Joe Eagleton Spearheads Award-Winning Pro Bono Initiative
Brannock & Humphries attorney Joe Eagleton, who chairs the statewide appellate practice section’s pro bono committee, recently accepted the “I am for the child” award for the section’s work on behalf of Florida’s Guardian ad Litem Program.
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
Brannock & Humphries Reinstates Jury’s Million-Dollar Verdict In Tobacco Appeal
Today, at Brannock & Humphries’ urging, the Fourth District Court of Appeal issued an opinion reversing the reduction of a $1 million verdict against cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris.
Steve Brannock And Brannock & Humphries Are Recognized For Exceptional Pro Bono Service
Brevard County Legal Aid honored Steve Brannock and Brannock & Humphries for their many hours of dedicated pro bono service at Brevard’s 31st Annual Pro Bono Awards Ceremony and Recognition Gala, held in Rockledge on March 16.
Brannock & Humphries Helps Dawn Schlefstein’s Family Recover Over $41 Million From R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
After a multi-week trial, during which Brannock & Humphries provided appellate support, a Broward County jury awarded more than $41 million to the family of a deceased smoker.
Brannock & Humphries Wins New Trial In Tobacco Row
The Fourth District Court of Appeal disapproved a misleading jury instruction today, awarding a Brannock & Humphries client a new trial in her lawsuit against tobacco manufacturer Philip Morris.
Brannock & Humphries Reinstates $13.5 Million Verdict In Tobacco Appeal
The Third District Court of Appeal issued an opinion today upholding an order denying R.J. Reynolds a new trial on claims for fraudulent concealment and conspiracy in a non-Engle progeny tobacco lawsuit.
Brannock & Humphries Protects $32.75 Million Verdict On Appeal
Describing decades-long efforts by the tobacco industry to intentionally design addictive and deadly cigarettes and to conspire to hide the dangers of smoking cigarettes from the public, the Second District Court of Appeal today upheld a $32.75 million verdict obtained by a Brannock & Humphries client against tobacco companies Philip
Brannock & Humphries Wins $14.5 Million Appeal In Engle Progeny Tobacco Case
Today, the Third District Court of Appeal upheld a judgment awarding $14.5 million to Carmenza Merino in an Engle progeny suit brought against cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris.