Harold Holder focuses his practice on civil litigation in state and federal courts, in matters involving business and contract disputes, construction and real estate disputes, professional liability, employment litigation, and other general commercial litigation. Mr. Holder also assists clients with business transactions, commercial finance, secured lending, and corporate matters.
Professional & Community Affiliations
Florida Bar
Hillsborough County Bar Association
- 2016-17 Bar Leadership Institute Class
Federal Bar Association
University of Florida Levin College of Law
- Managing Editor, Florida Law Review
- Chairman, Student Government Elections Commission
- Teaching Assistant, Trial Practice, Appellate Advocacy, and Legal Writing
- Judicial Externship, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division
Honors & Recognitions
Recognized in Best Lawyers in America® since 2023
• Commercial Litigation
• Litigation - Labor and Employment
Recognized as a "Rising Star" by Florida Super Lawyers magazine (2020-2024)
Order of the Coif, University of Florida Levin College of Law
Florida Blue Key, University of Florida
Frank E. Maloney Award for Outstanding Candidate, Florida Law Review
Book Awards, University of Florida Levin College of Law
Corporations
Criminal Law
Finance for Lawyers
Legal Drafting
Legal Research
Legal Writing
Secured Transactions
Trial Practice
Trusts and Estates
Personal
Mr. Holder was born in Miami, Florida and raised in Tampa, Florida.
News
- September 15, 2021
- June 8, 2020
- June 25, 2019
- June 27, 2018
- October 6, 2015
Publications
- July 2018The Hillsborough County Bar Association "Lawyer" Magazine
Practice Groups
Education
University of Florida, J.D., magna cum laude, 2015
University of Florida, B.S. Food & Resource Economics, cum laude, 2011
Bar and Court Admissions
Florida
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida
United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit