Mr. Karatinos litigates cases primarily in the areas of personal injury and insurance law. In the appellate arena, he has procured favorable reported decisions in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; the Florida Supreme Court; the Second District Court of Appeal; and the Fifth District Court of Appeal. He is a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Among other publications, Mr. Karatinos has authored nationally in Barrister Magazine, The Young Lawyer, The Federal Lawyer, and The Florida Bar Journal. He has also taught Federal Civil Pretrial Practice at the Stetson University College of Law since 2002.
Stetson University. Adjunct Professor of Law, Stetson University, 2002-2005. Certified Continuing Education Instructor, Insurance, Florida Department of Financial Services. Past Chair, ABA/YLD Committee, Law and Higher Education. Member, Editorial Board, The Young Lawyer. Member, Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Author: D. Beane and T. Karatinos, "Catching the Chameleon: When is the Treating Physician an Expert?" 51 The Federal Lawyer 26 (Fed. Bar Assn, 2004); D. Lee and T. Karatinos, "Dealing with an Auto Accident" in The Epoch Times Newspaper, December 3, 2004; T. Karatinos; et al., "Chapter 17: Retaliation" in Employment Discrimination Law (Bureau of National Affairs 1998, 2000, and 2002 Supp.); T. Karatinos, "Price v. Austin Independent School District: Desegregation's Unitary Tar Baby," 77 West's Educ. L. Rptr. 15 (West Pub. Co. 1992); T Karatinos, "Qui Tam: What it Means to You and Your Clients" in The Young Lawyer (ABA Press 1997); T. Karatinos, "Screening Employment Cases" in The Reporter (Tampa Bay Paralegal Association, Inc. Feb. 2003); T. Karatinos, "Shutting the Door on 1964: The Workplace After Hicks" in Barrister Magazine (ABA Press 1994); T. Karatinos, "The Family Medical Leave Act: Juggling Job, Illness, and Family" In The Young Lawyer (ABA Press 1997). Barrister, Barney Masterson Inn of Court.