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Rachel Camber Elected President of Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center, Inc.

Posted on Oct 1, 2017 - News by

MIAMI, FLOctober 1, 2017 – Rachel Camber, member of the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group, was elected President of the Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center, Inc.  It is the mission of the Alper JCC to preserve and strengthen the South Dade community by providing programs and services that are rooted in and promote Jewish values, ethics and traditions.  The Alper JCC provides educational, cultural arts, and fitness programming for the community, a well as a broad range of services to persons with special needs and the elderly.  A link to the Alper JCC website can be found here.

Camber’s involvement with the organization dates back to 2009 when she joined the Alper JCC’s Board of Directors. Since then, she has served on the Executive Committee, as Treasurer, First Vice President and President-Elect. In 2017, she was the Co-Chair of the highly successful JCC Maccabi Games & ArtsFest, an Olympic-style sports competition held August 6-11, 2017 which attracted approximately 3,000 teens and their families plus spectators to South Dade from across the US, Israel, Canada and Mexico. 

Camber has a diverse practice in both transactional and litigation matters to prevent, negotiate, settle and litigate disputes. She represents corporations and individuals in contract disputes, commercial litigation, creditors’ rights issues, leasing issues, bond claims, construction lien law issues, tax lien sale issues, banking litigation, real property litigation, and general corporate matters. In addition to her experience as a commercial litigator, she has considerable experience with a wide range of trust and estate disputes, including cases with breach of fiduciary duty, self-dealing and conflicts of interest, and for removal of fiduciaries. Camber’s transactional practice includes drafting corporate documents including stock purchase agreements, partnership agreements, commercial lease agreements, and commercial loan documentation. Passionate about the cultural arts and dedicated to the community she serves, Rachel frequently represents not-for-profit organizations, museums, artists and art galleries.

Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog concentrates on the representation of businesses, institutions, fiduciaries, and individuals across several practice groups, which include Restructuring & Insolvency, Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Real Estate & Business, Probate & Guardianship, and Trusts & Estates.  Dedication to clients and service to the community are the principles upon which Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog were founded more than 35 years ago, and upon which it still operates today. For more information, please visit www.mrthlaw.com.