Sam J. Saad III
  

Mr. Saad was born and raised in Omaha, NE. He went to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln for his undergraduate work, where he graduated with a degree in marketing and a minor in political science. Mr. Saad attended Creighton University Law School in Omaha where he graduated cum laude. After law school, he took the Florida bar and moved to Washington DC.


 
 
 
He worked for the Bush/Cheney re-election campaign and  received a Presidential Appointment to the Department of Labor, where he  worked as Special Assistant to the Solicitor of Labor. He spent three years in Washington serving his country. In that time, he worked on a wide array of government policies related to worker’s rights, fair labor standards, and family and medical leave.

Washington DC is where he met his wife Amy. They moved to Naples in August 2006 and he joined a aviation tax firm. While at the firm, Mr. Saad focused on small business and partnership taxation. He worked on a host of corporate and tax issues related to small business.

Mr. Saad is married to Amy Saad and has two children.

EDUCATION:

Creighton University School of Law
   - Juris Doctor, Cum Laude
   - Creighton Law Review, Assistant Editor

University of Nebraska - Lincoln
   - B.S. Business Administration
   - Minor Political Science
 

AFFILIATIONS:

Florida State Bar Association (Admitted Oct. 7, 2003)
Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section, Res. RE and Industry Liaison Committee (2010)
District of Columbia Bar Association (Admitted December 6, 2004)
Collier County Bar Association (Admitted Jan 2007)
Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce (Executive Member Since 2007)
National Eagle Scout Association (Lifetime Member)
Naples Area Board of Realtors (Member since 2009)
Naples Marco Real Estate Council
Mortgage Bankers Association of Southwest Florida (Member Since 2010)
Collier Building Industry Association (Member Since 2010)
Vice-Chair, Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization
 

PUBLICATIONS:

The Commerce Clause: Has there been a change?
   - Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental. Law (2003)

Living Wills: Validity and Morality
   - Vermont Law Review (2006)
 


 


 
   
   

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