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Ryne E. Hartt

Ryne represents clients in estate planning, estate and trust administration, corporate and real estate matters. He is a native of Highlands County, Florida, where his family has been in the cattle and citrus industries since the late 1800’s. Ryne earned an undergraduate degree in Food & Resource Economics, a Master’s degree in International Business, and a Juris Doctor of Law degree from the University of Florida.

Prior to joining Hines Norman Hines, Ryne practiced on Florida’s east coast, focusing primarily on the areas of estate and trust administration and residential real estate transactions. He maintains ties to Florida’s agriculture industry by raising cattle and horses.

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Morgan A. Robinson

Morgan graduated cum laude from the University of Florida in May 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, and minors in Mathematics and Spanish. During her time at UF, Morgan served as Co-Founder and Vice President of Democracy Matters UF and Secretary of Phi Mu Fraternity (PC ’15), and spent the summer of 2017 studying in Valencia, Spain, where she lived with a local family of seven.

Morgan received her Juris Doctor degree from Florida State University College of Law in May 2022, graduating as a Garnet & Gold Scholar and earning the Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award. During her time at Florida State, Morgan served as an Article Editor for the Florida State University Law Review, Writing & Research Editor for the Florida State University Business Review, President of the Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law Society, and Flag Football Captain for the LitiGators UF Alumni Team.

Before joining the HNH team, Morgan explored the legal field in the 13th District’s Children’s Advocacy Center, the Florida House Minority Office, Anchor Trust Management, the Tallahassee City Attorney’s Office, and RezLegal, LLC. Today, Morgan’s practice areas include estate planning, taxation, estate and trust administration, corporate and business law, asset protection planning, and real estate.

A Tampa native, Morgan graduated from H. B. Plant High School in 2015. Since moving back, Morgan has enjoyed playing pickleball and tennis, and finding new places around Tampa to set up her hammock and read in the sun.

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Darren McClintock

Darren joined Hines Norman Hines in November of 2016. His practice focuses on estate planning and preservation, and the preparation of comprehensive estate plans for individuals and families. This includes providing client service in all related areas, such as trust administration, asset protection planning, business law, and tax law.

Darren is a licensed Certified Public Accountant, and worked in the tax department of large, regional Tampa CPA firms prior to practicing law. During this time, he gained valuable experience in taxation by preparing complex tax returns for individuals, corporations, pass-thru entities, estates and trusts, several large local non-profits, and private foundations.

Raised in the bay area, Darren attended college at the University of Tampa, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting. Darren attended law school at St. Thomas University in Miami, and holds a Masters of Law in Taxation (LL.M. degree) from the University of Alabama School of Law.

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Suzanne Eschrich

Suzanne graduated from Florida State University, summa cum laude, in 1995 with a B.S. in political science. While studying at Florida State, she also worked full-time at the software development firm PC DOCS, INC. Suzanne developed her interest in law and technology during her time at PC DOCS.

Suzanne attended Boston University School of Law, where she graduated cum laude in 1998. While attending B.U., she was a member of the Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law, serving as the Journal’s Technical Editor during her third year of law school. Her note, The Year 2000 - Delight or Disaster: Vendor Liability and the Year 2000 Bug in Computer Software was published by the Journal in September 1998 (4 B.U. J. SCI. & TECH. L. 8).

Upon graduation, Suzanne worked for a large firm in Boston focusing on business and intellectual property transactions. After moving back to Florida and joining a large Tampa firm, Suzanne changed the focus of her practice to business and intellectual property litigation, where she represented both plaintiffs and defendants in complex business matters, technology and intellectual property disputes in both state and federal court. Upon joining Hines Norman Hines, Suzanne has expanded her litigation practice to include trust and estate disputes. Suzanne is a co-author of Losing Your Case After Winning: The Pitfalls for Defendants of Voluntary Dismissal Under the Florida and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Trial Advoc. Q., Summer 2006 at 22.

Suzanne is admitted to practice in the state courts of both Florida and Massachusetts as well as federal trial and appellate courts including the United States Supreme Court, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Middle District of Florida, Southern District of Florida, Northern District of Florida and the District of Massachusetts.

Outside of work, Suzanne is passionate about the arts, particularly dance, and she was on the Board of Directors of Florida Dance Theatre from 2011-2015. Suzanne has also been involved with the Boy Scouts of America since 2008, where over the years she has served in various volunteer leader positions including Den Leader, Committee Chair and Merit Badge Counselor.

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