Andrea M. Kurak

Partner


(386) 323-9250 (voice)
(386) 944-7953 (fax)
Andrea.Kurak@CobbCole.com

Daytona Beach Office
150 Magnolia Ave
Post Office Box 2491
Daytona Beach,  FL  32115-2491
(386) 255-8171

Assistant: Kathy Allen
 - Kathy.Allen@CobbCole.com



Practice Areas
  • Business and Corporate Practice
  • Commercial Finance
  • Franchise Law
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Healthcare Law

    Admitted
  • 2000: Florida

    Education
  • 2000: J.D., Stetson University College of Law, Cum Laude
  • 1995: B.A. Humanities, New College of University of South Florida
  • Assistant Editor, Stetson Law Review

    Awards
  • National Association of Women Lawyers Outstanding Woman in the Law, 2000

    Leadership
  • American Heart Association Heart Ball Committee 2012
  • Community Council, Volusia-Flagler PACE Center for Girls
  • Past President, Board of Directors, Volusia-Flagler PACE Center for Girls
  • Past President, Executive Women's Council, Inc.
  • Past President, Volusia-Flagler Association for Women Lawyers
  • Past Member of the Volusia County Bar Association Board of Directors
  • 2003 Graduate, Southeast Volusia Leadership Program
  • Graduate: Leadership Daytona, Class XXVI (2006)

    Affiliations
  • Volusia-Flagler Association for Women Lawyers
  • Volusia County Bar Association

  • Biography

    Ms. Kurak focuses her practice in the areas of corporate and business law, including business organizations, mergers and acquisitions and commercial finance, counseling both established business clients, as well as start up companies in all aspects of federal, state, and local law affecting their businesses. She frequently advises business clients in connection with the acquisition or disposition of stock and/or assets, and has assisted clients in the closing of transactions with purchase prices ranging from several hundred thousand dollars to several hundred million dollars. In addition, Ms. Kurak assists business clients with contract preparation, review and negotiation, and advice pertaining to regulatory matters.

    A fifth generation native of Washington, D.C., Ms. Kurak now proudly makes her home in Southeast Volusia County.