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Houston Short graduated from Florida State University in 1984 with a bachelors of Science degree (cum laude) and received his juris doctor from the University of Florida in 1987 (with honors). While at the University of Florida, Houston was the recipient of the Bailey-Ferguson Scholarship for first year law students. Houston co-authored, "The Constitutionality of the Legislatures Mandate to Sever Counterclaims in Mortgage Foreclosure Action," the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, The Florida Bar. Houston also lectures to National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts respecting certified valuation analyst designation for its members, the Orange County Homeowners Association, and Fidelity National Title Company Seminars respecting real property and title litigation.
Houston is an active member of the American Arbitration Association Panel Review Committee, the Orange County Bar Association, and the Florida Bar.
Houston, as well as the Litigation Department at Pohl & Short, P.A., is actively engaged in Federal and State Court and administrative litigation at both the trial and appellate levels, representing companies and individuals. Houston provides representation in arbitration actions for the American Arbitration Association and engages in alternative dispute resolutions including mediation both binding and non-binding arbitration, and settlement negotiations. He is aligned with multiple concerns in the construction industry and represents a wide variety of small to mid-size businesses in the Central Florida area.
Houston grew up in the Central Florida area, and continues to reside in Orlando. He enjoys watching his two sons participate in area youth leagues. Houston also is an avid member of the YMCA and actively participates in fitness programs.
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