Ivy Ginsberg is a seasoned attorney with over thirty years of extensive experience in appellate practice, currently serving as an Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Appellate Division of the Florida Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in Miami. In her pivotal role, Ivy represents...
Ivy Ginsberg is a seasoned attorney with over thirty years of extensive experience in appellate practice, currently serving as an Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Appellate Division of the Florida Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in Miami. In her pivotal role, Ivy represents the State of Florida in complex criminal appeals before the District Courts of Appeal, the Supreme Court of Florida, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Her expertise encompasses a wide range of legal issues, including post-conviction appeals and evidentiary hearings in federal district courts, where she adeptly navigates the intricacies of appellate law to advocate for justice on behalf of the state.
Ivy's background in private practice has equipped her with a robust skill set that includes a deep understanding of state and federal criminal appeals, juvenile appeals, consumer finance appeals, and first-party insurance defense. This diverse experience enhances her analytical skills and legal writing capabilities, allowing her to craft compelling arguments that resonate in the courtroom. Her commitment to excellence in litigation support and trial practice has made her a respected figure in the legal community, known for her meticulous attention to detail and strategic approach to complex legal challenges.
Currently, Ivy is involved in several key projects that aim to refine the appellate process and improve outcomes for the state. Her work not only contributes to the OAG's mission of upholding the rule of law but also reflects her dedication to ensuring that justice is served fairly and effectively. With her extensive knowledge and unwavering commitment to public service, Ivy Ginsberg continues to make a significant impact in the field of criminal appellate law.