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Cam F. Justice was born in
Columbus, Ohio in 1968. He attended the University of
Kentucky, and earned his B.A. in 1992 from The Ohio State
University in Political Science. Thereafter, Cam attended law
school at Nova Southeastern University where he served as an
associate editor of the International Law Review. Cam studied
international law in Spain through William & Mary and was
published before graduating. He earned his J.D. cum laude,
graduating in the top 5% of his class in 1997.
After practicing with a
prominent defense firm in Fort Lauderdale, Cam joined Lawlor &
Winston as a partner in 1999. He is admitted to practice
before all Florida courts, The Southern District of Florida
and the United States 11th Circuit Court of
Appeals. He is an active Eagle member of The Florida
Justice Association, The Kentucky Justice Association,
the Louisville Bar
Association,
The American Association
for Justice, The Broward County Justice Association,
the Broward Bar Association
and the Multi-Million
Dollar Advocates Forum.
Cam and his wife own and
operate Grand Vin Stables, a horse farm located just outside
Louisville, Kentucky. He also competes nationally in
equestrian sports and is a Kentucky Colonel.
Cam has tried and obtained
multiple multi-million dollar verdicts, judgments and
settlements, and currently sits on the Board of Directors of
the Broward County Justice Association.
Cam's practice focuses on all
areas of complex litigation including personal injury, medical
malpractice, wrongful death, product liability, admiralty law,
and equine litigation. |