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claim, and give you our legal opinion and analysis.
There is absolutely no charge for this service.
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Charles R. "Bud" Stack
Founding/Senior Partner
Bud Stack is nationally certified as a trial lawyer through the
National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is also board certified by The
Florida Bar and has been since The Florida Bar first established
certifications. He has attained numerous million dollar plus verdicts
and settlements, some of which are record-makers. He is one of the
founding members of the law firm.
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David S. Gordon
Partner
David Gordon is admitted to practice in all State of Florida Courts,
as well as the United States District Court for the Southern and
Middle Districts of Florida. Mr. Gordon has handled numerous cases with
results greater than a million dollars. The first multi-million dollar settlement
was attained after only one year of practice.
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Michael R. Kirby
Partner
Mike has been practicing law in the State of Florida for the past sixteen years with extensive litigation experience on both the plaintiff and defense side. His years of representing insurance companies bring the firm a strong insight into the inner workings and defense strategies of these large corporations, further strengthening High Stack’s negotiating skills and tactics.
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Nathan A. Romanic
Associate
Nathan A. Romanic joined High Stack Gordon as a civil litigation attorney in 2008. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Romanic worked with EarthJustice, LLC., a nationwide public interest law firm, as well as with a plaintiff's rights firm in the Orlando, Florida area.
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