About Ross D.
Ross D. Kulberg built a legal education that blends business and law. He earned a B.A. in business from Michigan State University in 2001. He went on to receive his J.D. from Nova Southeastern University in 2007. Those academic years set the stage for a career spent in Florida courts and law offices.
He began his path in private practice and rose through several firm leadership ranks. In 2017 he became a partner at Saavedra-Goodwin, a milestone that marked his transition into firm leadership. He moved to Pathman Schermer Tandy, LLP as a partner in 2022, and a year later accepted a partner position at Krinzman Huss Lubetsky Feldman & Hotte. The sequence of moves suggests an attorney who has concentrated on developing a portfolio of client work and firm responsibilities rather than building a public profile.
Kulberg is licensed to practice in Florida. He maintains current membership in professional associations, participating in the routine professional networks that keep lawyers connected to developments in practice and procedure. He has worked on matters that require client advising, case strategy, and collaborative work inside multi-attorney teams. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in the office and focused when preparing for court or client meetings.
Over time his roles have shifted from associate responsibilities to partner-level duties. That means more client-facing work and more management tasks. He has taken on case intake, strategic planning for litigation and transactional matters, and supervision of junior attorneys. The partner positions he has held reflect a steady climb into decision-making roles within firms.
Paths between firms often follow client needs and practical opportunities. Kulberg’s moves in 2022 and 2023 illustrate that pattern. He arrived at Krinzman Huss Lubetsky Feldman & Hotte after a brief tenure at Pathman Schermer Tandy, LLP, bringing experience from earlier years at Saavedra-Goodwin.
Outside of the office he keeps a professional profile that aligns with the responsibilities of partnership: mentoring younger lawyers, attending association events, and staying current on procedural developments. He is based in Florida and works from the Krinzman Huss Lubetsky Feldman & Hotte offices there. His current practice is conducted at Krinzman Huss Lubetsky Feldman & Hotte in Florida, where his work focuses on advising and representing clients in the firm’s matters.