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GCF Case Makes National Headlines

The tragic medical malpractice case of GCF client Toshuua Hughes is making national headlines. In the articles published by the Daily Mail and TC Palm, GCF attorneys David Carter and Dane Ullian outline the details of Toshuua’s catastrophic injury and the legal battle that has ensued. Click one of the links below to read the article:

The Daily Mail

TC Palm

David M. Carter has been a partner at Gould Cooksey Fennell since 1996. He founded and chairs the firm’s Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice Group. Mr. Carter is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Florida Bar. He has been included in the Best Lawyers in America rankings since 2012. This publication has twice named him Personal Injury Plaintiff’s Lawyer of the Year for Central Florida.

Dane R. Ullian is a member of the firm’s Litigation Team and focuses his practice on jury and non-jury trials of business and trust disputes as well as personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death cases. Mr. Ullian graduated from the University of Florida Levin College of Law ranked number one in his class. Before law school, Mr. Ullian served as an intelligence officer in the United States Air Force.

GCF’s Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Group

Since 1955, Gould Cooksey Fennell has been fighting for the proposition that the court system is here to protect everyone, not just the rich and powerful. Our award winning medical malpractice and personal injury attorneys are recodnized in publications such as Super Lawyers, Martindale-Hubbell, Best Lawyers, U.S. News and World Report, and more. We work tirelessly to assure justice for each and every client. If you or someone you know has a legal concern regarding medical malpractice, wrongful death, or personal injury, Contact Us. 

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