Final Judgment 12-6-10
John Guyton, III on behalf of the firm’s client, Pamela Lafoe, obtained a $2.5 million judgment against a Wakulla County resident who tragically injured Ms. Lafoe in an automobile to motorcycle crash.
John Guyton, III on behalf of the firm’s client, Pamela Lafoe, obtained a $2.5 million judgment against a Wakulla County resident who tragically injured Ms. Lafoe in an automobile to motorcycle crash.
Greg Jones and Jonathan Zaifert’s client was vindicated for allegedly maintaining a dangerous ingress/egress at its store.
Mike Rywant’s client was vindicated following a jury trial involving allegations of wrongful death in an automobile accident.
John Guyton is recertified as a specialist, by the Florida Bar, in Civil Trial Law.
John A. Guyton, III was recognized for his exceptional pro bono contributions. He has donated more than 172 pro bono hours since 1991 through the BAVLP handling cases and assisting in the Family Forms Clinic.
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