Brannock & Humphries Achieves Landmark Decision For Florida’s Medicaid Recipients
In a 6-1 decision, the Florida Supreme Court held today that Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration can satisfy its Medicaid lien from only the portion of a tort victim’s recovery designated as compensation for past medical expenses, providing a major win for Brannock & Humphries’ client and for Medicaid
Brannock & Humphries Wins Long, Hard-Fought Tobacco Case
One of the longest and hardest-fought cases in Brannock & Humphries’ history has finally come to an end, with the decision by tobacco companies R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris to abandon attempts at further review after several appellate victories by Brannock & Humphries.
Phil Padovano Presents On Judicial Writing At The Florida College For Advanced Judicial Studies
Brannock & Humphries lawyer and longtime former judge Phil Padovano gave a presentation to a group of forty trial judges, including those from both circuit and county courts around the state, in a judicial writing seminar sponsored by the Florida College for Advanced Judicial Studies.
Brannock & Humphries Named A Semifinalist For Small Business Of The Year
The Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce announced today that Brannock & Humphries is a semifinalist for the 2018 Small Business of the Year Award.
Brannock & Humphries Upholds Trial Court Order Denying Workers’ Compensation Immunity, Protects Injured Worker’s Right To Sue
A hauling worker who was seriously injured when he was knocked off his semi-trailer while it was being loaded with yard trash at a transfer station in Volusia County prevailed today in convincing the Fifth District Court of Appeal to deny workers’ compensation immunity to the land clearing company whose