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Amber Kenney

A native of Clearwater, the childhood dreams of Senior Paralegal Amber Kenney did not commence watching courtroom dramas, but rather in the dance studio. Kenney attended the University of South Florida and received her bachelor’s degree in Dance Performance and Stage Lighting … and was the first member of her family to obtain a college degree. Unfortunately, a career-ending injury prompted a change of course. Recalling a summer internship at a Tampa Bay law office propelled Kenney to pursue a career as a legal assistant and paralegal. For the last two decades, she has worked in numerous fields of law, but is finding Family Entertainment Center legal work especially satisfying due to the many personal relationships she has formed with Lonzo Law clients.

Amber currently lives in Valrico, FL and enjoys spending time with her husband, two teenage sons and four rescue dogs. When not supporting the Lonzo Law team, she enjoys crafting, photography, championing the performing arts, attending live music events (even if she doesn’t know the band), supporting local small businesses, traveling – always being up for a good road-trip — outdoor adventures, supporting her local sports teams, and binge watching anything from documentaries to sci-fi (and everything in between).


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October is National Women’s Small Business Month and we asked Lonzo Law client, Anna Cameron, to share more about her experience as a female business owner in a male dominated industry. Anna Cameron is the name. The play it safe, non-risk taker that decided she and her husband were both going to quit their well-paying,…
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If you’ve asked yourself lately if you need a lawyer, you probably already do.   Every small business owner will need the counsel of a lawyer at some point over the life of their business whether it be to review contracts, discuss employment questions, or in the unfortunate event that a lawsuit arises from a dispute….
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