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The Florida Justice Associations FJA Radio is your podcast about the people and issues shaping Floridas civil justice system. This program keeps you updated on the happenings at the FJA and delivers relevant and timely information and insight on the practice of trial law in Florida. The Florida Justice Association exists to strengthen and uphold Floridas civil justice system and protect the rights of Floridas citizens and consumers. On the web at www.FloridaJusticeAssociation.org. For further information, please contact Ryan Banfill, Communications Director, at 850-521-1047. Your questions, comments, and suggestions are welcome! Copyright 2017-2019, Florida Justice Association

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  • Titans of Trial - Stuart Grossman

    26/07/2019 Duración: 39min

    As a young man growing up in Coral Gables, Stuart Grossman was upset at the social injustices shown on television news every night and wanted to change that if he could.  He could and did.  His victories include the largest verdict of its time for the death of a child and a more than one billion dollar settlement in a bank overdraft class action.His mentors include his first boss, the legendary J. B. Spence.  Among Stuart’s many honors, is the Perry Nichols Award - the FJA’s most prestigious.  It’s given to an attorney whose perseverance, commitment, and unmatched dedication to the civil justice system is at the forefront of his or her life.Stuart Grossman sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in May of 2019 to discuss the importance of self-reflection, the key advice he has to share with younger attorneys, and the personal medical tragedy that struck his life.Show Notes: Stuart Grossman is with the Grossman Roth Yaffa Cohen law firm in Coral Gables, Florida – www.grossmanroth.c

  • Titans of Trial - James "Booty" Nance

    28/06/2019 Duración: 41min

    It was his older sister’s mispronunciation of the word “beauty” that, as just an infant, gave James Nance the nickname that would stick with him for life: “Booty”.  With a name like that, he had to be a good trial lawyer – and he was – and still is today as he goes into the office at nearly 88 years old. Booty Nance, of Melbourne, was one of the nine Florida trial lawyers who took on Big Tobacco in the 1990’s, eventually settling for the landmark $13 plus billion from the tobacco industry to the state of Florida for Medicaid recoupment costs of sick smokers. While he has top professional honors – he’s a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates – he’s also known as an avid hunter and a prankster.  These skills have helped him innovate creative approaches to collecting late judgments and surviving cancer.Booty Nance sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in July 2018 for an interview that reflects the recurring theme in his law practice and his life:  He’s had fun!Show Notes: Booty

  • Titans of Trial - W.C. Gentry

    31/05/2019 Duración: 33min

    His mother was a smoker who died of lung cancer at the age of 54.  So when W.C. Gentry of Jacksonville got the call to join a team of lawyers fighting Big Tobacco to recover state Medicaid dollars spent on those smokers’ care, his was an easy answer.  Their $13 billion plus settlement, the largest recovery in the history of jurisprudence at the time, led to an eventual multistate settlement.As a past president of this organization, W.C. Gentry became a veteran of the tort reform wars of the mid-1980’s, that are still being fought today.  Among his many honors, is the Perry Nichols Award - the Florida Justice Association’s most prestigious.  It’s given to a person whose perseverance, commitment, and unmatched dedication to the civil justice system is at the forefront of his or her life.W.C. Gentry sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in February 2018 to discuss his expansive career, the role he’s played along the way in changing child abuse reporting laws, and his special interes

  • Titans of Trial - Chris Searcy

    08/05/2019 Duración: 49min

    Chris Searcy grew up in trial practice in Miami, hanging around legendary lawyers such as Bill Frates, Larry Stewart, Bill Coleson, Bill Hicks, and J.B Spence, to name but a few.  As a young law student at Stetson University in 1972, he became involved with the predecessor of the Florida Justice Association, the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, at an early age, attending seminars and getting early career guidance. And boy what a career he’s had, becoming one of today’s legendary trial lawyers.  Chris Searcy is a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, an invitation-only group of 100 lawyers.  He has been honored with the Al J. Cone Award for lifetime achievement and the Perry Nichols Award, this association’s highest honor.  He is a past president of the Florida Justice Association, and the association’s seminar on Voir Dire bears his name.But it was the two terrible personal tragedies in his life that caused him to gravitate to representing clients in death cases and is ultimately the passion that fuels hi

  • Titans of Trial - Troy Rafferty

    27/03/2019 Duración: 34min

    Working in a sausage factory while attending college taught Troy Rafferty the value of hard work and sacrifice.  Which helped him become what he is today: one of the top trial lawyers nationally who police the pharmaceutical industry by trying and winning complex mass tort cases.But as the old adage goes about sausages and laws – that you should never see them being made – Troy’s early experience also provided the fortitude for an important future battle with the Florida Legislature.  Before, during and after Troy's time as President of the Florida Justice Association, he worked tirelessly to prevent and ultimately help overturn the legislature’s decision to adopt the Daubert Standard on expert witness testimony.Troy Rafferty sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in January 2019 to share some of his winning strategies… and his twin concerns that legal practice has become too contentious and is run too much like a business.Show Notes: Troy Rafferty is with the Levin Papantonio la

  • Titans of Trial - Bruce Kaster

    15/03/2019 Duración: 37min

    He describes himself as a trial lawyer, cowboy, hog hunter, and red fisherman.  And not always in that order.  But then Bruce Kaster is not your typical trial lawyer.  His niche practice of suing tire manufacturers over tread defects is an esoteric and technical field of law.  He’s folksy and full of funny stories, as you’ll soon hear – but dead serious when it comes to tire and auto safety.Some of his corporate opponents dismissed him as a country bumpkin from Ocala, but they did so at their own peril.  His tenacious consumer advocacy led to an enormous recall of millions of Firestone tires and convinced carmaker Ford to change its product.  He’s earned a national reputation including testimony before Congress, fighting for more open records.Bruce Kaster sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in July 2018 to share his incredible tale of corporate lies, deceit and cover-ups and how his optimism about the practice of law keeps him going.Show Notes: Bruce Kaster is with the Kaster

  • Titans of Trial - Mike Eidson

    01/03/2019 Duración: 35min

    The Coral Gables firm of Colson, Hicks, Eidson was instrumental in the development of personal injury law in Florida, with its roots in firms with legendary founders such as Perry Nichols, Bill Colson, Bill Hicks, J.B. Spence, and others.  So it should come as no surprise that Mike Eidson has had the success he’s had and continued the momentum of the firm’s founders – his mentors.   Mike was one of the first practitioners of the law of strict liability in tort.  He helped change the standard used in product design and liability cases in Florida – and eventually many other states – and literally wrote the textbook on it for other lawyers.  Cars are much safer today, thanks to Mike Eidson and those who followed him.   His achievements earned him the Florida Justice Association’s Al J. Cone Lifetime achievement award in 2013.Mike Eidson sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in July 2018 to share his mentors’ lessons - and his own on personal injury law, the importance of empathy, an

  • Titans of Trial - Mike Papantonio

    28/01/2019 Duración: 34min

    Growing up as a kid, one of Mike Papantonio’s favorite books was To Kill a Mockingbird, with its sympathetic lawyer hero Atticus Finch.  Today, he’s a champion of the abused and victimized.  Mike has become known as the “King of Mass Torts” for his innovative approach to maximizing his cases and client recoveries.  It’s earned him the Defender of Justice award by the American Association for Justice, among many other awards.Mike Papantonio sat down with FJA Radio host Harvey Bennett in late August 2017 to discuss the keys to his success, his keen concern about fellow lawyers - both plaintiff and defense, and the connection between personal innovation and your quality of life.Show Notes: Mike Papantonio is with the Levin Papantonio Law Firm in Pensacola, Florida – www.levinlaw.comResources Mentioned in this Podcast: Visit the Florida Justice Association Research and Education Foundation Podcast Webpage for full details and extras on this podcast.The Titans of Trial podcast, sponsored by the Florida Justice A

  • Titans of Trial - Mike Maher

    10/01/2019 Duración: 29min

    Imagine working on a big case with your team and then leaving town – without them – to try to settle the case before the trial starts.  Well that’s the situation that Mike Maher of Orlando found himself in back in 1997.  As Chairman of the so-called “Group of Nine” Dream Team of Florida trial lawyers, Mike negotiated the $13 plus billion settlement from Big Tobacco to the state of Florida for Medicaid recoupment costs on sick smokers.  In just a few minutes, you’ll hear his story of what happened behind the scenes with Governor Chiles and those Big Tobacco lawyers.But if not for his father’s untimely death, Mike would have most likely become an engineer.  Instead, he headed to Stetson Law School and became one of Florida’s top trial lawyers, by engineering innovative solutions for his clients.   Mike is a former President of The American Association for Justice, as well as a former President of the Florida Justice Association.  An EAGLE founder, Mike has been honored with the Al J. Cone Lifetime Achievement A

  • Titans of Trial - Bob Spohrer

    19/10/2018 Duración: 29min

    Admittedly, his practice of law seems like one disaster after another.  But that’s okay for Bob Spohrer of Jacksonville who specializes in aviation and maritime law.  Disaster has become his specialty.  He and the firm he founded have recovered more than $1 billion for victims and their families, and achieved safety improvements that benefit all of us.  His notable cases include the sinking of the El Faro cargo ship with all 33 souls aboard during a tropical storm in 2015.   Bob Spohrer is also a motorcycle-riding, airplane piloting attorney who knows about risks.  He has a reputation for taking on tough cases against major opponents with long odds – and winning.  He’s a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, an invitation-only organization of the top 100 trial lawyers in the country, as well as the International Association of Barristers.  Bob has been honored with the Florida Justice Association’s B.J. Masterson Award, for high ethical standards and professionalism.  He’s also a Crystal Eag

  • Titans of Trial - Bill Wagner

    21/09/2018 Duración: 27min

    Bill Wagner hasn’t tried a case since 2008.  But he’s very engaged in – and concerned about – the practice of trial law.  At age 84, he still goes into the office on most days and is actively involved in helping fellow lawyers recover from mistakes in their careers.   If you’re a lawyer and not particularly happy about being one, Bill says you’re not alone.He’s been involved in petitions before the Florida Supreme Court to amend the rules on lawyer ethics.  He advocates for a complete review of those rules, arguing that the Court needs to examine the conflict between a lawyer’s economic interest and those of the client – and together, weighed again the interests of the public at large.Bill Wagner sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in February 2018 to discuss his humble beginnings with his mentor Perry Nichols, changes in the trial law profession over his nearly 60 years in practice, and his view on why current legal practice regulation is failing:Show Notes: Bill Wagner is wi

  • Titans of Trial - Bob Kerrigan

    31/08/2018 Duración: 23min

    Bob Kerrigan is as irrepressible as the sunrise over the Pensacola Bay that his law office has overlooked for the past 45 years.  Bob is one of the nine trial lawyers who brought – and settled – the famous Big Tobacco lawsuit by the state of Florida back in the mid 1990’s.  At $13 billion, it was the largest civil judgment at the time in the nation. Among his many achievements is the Florida Bar’s Tobias Simon Pro Bono Service Award.  He’s currently in pursuit of international human rights violators.Bob Kerrigan, with his admitted luck-of-the-Irish and devil-may-care attitude, sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in late August 2017 to discuss the keys to his success, his struggles, and his concern that big money too often is now driving the practice of trial law.Show Notes: Bob Kerrigan is with the Kerrigan Estess Rankin McLeod & Thompson law firm in Pensacola, Florida - www.kerrigan.com Resources Mentioned in this Podcast: Visit the Florida Justice Association Research

  • Titans of Trial - Dianne Weaver

    02/08/2018 Duración: 26min

    There’s an old saying that “Lawyers change the world one case at a time.”  Dianne Weaver of Jacksonville is certainly proof of that.  She’s earned a reputation both in the courtroom representing her injured clients, but also on the boards of state and national brain injury associations as a compassionate expert.Dianne Weaver is not only a top trial lawyer, she’s a pioneer.  She was the only woman practicing jury trial law in Fort Lauderdale for more than five years back in the 1980’s.  Rather than focus on being a woman, she focused instead on the law.  Today, she’s a preeminent brain injury specialist.Dianne Weaver sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in December 2017 to discuss her trailblazing career, the process she uses during trial that she credits with her success, and how to handle losing a case with grace:Show Notes: Dianne Weaver is with the Weaver & Weaver law firm in Jacksonville, Florida - www.weaverandweaverlaw.com Resources Mentioned in this Podcast: Visit the

  • Titans of Trial - Steve Yerrid

    24/05/2018 Duración: 35min

    Barely in his 40’s at the time, Steve Yerrid was the youngest member of the so-called “Dream Team” of Florida lawyers who took on Big Tobacco in the mid-1990’s - and won.  The idea to add racketeering and conspiracy charges – tripling the potential damages that could be awarded – contributed to the tobacco companies’ $13 billion settlement to reimburse Florida’s state Medicaid costs for ailing smokers.   Steve is still fighting Big Tobacco, helping to win a $15 million jury verdict against RJ Reynolds in 2017.But there is so much more to Tampa’s Steve Yerrid than one single case.   They include his long-shot “Act of God” defense that exonerated the harbor pilot whose ship struck the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, leading to its deadly collapse.  In all, he’s won more than 250 verdicts and settlements of $1 million or more: several, record-setting.  Along the way, he’s been honored with the Florida Justice Association’s Perry Nichols Award, our highest honor.  He’s a member of the prestigious Inner Circle of Advocate

  • Titans of Trial - Howard Coker

    27/04/2018 Duración: 19min

    Howard Coker of Jacksonville is a trial lawyer with a teacher’s heart.  From that one morning in fourth grade he woke-up and declared he wanted to be at trial lawyer, he also very much wanted to be an athletic coach.  In his law career, he’s created the perfect blend of his two huge talents. He’s been recognized with the Mickey Smiley Award, given by the Florida Justice Association, for the terrific amount of counsel he’s given to newer lawyers throughout his four decades plus career.  Along the way, he’s also won just about every other award there is, including the Perry Nichols Award, this association’s most prestigious – along with the B.J. Masterson Award for professionalism and high ethical standards.  He’s also a past president not only of this association, but also of the Florida Bar. Howard Coker sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in December 2017 to talk about the big cases he’s won and the lessons he’s learned along the way.Show Notes: Howard Coker is with the Coker

  • Titans of Trial - Sammy Cacciatore

    02/04/2018 Duración: 25min

    Every trial lawyer in Florida – and their clients – owe a debt of gratitude to Sammy Cacciatore of Melbourne.  It was back in the early 1970’s, fresh out of law school, that he made his most successful argument before the Florida Supreme Court: that damage awards should not be disallowed simply because the victim bore some fault; but rather, awarded based on each party’s percentage of fault for the act in question.  The standard of Comparative Negligence has been the law of the land ever since, not only here in Florida but afterward in a majority of other states.Sammy’s early success resulted in multi-million dollar verdicts for his clients and a distinguished career that includes many awards and titles.  He’s a Past President of the Florida Justice Association and has served on the Florida Bar’s Board of Governors.  He’s also the current Chairman of the Fellows of the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers.Sammy Cacciatore sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in February of 2018 to t

  • Titans of Trial - Fred Levin

    16/03/2018 Duración: 29min

    You may know Fred Levin as the father of the Florida tobacco lawsuits.  He rewrote the Florida Medicaid Third Party Recovery Act in 1993 to allow the state of Florida to sue the tobacco industry, eventually settling for $13 billion and forever changing the face of tobacco litigation in the United States.   But if not for a stubborn client who refused to settle an insurance case nearly 60 years ago, Fred might not have become a trial lawyer.  Among his many honors, is the Perry Nichols Award - the FJA’s most prestigious.  It’s given to an attorney whose perseverance, commitment, and unmatched dedication to the civil justice system is at the forefront of his or her life.Fred Levin, now age 80, sat down with Florida Justice Association Radio host Harvey Bennett in late August 2017 to discuss the keys to his success, his few regrets, the ethics problems he sees in the trial bar, and his advice to those practicing trial law today – or thinking about it.Show Notes: Fred is with the Levin Papantonio law firm in Pens

  • Titans of Trial - Introducing the Titans of Trial

    16/03/2018 Duración: 06min

    Florida’s most prominent trial lawyers in the past half century have a new designation – and a podcast to go with it: Titans of Trial.  In this new podcast series by the Florida Justice Association, we’ll meet the men and women who’ve not only won the big cases, but created positive social change by the rulings they’ve secured.  Along the way, they’ve also changed the way law is practiced today in Florida.Hosted by Paul Jess, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Association, the Titans of Trial podcast features Florida’s legendary trial attorneys revealing their keys to success – in law practice and in personal life – in their own words.  Sometimes whimsical, often inspirational, but always with practical advice and lessons, Titans of Trial shares the personal stories of the men and women who’ve made a difference to the practice of trial law in Florida.The Titans of Trial podcast is sponsored by the Florida Justice Association Research and Education Foundation.Visit the Florida Justice Association Resear

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