Michael Richard Jackson

555 Winderley Place, Maitland, FL

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Education

1995
Tulane University School of Law, Juris Doctorate
1995
Tulane University Law School, Maritime Law Certificate
1993
Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
1989
University of Miami, Bachelor of Business Administration

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Helen

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21 May, 2016
Because of a personal injury in a foreign country, I needed a lawyer, and found the right one on the Internet. Michael Jackson is incredibly knowledgeable and accommodating! He kept me informed every step of the way. I am satisfied with the successful conclusion.
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Ami

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16 Sep, 2014
On top of being an all around great person, Mr. Jackson is highly knowledgeable and trustworthy. Both traits are not always easy to find these days. I knew that with Mr. Jackson representing our case, we were in the best possible hands. He went above and beyond what any other lawyer would do, spending countless hours to ensure we had the best representation. If you want the best, look no further than Mr. Jackson.
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Nancy

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22 Aug, 2014
Mr. Jackson is an expert in both national and international law. He works tirelessly for his clients and I am pleased to say that he did the same for us. If I should ever need legal representation again, I would most definitely seek out Mr. Jackson.
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Publications

1997:
Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, Dram Shop and Liquor Liability
1997:
Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course, Spoliation of Evidence
1997:
Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, Damages, Including Punitives, Wrongful Death, Survival & Bystander
1997:
Handling Insurance and Tort Claims Course, Basic Insurance Policies: Errors and Omissions
1997:
National Business Institute Seminar, How to Try the Soft Tissue Injury Case in Texas
1996:
Advanced Medical Malpractice Law, The Utilization of Expert Testimony with Regard to the Examination of Questioned Documents
1996:
Advanced Personal Injury Law Course, Dram Shop and Liquor Liability
1996:
Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course, Spoliation of Evidence
1995:
Advanced Medical Malpractice Law, Working with Expert Witnesses
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