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Herbert H. Hertner
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hertner, block & associates, inc.
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miami fl united states

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legalrecruiting.com

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english 

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Herbert H. Hertner has over 39 years in the professional search business, 23 of them spent exclusively in the legal recruiting field. Since 1970 Hertner has advised and consulted to leading law firms and corporations within the U.S. and internationally, conducting partner and associate searches for all practice disciplines. His firm, Hertner, Block & Associates, Inc. conducts partner and associate search assignments, practice group and law firm expansion for leading law firms, in-house counsel recruitment for corporations, and represents candidates looking for new career opportunities. With a roster of clients of all sizes that includes local and national law firms as well as fortune 500 companies, Hertner can place attorneys at any level in positions geared towards maximum career growth opportunities. His expertise has been sought by the national press with him being quoted in the National Law Journal and The Daily Business Review multiple times. Prior to founding Hertner, Block & Associates in 1984, he founded Hertner Ott & Associates in 1970, a retained national executive search firm. Hertner served in Vietnam as a Liaison Officer and Combat Helicopter Pilot, retiring as a Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. His firm concentrates its recruiting efforts to the state of Florida, but has contacts that extend nationwide. Currently he serves as a Board Member with The National Association of Legal Search Consultants (NALSC), a professional organization committed to establishing and maintaining ethical standards in the legal search field.

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