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A native of Daytona Beach, Mr. Cichon graduated as valedictorian from
Seabreeze High School in 1977 and received his Bachelor of Science
degree in accounting with high honors from the University of Florida
in 1980. He received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University
of Florida in 1984, where he served as an editor of the Law Review.
Mr. Cichon practiced law for four years in Palm Beach County, Florida
before joining the firm in 1988. He has been a partner in the firm
since 1992. Mr. Cichon practices commercial litigation concentrating
on actions involving real property, foreclosures, secured transactions,
debtor/creditor law, bankruptcy, sales, eminent domain, construction
law, broker/customer relations, and all manner of contracts.
Mr. Cichon is admitted to practice before the United States District
Courts for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida. He is also a
member of the American, Florida, Volusia County, Flagler, and Jacksonville
Bankruptcy Bar Associations. Mr. Cichon is Board Certified in Business
Litigation Law and Circuit Court Mediation. He is a past president of the
Volusia County Mediation Services Board of Directors and has been Certified
as a Mediator for the United States District Court for the Middle District
of Florida.
Mr. Cichon is the secretary of the Volusia Civil Trial Lawyers Association
and has lectured on Collection Law. He is a member and past director of
the Volusia Home Builders Association, a member and a past president of the
Bethune-Cookman University Board of Counselors, and a member and past
president of the board of directors of Heart of Volusia, Inc.
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