Mr. Green built his practice on understanding his clients’ goals and developing strategies to ensure that goals are achieved -- all while ensuring his clients are thoroughly advised so they can move forward as partners in the litigation process. Mr. Green has a diverse, defense-oriented practice and has taken multiple cases to jury trial.

Mr. Green secured a defense verdict in the United States Virgin Islands in a case involving alleged significant cervical injuries suffered by a 62-year-old female passenger aboard a local ferry boat. Plaintiff’s settlement demand was $900,000 at mediation, and Plaintiff never moved from that demand. After four days of trial, the jury deliberated less than two hours before finding the Plaintiff did not suffer a cervical injury in the accident based on a history of cervical impairments uncovered by Mr. Green despite Plaintiff’s effort to conceal same.

Education

Florida State University School of Law, with honors, 2000

Florida State University, Bachelor of Science in Communication, cum laude, 1996

Florida State University, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, 1995

Admissions

  • Florida, 2000
  • U.S. District Courts – Southern and Middle Districts of Florida
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