Adjunct-Summer-2019

Jake Cremer

Jake Cremer will teach Legislation and Regulation this semester. He is an attorney at Stearns Weaver Miller, where he counsels clients in their interactions with local, state and federal governments on environmental, land use and land development issues. He has been lead counsel on a variety of complex permitting and economic development matters, including ad valorem tax exemptions and brownfield designations. Cremer routinely assists large agricultural landowners on long-term strategic planning for their holdings and in defense of their greenbelt classifications.

Andrew Carrabis

Andrew Carrabis will teach Professional Responsibility. He is a graduate, with honors, from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. He is an assistant state attorney for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, assigned to the Organized Crime Unit, and a special assistant United States attorney for the Southern District of Florida. In those roles, Carrabis' day to day functions consist of investigating and prosecuting organized crime on the state and federal levels, where he has taken more than 100 jury trials to verdict.

Nathan Wadlinger

Nathan Wadlinger will teach Financial Statements Interpretation this semester. He has a certified public accountant license issued by the state of Florida and is a member of The Florida Bar. Prior to joining to USFSP, Wadlinger worked at Ernst and Young LLP and in law practice. As a firm believer in providing pro bono work, he assists with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. Wadlinger has authored numerous tax articles in law reviews and practitioner journals. He has a B.S.