Gary D Fox
Miami Personal Injury Lawyer South Florida Car Auto Accident Attorney
Our practice provides litigation, trial and appellate services to clients in a seamless process. Please click on any of the following practice area to learn more about the legal services we provide:
* Personal Injury
- Car Accidents
- Automotive Seat Back Cases
- Defective Products
- Medical Malpractice
- Slip And Fall
* Airplane Crashes
* Legal Malpractice
* Breach Of Contract
* Fraud
* Insurance Disputes
* Securities Law Violations
* Libel And Slander
* Will Contests
* Class Actions
Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification
Gary D Fox
Stewart, Tilghman, Fox & Bianchi PA
SunTrust International Center #3000
1 SE 3rd Ave
Miami FL 33131-1764
Tel: 305 358-6644
Fax: 305 358-4707
E-mail: gfox@stfblaw.com
Areas of Practice:
* Admiralty & Maritime Law
* Business & Commercial Law
* Health & Health Care Law
* Legal Malpractice
* Litigation & Appeals
* Medical Malpractice Law
* Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
* Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
* Products Liability Law
* Professional Malpractice Law
* Toxic Torts
For the past 30 years Gary D. Fox has devoted his practice exclusively to the trial of civil cases in Florida. He specializes in the trial of products liability, medical malpractice and wrongful death cases.
Gary graduated from the University of Florida School of Law in 1976, where he was an editor of the law review and member of the National Moot Court Board. After graduation, he went to work for the firm known as Frates Floyd Pearson Stewart Richman & Greer. He became a partner at the firm and in 1984 left to open his own firm with Larry Stewart, Jim Tilghman and David Bianchi, where he has remained since.
Seven years after graduation, he became board certified as a civil trial lawyer by the Florida Bar and the following year he was certified in the same specialty by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
In 1988 he became a member of the American Board of Trial Advocacy, an invitation only group of trial lawyers which requires that its members try at least 25 cases to verdict. Gary was elected President of the Miami Chapter of ABOTA in 1992 and was elected President of the state wide ABOTA organization (FLABOTA) in 1990. In 2004 he was selected for inclusion in the International Society of Barristers, another invitation-only group of trial lawyers that is limited to 600 members worldwide.
Gary represented Terri and Michael Schiavo in the medical malpractice trial arising out of the events that led to Terri's coma. The jury returned a substantial verdict for Terri and Michael and the proceeds of that recovery led to the rift between Michael and Terri's family and international publicity that followed. Gary also represented Jane Doe, a rape victim, in the case against Carnival Cruise Lines that became the subject of national publicity when Carnival was required by court order to disclose the data surrounding the number of sexual assaults occuring aboard its ships.
Articles authored by Gary have appeared in a variety of publications including Trial Magazine, The Florida Bar Journal, and the medical textbook Operative Obstetrics published by Williams and Wilkins.
Gary was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America published by Woodward & White, and has been cited as one of the best lawyers in Florida by Florida Trend Magazine. He has also been chosen for inclusion on Miami Metro Magazine’s list of South Florida’s best lawyers.
Between 1997 and 2002 Gary served by appointment of the Florida Supreme Court on the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, the group which oversees the admission of lawyers to the Florida Bar. He is currently the Chair of the Rules of Judicial Administration Committee of the Florida Bar and past Chair of the Bar's Code and Rules of Evidence Committee.
He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and has previously served on the Board of Trustees of his undergraduate alma mater, Drury College.
In 1997 Gary was appointed chairman of the Florida Bar’s Code and Rules of Evidence Committee, and in 2000 served as chairman of the Professional Negligence Sections of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. He has recently been appointed to a three year term on the Board of Trustees of the National College of Advocacy, the educational arm of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. He has lectured at over 100 continuing legal education seminars around the United States.
He has forty (40) verdicts and settlements in excess of $1,000,000.
Gary lives with his wife Robin and three children, Keaton, Kalle and Jackson in Coral Gables, Florida.
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