Joyce C. Albert

Terrell K. Anderson

Teresa A. Arnold-Simmons

Steve E. Baker

Brian T. Bellavia

Edward M. Booth

Jose E. Bosch

Eric W. Boyer

Christy E. Brigman

Thomas W. Caufman

William E. Crabill

Jeffrey R. Creasman

Brooke Chastain Juan

Stephanie Ducheine

Thomas S. Dolney

Charles G. Eichhorn, Jr.

Ferman M. Fernandez

Albert J. Ferrera

Michael A. Gonzalez

Jade M. Gummer

John Guner

William D. Horgan

Philip J. Kantor

Christopher J. Karpinski

Neil M. Khan

Robin N. Khanal

 

PHILIP J. KANTOR

Attorney At Law

Philip J. Kantor is a partner in the Ft. Lauderdale office of Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A., focusing his practice on trials in state and federal courts and before arbitrators. He is particularly experienced in complex commercial litigation with an emphasis relating to cable television, intellectual property, franchise and franchise compliance, access to premises, contractual, and personal injury defense. He also advises clients on general business and transactional matters.

Mr. Kantor represents the nation's largest cable television company in South Florida. He also represents various other local cable and communication companies. He advises his communications clients on a wide-range of issues, including commercial matters representing potential cost savings and revenue generation opportunities in multiple technology environments. Mr. Kantor also counseled on a significant number of landmark cases in which he represented cable television companies and/or programmers. In addition to conventional litigation, he has handled contractual agreements with subcontractors, vendors and homeowners' and condominium associations, as well as service agreements. He has also assisted clients in buying and selling cable television systems.

In 2001 he was lead counsel in a $2.4 million verdict for a personal injury matter. This was the fifth largest verdict in Miami Dade County that year.

Prior to joining QPWB, Mr. Kantor practiced from his own law firm in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where he represented cable, communications and other companies in appellate, business, and general practice. He was previously a partner with Duane Morris in Miami, Fla., and with Frates, Bienstock, et al., in Miami, Fla.

Mr. Kantor received his B.A. in May 1981 from the University of Texas at Austin, Texas, where he was honored as a Texas Goodfellow. He earned his J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law in Coral Gables, Fla., in May 1984.

He is a member of The Florida Bar and is admitted to practice in the Fourth, Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh United States Circuit Courts of Appeal, United States District Courts for the Middle and Southern (including Trial Bar) Districts of Florida. Mr. Kantor has attained the highest peer review rating of "AV" in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory.

Mr. Kantor has been a speaker at industry forums and at national and local conferences. He has lectured throughout the United States on media, technology and international telecommunications issues. His seminars and lectures are well-attended and participants have included State and municipal government leaders, clients, representatives of property owners, developers, carriers and suppliers, lawyers, and other professionals. Mr. Kantor frequently conducts company and in-house educational seminars for his clients on various topics.

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

  • "Telecommunications in Real Estate," sponsored by Law Seminars International, Orlando, Florida, January 27-28, 2005
  • "Local Telecommunications Infrastructure," sponsored by Law Seminars International, January 31 and February 1, 2002, Tampa, Florida
  • The Broadband Conference, MDU Access, July 2001
  • Texas Cable Television Association Annual Convention, 1997
  • Mid-American Cable Television Association Annual Convention, 1997
  • Florida Cable Television Association Annual Directors Meeting, 1996

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

  • "Access to Premises and Easements: Can the Cable Operator Come In?" Comm/Ent, Hastings Communications And Entertainment Law Journal, Winter 1997.
  • "Attorneys' Fees and Costs in Dissolution Actions: Erosion of the Practice of Automatic Court Awards," The Florida Bar Journal, January 1988.
  • "Unauthorized Interception of Satellite Programming: Does Section 705's Private Viewing Exemption Apply to Condominium and Apartment Complexes," Entertainment and Sports Law Journal, July 1986.
  • Co-drafter, Section 812.15 Florida Statutes. "Unauthorized reception of cable television services."

In his community, Mr. Kantor served two terms (1995-96 and 1997-98) as president of the West Pembroke Pines Optimist Club; a service organization whose goal is to better the lives of the community's youth, sponsoring both sports and academic activities, serving over 3,000 children. He also served as lieutenant governor from 1996-97 and as secretary/treasurer from 1999-2000 of the South Florida District, Optimist International.

 

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