Michael J. Obringer

Michael J. Obringer: Attorney with Orr | Cook
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Areas of Practice (5)

  • Professional Liability
  • Product Liability
  • Trucking & Transportation Liability
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Hospitality and Liquor Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Notre Dame, Bachelor of Business Administration, 1971
Law School Attended:
University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida, J.D., 1973
Year of First Admission:
1974
Admission:
1974, Florida; 1975, U.S District Court Middle District of Florida; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court; 1984, U.S District Court Northern District of Florida
Reported Cases:
Significant Representative Matters: Represented doctor in medical malpractice case involving a fractured femur following total knee replacement surgery. Femur fracture occurred during manipulation of the knee after total knee replacement. After a five-day trial, jury found for the doctor and his professional association.; Defense verdict for doctor sued in medical malpractice case. Wife died as a result of Crohn's disease on the morning she was scheduled to have a colonoscopy by defendant. Plaintiff/husband claimed doctor should have hospitalized patient/wife after initial office visit. Plaintiff claimed that the colonoscopy should have been performed much sooner and that patient was hospitalized after initial office examination.; Catastrophic accident resulting in serious burn injuries and death to multiple plaintiffs after a concrete pole was installed and came into contact with an overhead electrical conductor. Claim was brought by manufacturer of concrete electrical pole. Plaintiff's theory was an alleged failure to warn and provide insulation to protect electrical workers from shock. After a two-week trial, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the defense.; Plaintiff/pilot lost the use of his left arm and filed suits against multiple defendants. Represented home healthcare company in medical malpractice and nursing malpractice claims. Prior to the announcement of the verdict, claim settled for $900,000. Initial demand before trial was $5 million.; Retrial of claims against funeral home and for cremation services for lost remains of parent. Original trial was handled by another law firm and resulted in plaintiff's verdict in the amount of $9 million. The case was set for a second trial on the issue of damages only. Jury returned a verdict of $160,000 after plaintiffs refused final settlement offer of approximately $1 million.; Published Works: The Borrowed Servant Doctrine in Florida: The Legal Implications of Loaning Out Employees, Defense Digest, Vol. 21, No. 1, March 2015
ISLN:
904745731

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