About Stephen J.
Stephen J. Wein is a shareholder at Weber, Crabb & Wein, P.A., a prominent law firm located at 5453 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, Florida. Since June 1, 1976, he has been a proud member of the Florida Bar. The firm specializes in various areas of law, including civil litigation, business litigation, commercial litigation. Intellectual property litigation, as well as criminal law cases. Mr. Wein's extensive legal background and diverse practice areas reflect his commitment to serving many clients.
In 1976, Mr. Wein earned his Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law, a respected institution known for its strong legal programs. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York in 1972. His academic achievements laid a solid foundation for his legal career, equipping him with the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary for effective legal practice. Mr. Wein is admitted to practice law in Florida and before several federal courts, showcasing his broad legal expertise. He has the privilege of representing clients in the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S.
Tax Court, and multiple U.S. Courts of Appeals, including the Federal Circuit and the District of Columbia Circuit. His experience in these high-stakes environments demonstrates his ability to navigate complex legal challenges and advocate for his clients. Beyond his legal practice, Mr. Wein is a certified mediator, further enhancing his skills in dispute resolution. His involvement in professional organizations is noteworthy. He served as the Chairman of the St. Petersburg Bar Association Bench and Bar Committee and is an active member of the American Bar Association.
His recognition in publications such as "The Best Lawyers in America" and "Super Lawyers" shows his reputation as a leading attorney in his field. Community service is also a significant aspect of Mr. Wein's life. He has held leadership roles such as Secretary of the Menorah Manor Foundation, Inc., President of the Cardozo Society, and President of the Jewish Federation of Pinellas County. His commitment to legal scholarship is evident in his recognition as a finalist for the Barbara Sanders Memorial Award for Legal Writing, stemming from his co-authored article, "Failed Financial Institutions: The Plight of Professionals Defending Regulators' Claims." Mr. Wein's diverse expertise in appellate practice, civil litigation, criminal law. Mediation highlights his dedication to both the legal profession and the community he serves.