John Richardson Sutton

7721 SW 62nd Ave Fl 1, South Miami, FL

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Gettysburg College, BS - Bachelor of Science
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University of Miami School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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Carlos a. peñate

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19 Oct, 2015
Mr. Sutton was always available whenever I needed him. A fantastic attorney who always put in a tremendous amount of work on my case. I highly recommend him!
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Anonymous

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30 Sep, 2014
John R Sutton has been my attorney for the last 6 years. I do not add my name as my case is still active in the Courts. When I reach final disposition, I will sign this recommendation with full disclosure. This firm has handled issues for me that include Family Law, Employment Law and Civil Litigation. I retained John Sutton for his reputation of Integrity, Legal Knowledge, Trial Law, Board Certification in Civil Litigation and his experience with Family Law. I can tell you that I am often amazed by the scope of his mind, he can remember and cite information which most of us forgot after we read it. Exceptional. I believe that every law student should be required to sit in on one if his trials to learn the proper way to formulate, present and defend an argument. If that were to happen, we would have a much greater population of Attorneys that are fair, competent and respect the law our Country designed. His office staff is highly skilled and work for him because they can't imagine working for anyone else. I will keep Mr. Sutton as my attorney for everything I need and very often recommend him to others to correct the mistakes made by high powered, over priced attorneys with outrageous fees and an outcomes which have left people destitute. John Sutton has a reputation with the Judges in Miami that is one of admiration and respect. I give John and his staff my highest recommendation .
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Publications

2019:
Sutton Law Group Blog, Injured on a Cruise Ship? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Sutton Law Group Blog, 5 Tips for Dealing with Insurance Adjusters
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Sutton Law Group Blog, Don’t Be Fooled: A Misdemeanor Is Still a Serious Charge
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Sutton Law Group Blog, 5 Signs of Nursing Home Abuse
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Sutton Law Group Blog, 5 Signs Your Commercial Dispute Is Headed for Litigation
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Sutton Law Group Blog, Personal Injury Law 101: What Is Negligence?
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Sutton Law Group Blog, DIY Legal? 5 Reasons Why That Is a Bad Idea
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Sutton Law Group Blog, 5 Common Errors That Lead to Malpractice Claims
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Sutton Law Group Blog, 5 Prenuptial Myths Busted
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