Mark Weinstein
Before representing accident victims and their families who needlessly suffer injury or death of a loved one due to the carelessness of others, Mr. Weinstein defended corporations, insurers, landowners, doctors and hospitals in New York City at one of the nation's largest firms; Mr. Weinstein uses this invaluable knowledge of how things work "behind the scenes" in his aggressive representation of Florida accident victims of auto crashes, trip and falls, product defects, medical malpractice and nursing home neglect, from the moment a client walks in the door through the amicable resolution or trial of the case. A native South Floridian, Mr. Weinstein is the proud recipient of an "AV Rating" by Martindale-Hubbell, their highest rating for legal ability, based on the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary through private interviews and surveys. According to Marindale-Hubbell, "An AV Rating shows that a lawyer has reached the height of professional excellence. He or she has unsually practiced law for many years, and is recognized for the highest levels of skill and integrity."
In 1987-1988, Mr. Weinstein was awarded inclusion in "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges," and as a law student at the University of Miami, he received the American Jurisprudence Award in Legal Profession, as well as being a member of the UM InterAmerican Law Review and Articles and Comments Editor of the UM Business Law Journal. He is a proud Member of the New York Bar (State and Federal), the Florida Bar, The Academy of Florida Trial Laywers, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Medical Malpractice Forum).
He met his wife and law partner Rhonda in court in New York City, where they were opposing attorneys on a personal injury case. Who won that day is still much debated between them, but the resulting "work product", their three children, is their proudest joint accomplishment.