Home> Find a Lawyer> Florida> Gadsden County >Civil Trial Law

FloridaCivil Trial Law Lawyers in Gadsden County, Florida

Find an attorney focused on civil trial law in Gadsden County, Florida. Civil trial law is defined to include litigation of civil controversies in federal and state court as opposed to criminal matters. In most civil trial law cases the litigation involves money damages. Examples of civil trial law matters would include personal injury litigation, medical malpractice, business law, construction claims, insurance claims and a wide variety of other types of civil controversies. When choosing a civil litigator in Gadsden County, Florida consider the attorney's experience in the courtroom taking similar civil lawsuits or disputes to trial before a jury.

Learn More

Richard S Swaine

Richard S Swaine
304 9th Ave W
Havana, FL 32333
Licensed for 42 years, Richard S Swaine is a Probate and Child Custody / Visitation lawyer who attended Cumberland School of Law - Samford ... read more >

Paul Race Bradshaw

Paul Race Bradshaw
1345 Dupont Rd
Havana, FL 32333
Licensed for 40 years, Paul Race Bradshaw is a Criminal Defense and Elder Law lawyer who attended Florida State University College of Law... read more >
Showing attorneys 1–2 out of 2

Search Other Practice Areas

Civil Trial Law Specialty Areas

Civil Trial Law Specialty Areas

NBLSC Certification in Civil Trial Advocacy - The National Board of Legal Specialty Certification is accredited by the ABA to certify attorneys as specialists in civil trial advocacy.



Specialist in Civil Trial Law

Florida Bar Board Certification in Civil Trial Law - For purposes of specialty certification, the Florida Bar defines the term "civil trial law" as the "practice of law dealing with litigation of civil controversies in all areas of law before state courts, federal courts, administrative agencies and arbitrators."


Attorneys certified in civil trial law in Gadsden County, Florida have met the minimum standards for civil trial law certification, provided in Rule 6-4.3, include the practice of law for at least 5 years, substantial involvement in the specialty of civil trial law (50% or more), handling of at least 15 contested civil cases, including cases before juries as lead counsel, and 50 hours of approved civil trial law certification continuing legal education. Attorneys certified in civil trial law must also submit to peer review and pass a written examination.


Nonprofit Legal Associations

American Association for Justice

The AAJ is committed to promoting a fair and effective civil justice system while supporting the work of attorneys representing plaintiffs.


Toggle comparison tool
Remove {attorney_name} from compare list
Remove {attorney_name} from favorite list
Loading...
Saving...