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Kai Li Aloe Fouts graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a double major in Communication Arts, Radio-Television-Film and Political Science.
She, thereafter, attended law school in New York at Syracuse University, College of Law, graduating with a Juris Doctor in
1995.
During the summer after her second year of law school, Ms. Fouts worked with William J. Sheppard
of what has now become Sheppard, White & Thomas in Jacksonville, Florida, one of the most prestigious criminal, civil
rights attorneys in Florida. After graduation from law school, Ms. Fouts began the practice of law with the Office of
the Public Defender in Palm Beach County. While there, Ms. Fouts was fortunate to not only practice in the trial division,
both misdemeanor and felony, but also in the appellate division. In 1999, Ms. Fouts was the first associate with James
L. Eisenberg, P.A. In 2003, Ms. Fouts and Mr. Eisenberg formed a partnership and the firm is now known as
Eisenberg & Fouts, P.A.
Since entering the practice of law, Ms. Fouts served on the Board of Directors of the
Palm Beach County Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and was honored to represent that organization as a member
of the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission. Ms. Fouts also is a member of the Florida Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers. She has previously served on the Board of the Craig S. Barnard, American Inn of Court LIV as Secretary
and as Director of Membership and continues today as an Emeritus Member. In October, 2010, Ms. Fouts was appointed
by the Florida Supreme Court as an attorney member for the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee in the Fifteenth
Circuit. In February, 2011, Chief Judge Frederico A. Moreno appointed Ms. Fouts as an attorney member of the Federal
Magistrate Judge Merit Retention Panel, and in April, 2011, as an attorney member of the Federal Magistrate Judge Merit Selection
Panel.
Ms. Fouts is married, living in Palm Beach
County, with three children.
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