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Happenings

Mary Jaye Hall and Tom Dukes were on the teaching faculty for The Florida Bar’s Trial Lawyers Section, Advanced Trial Advocacy Seminar

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

Mary Jaye Hall and Tom Dukes were on the teaching faculty for The Florida Bar’s Trial Lawyers Section, Advanced Trial Advocacy Seminar in Gainesville, Florida from Tuesday, May 15th through Thursday May 17, 2018.

Tom Dukes gives a Medical Malpractice Case Law Update at the Florida Liability Claims Conference

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

Tom Dukes gave a Medical Malpractice Case Law Update at the Florida Liability Claims Conference on Thursday, June 7, 2018. This conference was presented at Walt Disney’s Contemporary Resort. The case law update discussed important developments in Florida Medical Malpractice and Trial Law over the last year.

Zack Trapp presents on the topic of “Admissibility of Presuit Expert Affidavits”

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

On February 15, 2018, Zack Trapp presented on the topic of “Admissibility of Presuit Expert Affidavits” to members and attendees at the quarterly meeting of the Central Florida Medical Malpractice Claims Council, Inc. (CFMMCCI) in Orlando. The organizations’ membership is comprised of the area’s senior Med-Mal defense lawyers and risk professionals as well as… Read More »

Jennifer L. Phillips obtained a summary judgment on behalf of her emergency medicine physician

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

Jennifer L. Phillips obtained a summary judgment on behalf of her emergency medicine physician on Feb. 22, 2018. The claim involved an alleged civil rights violation against the emergency medicine provider for an emergency department visit four days after the patient injured his hand in a penal facility. During the emergency department evaluation the… Read More »

Wilbert R. Vancol invited to become a Partner in the Firm.

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

Effective August, 2017, Wilbert R. Vancol was made Partner in the Firm. Wilbert has been a practicing attorney since 2011 and is licensed in the State of Florida.

Thomas E. Dukes, III has been admitted to the American College of Trial Lawyers

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

The recent induction ceremony in which Tom became a Fellow took place in Philadelphia, PA before an audience of more than 700 at the 2016 annual meeting of the College. The College was founded in 1950 and is composed of the best of the trial bar from the United States and Canada. Fellowship is… Read More »

Tom Dukes was a faculty member for the 2016 Advanced Trial Advocacy Program

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

Tom Dukes was a faculty member for the 2016 Advanced Trial Advocacy Program sponsored by the Trial Lawyers Section of the Florida Bar at the University of Florida College of Law in Gainesville, Florida from May 10-14, 2016.  He did the demonstration of opening statement for a medical malpractice Defendant.

Attorneys present to CFMMCCI

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

Sam Dunaway, Philip Moring and Mary Jaye Hall presented a seminar entitled “Hearsay Issues: Admissibility of Package Inserts and Black Box Warnings” to attendees at the monthly meeting of the Central Florida Medical Malpractice Claims Council, Inc. (CFMMCCI) at the Taproom at Dubsdread in Orlando. The organizations’ membership is comprised of the area’s senior… Read More »

Tom Dukes and Ralph Martinez were selected by Orlando Magazine to Orlando’s Best Lawyers in Medical Malpractice Law for Defendants in the April, 2016 Edition.

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Tom Dukes presents on Advanced Medical Malpractice

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, PA |

Mary Jaye Hall and Tom Dukes recently received defense verdicts for a doctor and Cape Canaveral Hospital in a two-week medical negligence case tried in Brevard County. The case involved claims of negligence regarding the management of a complex hematologic condition, resulting in the death of a sixty-year old man. The jury found that… Read More »