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      • Scott J. Silverman is an American lawyer and a retired judge who served more than 21 years on Florida's 11th Judicial Circuit. He is currently a mediator and arbitrator with JAMS, the largest private provider of mediation and arbitration services worldwide.
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  2. Sep 23, 2020 · Scott H. Silverman has been fighting the good fight against addiction for over 20 years, one person, speech, and one book at a time. He has been recognized by CNN as a hero for his work educating people and spreading awareness and compassion about this epidemic.

  3. Scott H. Silverman - Author, Speaker, Addiction Expert. I empower individuals and families to move forward past the crisis and onto the road of recovery. As founder of Second Chance, I worked to break the cycle of substance abuse, unemployment, poverty, and homelessness for 25,000 at-risk teens and adults going through the incarceration system.

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  5. Mar 19, 2008 · Twenty-three years ago, Scott Silverman found himself at an open, 44th-story window, on the brink of suicide. Two decades of escalating substance abuse, blackouts and depression had brought him...

  6. Apr 16, 2021 · Scott Silverman is not only an Addiction Specialist, but he is also a Recovering Addict. If anyone understands the subject of addiction on multiple levels, it is Silverman.

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  7. Sep 23, 2020 · I empower individuals and families to move forward past the crisis and onto the road of recovery. As founder of Second Chance, I worked to break the cycle of substance abuse, unemployment, poverty, and homelessness for 25,000 at-risk teens and adults going through the incarceration system.

  8. Thirty-six years ago, Scott Silverman found himself at an open, 44th-story window, on the brink of suicide. Two decades of escalating substance abuse, blackouts and depression had brought him to this moment.