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$46,300,000 - Tobacco Litigation Verdict
In April 2010, Attorneys Keith Mitnik, Greg Prysock, and John Dill recovered a $46.3 million verdict for Lyantie Townsend in a lawsuit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
$12,200,000 - Auto Accident Verdict
In February 2009, Attorneys Keith Mitnik, Scott Weinstein, and Brian Vigness recovered a $12.2 million verdict for a 15-year-old girl who was involved in a rear end car accident and suffered paralysis from the waist down.
$1,350,000 - Motorcycle Accident Verdict
In May 2010, Attorneys Keith Mitnik and Alexander Clem recovered a $1.35 million verdict on behalf of an unhelmeted motorcyclist who suffered a closed head injury after colliding with the rear of a SUV that changed lanes in front of him.
Due to his courtroom success, Keith Mitnik is commonly interviewed by local news outlets about his successful trial verdicts. He is also routinely contacted by the press for his professional opinion of pressing legal topics, such as jury selection. Below you will find a compiled list of articles featuring Keith Mitnik, which can help give potential clients an insight into his experience, results and demeanor. To get started, simply click "read more" to be taken to the full article.
Orlando Sentinel - April 22, 2010
Attorney Keith Mitnik recovers a $46 million dollar tobacco litigation verdict, the largest ever awarded by an Alachua jury, for a client whose husband died from lung cancer.
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Orlando Sentinel - February 28, 2010
The Orlando Sentinel profiles Keith Mitnik, Morgan and Morgan's "courtroom warrior."
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EmailWire.com - June 29, 2009
Civil trial lawyers Keith Mitnik and Scott Weinstein have been named to the list of 2009 Florida Legal Elite attorneys.
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Orlando Sentinel - April 7, 2008
Trial lawyer Keith Mitnik explains the art of jury selection and how psychology and gut instinct play a role.
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Orlando Sentinel - August 18, 2005
Attorney Keith Mitnik recovers a $1.25 million medical malpractice verdict on behalf of a client who was injured during surgery.
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Orlando Sentinel - November 18, 1989
Attorney Keith Mitnik discusses a favorable court decision which ruled that Howey-in-the-Hills did not use its zoning ordinances to discriminate against DeSisto College.
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