Justin N. Branch

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Biography

Justin Branch is an Associate in the Tampa General Trial department. His practice focuses on personal injury, automobile negligence, premises liability, first party, and property damage litigation. Prior to joining Banker Lopez Gassler P.A., Justin was an English language teacher working in China and Vietnam.

Representative Experience

• Banker Lopez Gassler P.A., Tampa, FL

Associate, September 2024 to Present

Law Clerk, May 2022 to April 2024

Professional Affiliations

• The Florida Bar

Areas of Practice (5)

  • First Party Litigation
  • Insurance Defense / Property Damage Litigation
  • Litigation / Civil Litigation
  • Litigation / Personal Injury Litigation
  • Litigation / Premises Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Central Florida, B.A., (English Literature, Editor, Emory Law Journal Online), 2015
Law School Attended:
Emory University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2024
Year of First Admission:
2024
Admission:
2024, Florida
Memberships:
The Florida Bar.
ISLN:
1001563950

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