Scott E. Gwartney

Medical Malpractice, Mediation
909 East Park Avenue
Tallahassee, Florida 32301


Medical Malpractice

Admitted

1991, Florida and U.S. Courts of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit; 1992, Georgia and U.S. District Court, Northern and Middle Districts of Florida; 1995, U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. District Court, Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia; 2001, Texas and Tennessee

Law School

Florida State University, J.D., 1991

Law School Graduation Year

1991

College

Liberty University, B.S., Human Resources Management, Business Administration/Political Science, mag

Memberships

The Florida Bar (Member, Sections on: Trial Lawyers; Health Law); State Bar of Georgia; Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy; Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Nursing Home Task Force; Medical Malpractice Task Force, 1995-2000).

Biographical

Connor & Associates, 1991 -1995. Connor & Gwartney, 1996-1998. Wilkes & McHugh, 1998-2002. Lecturer: National Business Institute, Assessing and Evaluating the Malpractice Case: Plaintiff's View, 1993; Florida's Medical Malpractice Procedural Technicalities: Filing Suit and Discovery, 1993; Meeting the Needs of Children and Adolescents Under Managed Care, Legal Remedies, Children First/Florida Legal Services, Inc., July 1994; Analyzing Medical Records for the Florida Paralegal, Institute of Paralegal Education, 1997. Author: Analyzing Medical Records for the Florida Paralegal: Special Issues, September 1997; Special Issues, September 1998; Florida Discovery Skills for Paralegals: Determining What Information is Discoverable, February 1999. Co-Author: with Ken Connor, Procedural Technicalities: Filing Suit and Discovery and Trial Techniques - Part II, Plaintiff's and Defendant's Perspective, Medical Malpractice in Florida, March, 1993; with Joseph Brooks, Using Medical Records to Win Your Cases, Analyzing Medical Records for the Florida Paralegal, September 1997.

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