitled "A Case Study for the Drafting of Comprehensible Jury Instructions," was published in the Journal of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. For the Gannett News Service, a daily Florida publication, Lloyd Schwed published public service articles "How to Select a Stockbroker" and "How to Resolve a Dispute with a Stockbroker."
Lloyd Schwed holds a Juris Doctorate from Washington University School of Law, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in History and Journalism from Loyola University. He holds admission to argue before the U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit; the Southern, Middle, and Northern Florida districts of the U.S. District Court system, and the Florida State Courts. He maintains a number of charitable commitments, both legal and medical, including the Legal Aid Society of the Palm Beaches, the American Heart Association, and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. In his free time, he enjoys boating, golf, and running.