Maxim Gene - Associate
Maxim Genel - Associate

Maxim Genel

Associate

Areas Of Practice

Maxim Genel is an associate attorney at Boyd & Jenerette, P.A., practicing in the Boca Raton office. Mr. Genel practices in the firm’s Construction Law Group. Mr. Genel handles complex construction disputes involving construction defects, delay claims, contract disputes, arbitrations, and other complex construction related issues. Prior to joining Boyd & Jenerette P.A., Mr. Genel worked in property management where he gained firsthand experience managing construction related to major renovations of projects ranging from single-family homes to multi-story apartment complexes. Mr. Genel worked as a law clerk for Judge Carolyn E. Wright in New Jersey Superior Court, Essex County, giving him invaluable exposure to the inner workings of the Court systems.

Mr. Genel received his Bachelor of Arts and Sciences from Rutgers University and his Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law, where he made Deans List for his academic achievements and was awarded best closing argument in the Judith S. Kaye Arbitration Competition.

Admissions

  • Florida, 2022

Memberships

  • The Florida Bar

Sheila Webb

Education

  • J.D., Rutgers School of Law, 2021
  • B.A., History, University of Rutgers, 2014

Languages

  • English
  • Russian

Comprehensive Services

Many cases overlap several areas of law. As a full service law firm, we are able to recognize how one legal discipline impacts another. We work as a team on complex issues that require knowledge of a variety of state and federal laws. This multi-disciplinary approach allows clients to receive the large-firm advantage of access to multiple attorneys in a wide scope of practice areas as well as the hands-on customer service offered by a boutique law firm. In addition to civil litigation, employment law, workers’ compensation defense, commercial law, construction law and appeals, our firm also handles professional liability claims.

Our bilingual staff is available to assist with immigration matters, including consular and removal defenses.