About Seth Daniel
Seth Daniel Lubin earned his J.D. from Nova Southeastern University in 1990. He entered the legal profession at a time when tax and property law were undergoing steady change. His legal education laid the groundwork for a practice that has mixed courtroom work, administrative advocacy and advisory roles for local governments and private clients.
Lubin is admitted to practice in Florida and before the Federal Circuit. He serves as the owner and principal lawyer of Seth D. Lubin, P.A., where he handles matters that intersect tax law and real property. Over the years he has taken on appeals and administrative hearings, and he remains active in matters that involve property valuation and disputes over assessments.
His involvement in professional organizations reflects a long-running interest in property tax and assessment issues. He has chaired the Ad Valorem Committee of the Tax Section of the Florida Bar since 2010, a role that places him in frequent contact with county assessors, tax collectors and attorneys who handle valuation disputes. He has been a member of the International Association of Assessing Officers since 2009, a group oriented toward standards and professional practices for assessment officials. Membership in the Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar dates back to 1990.
Lubin’s broader bar activity includes membership in the American Bar Association since 1990 and participation in local bar life through the Weston Bar Association, where he has been active since 2014. Outside the legal sphere he has taken on leadership roles in community organizations; he served as a past president on the board of B'nai Aviv and is a life member and founding president of the Psi Phi chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, a fraternity he has been associated with since 1985.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing for hearings and appeals. He tends to break complex valuation questions into discrete issues and to press those points in administrative forums and, when necessary, in court. He has combined that methodical approach with steady participation in committee work that addresses how assessments are made and challenged at the local level.
Today Lubin continues to practice from his firm, representing clients in Florida and in matters that reach the Federal Circuit. He focuses his practice on property tax, ad valorem disputes and related real property tax issues.