The firm has represented
clients in cases ranging from significant monetary
settlements for personal injuries to resolution of
probated matters and real estate matters. In
addition to representation of defendants in capital
murder trials, some other well-publicized cases include:
United States v. Allowitz:
Murder-for-hire case in which a wife was accused of
hiring an undercover federal agent to kill her
husband.
United States v. Nikisin, et al.:
Criminal conspiracy trial in which a group of 16
Lithuanian and Ukrainian seamen were accused of
smuggling nearly 4 tons of cocaine along the
Venezuelan coastline while aboard a freighter bound
for Europe.
United States v. Caldwell: White
collar criminal case in which the defendant was
accused of being a part of a multi-state fraudulent
medical services scheme.
State of Florida v. Lyons: State
criminal racketeering trial alleging conspiratorial
acts by the leader of the nation’s largest
predominately black religious group.
State of Florida v. Buckley: Criminal
trial alleging that Buckley was head of a white
supremacist group which terrorized a county
resident.
Texas v. Dotson: Representation of a
then-Baylor University basketball player and first
time ever used term
"person-of-interest" in the suspected murder of his
college teammate.
State of Florida v. McPherson:
Criminal trial alleging that the Florida State
University quarterback was engaged in illegal
gambling and betting on professional sports.