Zuniga Elected To North County Bar Board

We are proud to announce that attorney Daniel A. Zuniga has been elected to the Board of Directors for the North County Section of the Palm Beach County Bar Association.  The North County Section provides attorneys practicing from Riviera Beach to the Martin County line an opportunity to network through receptions, luncheon and dinner meetings… Read more »

Hablamos Espanol

With the addition of attorney Daniel Zuniga and legal assistant Tulia Datena, the firm now has two Spanish speaking employees.  Zele Huber has a proud tradition of helping the Hispanic community and the addition of two bilingual employees will only serve to further strengthen our commitment to helping the injured in South Florida’s large Hispanic community.

Acceptance Into The Million Dollar Advocate Forum

The Partners at Zele Huber Trial Attorneys have obtained million dollar results on behalf of many clients.  This achievement was acknowledged by Partner, Greg Huber’s, recent acceptance into the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. The Million Dollar Advocate Forum is one of the most prestigious groups of trial lawyers in the United States.  Membership is limited… Read more »

Huber Co-Chairs Bench Bar Conference

Greg Huber served as the Co-Chair for the Palm Beach County Bar Association 2012 Bench-Bar Conference held on March 9 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.  The Bench Bar Conference is an annual day-long event designed to foster and improve the working relationship between local attorneys and the Judiciary including County Court, Circuit Court and District… Read more »

Family Member Injured In A Nursing Home?

You may have a case.  At Zele Huber Trial Attorneys we have years of experience helping victims of nursing home negligence and abuse. Let us explain your rights.  Time is not on your side.  Please contact us today for a free consultation.

The Florida Legislature is Considering More Restrictions on Medical Error Claims

If the proposed legislation passes, to see a physician a patient may be forced to sign what some have called “One-sided Arbitration Agreements” which among other things could limit the amount of recovery available to the injured patient regardless of the egregiousness of the medical error.   To learn more click the following link:  http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/news/2012/02/10/florida-senate-addresses-medical.html