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Marc C. Brotman
marc@bnflaw.com
Marc C. Brotman attended high school in Southfield, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1978, and from law school at Cumberland School of Law where he earned his J.D. in 1982.
Marc was admitted to the Florida Bar In 1982, and has since devoted his practice to personal injury and medical malpractice litigation. Initially, he gained extensive trial experience while defending physicians, hospitals, and manufacturers of products that contained absestos. Later, he turned to exclusively representing the victims and their families who were injured or suffered damages due to the fault of others. He has served as lead trial counsel in over 150 jury trials. Of note, he was lead counsel in the highly publicized matter of Amora v. State of Florida, that resulted in the highest jury verdict ever against the Department of Children and Families (35 million dollars). He has published and lectured to fellow lawyers on issues of medical malpractice, automobile negligence and damages for continuing legal education.
In 1996, Marc founded the firm that has since grown to become Brotman, Nusbaum & Fox. He became Board Certified in Civil Trial Law in 1992, and has continued to retain that distinction. Marc has achieved and retained the highest rating, "AV", by Martindale-Hubbell, which is an independent lawyer rating publication based upon peer review. In addition, he has been selected for recognition as a "SuperLawyer" in that magazine. Marc is admitted to practice in Federal Court, both in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida.
Marc's interests and activities include family, golf, skiing, and fitness. He resides in Parkland, Florida.
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