Fred E. Karlinsky Recognized Among Florida's '50 Over 50' Leaders
On April 21, 2026, Fred E. Karlinsky, the distinguished chair of Greenberg Traurig's Global Insurance Regulatory & Transactions Practice, was honored as part of the
News Service of Florida's coveted
'50 Over 50' list. This recognition celebrates leaders in government, business, and media who have significantly impacted Florida and its communities, showcasing their achievements and philanthropic efforts. The gala event will take place on April 22 at the Doubletree Tallahassee, where the honorees will be duly acknowledged for their contributions.
Karlinsky is a notable figure within the insurance industry, having dedicated over 30 years to advocating for insurance interests in Florida. His expertise in insurance regulatory and compliance matters has established him as an internationally recognized authority in the field. Representing a spectrum of clients, from insurers to reinsurers, Karlinsky's role extends beyond mere practice; he has been instrumental in shaping Florida's regulatory landscape.
One of Karlinsky's significant contributions is his involvement in the tort reforms instigated in Florida in 2022 and 2023. His efforts not only transformed the state's legal framework but also facilitated guidance for startups and emerging enterprises in the insurance market. Karlinsky's advocacy reflects a commitment to fostering a healthy insurance environment, beneficial for both businesses and consumers alike.
Beyond his professional practice, Karlinsky’s influence stretches into judicial governance as a member of the
Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC). He chaired this commission from 2022 to 2025 during which he contributed to the appointment of six out of the seven sitting justices. His previous service on the
Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) and continuous involvement with U.S. Senator Rick Scott's Military Academy Selection Committee further emphasizes his dedication to public service.
Karlinsky’s leadership capabilities are reflected in his positions as President of the
Florida Supreme Court Historical Society and Vice Chair of
World Trade Center Miami. He also contributes as an audit chair and executive committee member of
Leadership Florida, where he has previously undertaken roles such as fundraising chair and general counsel. His commitment to community causes extends to his active participation in the Orange Bowl Committee and the Board of Directors for the
Holocaust Documentation and Education Center in Hollywood, Florida.
In addition to his extensive roles in legal and community service, Karlinsky has enriched the academic field by serving as an adjunct professor of law at the
Florida State University College of Law since 2008, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to educating future legal professionals. He currently chairs the
FSU Law School Board of Visitors, guiding the next generation of lawyers in their legal education.
The
Greenberg Traurig firm, with a strong global presence of approximately 3,100 lawyers across 51 locations, enjoys a reputation for its innovative legal services and commitment to philanthropy. Karlinsky's recognition not only mirrors his personal achievements but also highlights the firm's ongoing commitment to excellence in legal practice and community involvement. As Fred E. Karlinsky continues to lead with impact, his recognition among Florida's elite serves as an inspiration to professionals across disciplines, reaffirming the intersections between law, philanthropy, and leadership.
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www.gtlaw.com.