Bradley R Johnson
With offices in Jacksonville and Fernandina Beach, Florida, Taylor, Day, Currie, Boyd & Johnson has provided litigation services to individuals, businesses, and corporations throughout the Southeast since 1981. Practice areas include:
* Appellate Practice
* Bad Faith - Extra Contractual Claims
* Class Action Defense
* Commercial Litigation
* Construction Law
* Employment Law
* Jones Act Litigation
* Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Defense
* Medical Malpractice
* Real Property Litigation
* Securities and Commercial Arbitration
* Transportation Law
* Workers' Compensation
Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney - Florida Bar
Bradley R Johnson
Taylor, Day, Currie, Boyd & Johnson
50 N Laura St #3500
Jacksonville FL 32202-3663
Tel: 904 356-0700; 800 356-0799
Fax: 904 356-3224
E-mail: brj@tdclaw.com
Areas of Practice:
- Labor & Employment
- Commercial Litigation
- Class Action Defense
- Malpractice Defense
- Construction Law
Bradley R. Johnson was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1987. A firm shareholder. Brad represents employers in litigation, class actions, and administrative proceedings. He also defends doctors, hospitals, and other professionals in malpractice lawsuits in addition to various commercial, construction, and corporate matters. Since 2002, Brad has tried or arbitrated 25 cases to verdict in the following states: Florida, Connecticut, Oklahoma, Texas, and Nebraska . These matters have dealt with alleged discrimination (race, national origin, religion, age, disability), workers' compensation retaliation, whistleblower retaliation, sexual harassment (including same-sex and gender), intellectual property, construction law, admiralty, premises liability, breach of contract, trade secrets, personal injury, and non-compete agreements.
A former partner in the 6th largest law firm in the United States , Brad received his law degree, With Honors, in 1987 from the University of Florida College of Law, where he was an editor of the Law Review, a member of Blue Key, and the Attorney General for the Student Honor Court. He received his undergraduate degree in economics, Cum Laude, from Duke University in 1984. He has authored 15 published articles on various legal topics.
Since 1996 Brad has been a Board-Certified Civil Trial Lawyer by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education. He is "AV"-rated by Martindale-Hubbell*. He is a member of the Jacksonville Bar Association, The Florida Bar, the American Board of Trial Advocates, and he is a Master in the Chester Bedell Inns of Court. Brad is also a member of the Board of Trustees of The Bolles School. He is a former director of the Jacksonville Urban League.
Brad is deeply committed to alternative fee agreements that allow clients to more accurately predict total litigation fees.
Brad is a frequent lecturer on various litigation-related topics.
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