1000 Monterey Commons Blvd. Suite 306 Stuart, FL. 34996
Email: gkastrenakes@mrachek-law.com
Phone Number: (561) 472-2408
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George Kastrenakes

Associate, Attorneys

George P. Kastrenakes is an associate in the Firm’s West Palm Beach office. Mr. Kastrenakes is a native of Jupiter, Florida, and attended Suncoast Community High School, where he graduated from the International Baccalaureate program in 2006. Mr. Kastrenakes earned his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010, and his Juris Doctorate cum laude from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 2013.

Following law school, Mr. Kastrenakes was admitted to the Florida Bar. Based on his performance on the bar exam and good character, Mr. Kastrenakes was selected by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners to grade bar exam essays of applicants to the Florida Bar.

Upon admission to the Bar, Mr. Kastrenakes began practicing at a statewide civil litigation firm, focusing on general liability, construction, and legal malpractice matters. Later, he joined a boutique civil litigation firm, where he focused on complex commercial litigation, condominium association, and land use matters.

Mr. Kastrenakes joined the firm in 2018. His practice is focused on general civil and complex commercial litigation matters as well as construction and probate matters.

Mr. Kastrenakes is a proud father of three and is an avid fan of UNC basketball, Gator football, and Liverpool FC. He also loves to travel, play guitar, and occasionally, attempts to play golf.

Admitted To Practice

  • Florida and U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida

Honors, Awards & Recognition

  • Levin College of Law Book Award, Constitutional and Legal History 2013
  • Florida Board of Bar Examiners, Bar Examination Reader 2013-present
  • Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star – Business Litigation: 2019 to Present

Selected Published Works & Presentations

  • Gregory S. Weiss, George P. Kastrenakes, and Michael Kranz, Cool Change: Evolution and Explanation of New Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.380(e), Fla. B.J., July/August 2020, at 24.