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Associate Logan Eagen Graduates from Tampa Connection's Class of 2023-2024

Pennington PA • November 20, 2024
Leean Chojnowski and Brian Chojnowski recently obtained dismissal in favor of their client in personal injury lawsuit

Associate Logan Eagen recently graduated from the Tampa Connection’s Class of 2023-2024. Tampa Connection is a volunteer-run nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide local business professionals with the necessary tools to become active leaders and volunteers in the Tampa Bay Community. Each year, a select group of applicants are chosen to participate in the Tampa Connection class. The year-long program exposes class members to leadership development, social, and community service opportunities while immersing them in the local community. Logan, along with other members of the Tampa Connection’s “Green Team,” were paired with Quest, Inc., a non-profit organization. Quest, Inc.’s mission is to help people with developmental disabilities experience a full life utilizing a range of services proven to increase capabilities and quality of life. As part of the Green Team’s pairing with Quest, Inc., Logan played an integral part in completing three projects for Quest, Inc. First, the Green Team created a Direct Support Professional guidebook for Quest, Inc.’s new hires that contained a glossary of terminology used, teaching tools, and a training “reference chart.” Second, the Green Team created three unique versions of adaptable recipe books for Quest, Inc.’s culinary classes based on their client’s baseline abilities. Third, the Green Team created an annual calendar of activities and volunteering opportunities for Quest, Inc.’s clients, which involved identifying local activities and opportunities, as well as, scheduling such events. Logan thoroughly enjoyed getting to work with other members of his Tampa Connection’s class and Quest, Inc.’s staff and clients.

By Pennington PA November 20, 2024
Pennington, P.A. recently sponsored the Holocaust Education Resource Council’s 13 th annual Remembrance Dinner. The Holocaust Education Resource Council’s (HERC) mission is “to build hope and silence all hate, including antisemitism, by providing instructional guidance, support, and resources for educators who teach history of the Holocaust, and other educational programs for the community at large.” The dinner was held at the Dunlap Champions Club. HERC presented State of Florida CFO, Jimmy Patronis, the Steve Uhlfelder Humanitarian Award as well as honoring Steve and Judy Winn with the Special Community Leaders award. Pennington, P.A. is proud to support HERC and their mission, along with honoring Jimmy Patronis, and Steve and Judy Winn.
By Pennington PA November 15, 2024
Leean Chojnowski and Brian Chojnowski recently obtained dismissal in favor of their client in a personal injury lawsuit. The plaintiff claimed that he was driving the speed limit immediately prior to the crash and that he was wearing his seatbelt, while vehicle data showed he was driving more than twice the speed limit and not wearing a seatbelt. After Brian confronted the plaintiff with these inconsistencies during his deposition, Leean drafted the motion to dismiss for fraud and Brian advocated in favor of dismissal at an evidentiary hearing. The court granted the motion in favor of Leean and Brian’s client and dismissed the case!
By Pennington PA November 13, 2024
Shareholders Michael J. Thomas and Cody W. Short recently successfully defended a dental medical malpractice case in Hillsborough County, Florida. The plaintiff alleged that his oral and maxillofacial surgeon (and the surgeon’s practice) breached the standard of care while performing complex jaw surgery to correct obstructive sleep apnea. Specifically, the plaintiff alleged that the defendant oral and maxillofacial surgeon negligently performed the surgery and transected a nerve, resulting in severe neurologic injuries, including loss of taste. The defense argued the oral and maxillofacial surgeon complied with the standard of care, and that such an injury was a known risk and recognized complication of the surgery. The case was tried before Judge Alissa Ellison over a five-day period, and resulted in a complete defense verdict for the oral and maxillofacial surgeon and her practice on November 1, 2024. Final Judgment was entered by the Court in favor of the defendants on November 8, 2024. Michael J. Thomas is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by The Florida Bar, and has an AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell’s peer review rating system, which represents the highest level of professional excellence for ethical standards and legal ability. Mike is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. Mike is licensed to practice law in Florida and Georgia and has been admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the Northern, Middle, and Southern U.S. District Courts of Georgia, and the Supreme Court of the United States. Cody W. Short’s practice focuses on insurance defense and litigation, including medical/dental malpractice, product liability, premises liability, commercial litigation, and employment litigation. Cody is licensed to practice law in Florida and has been admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. In 2021, Cody was named a 2021 Super Lawyer Rising Star, which recognizes the top lawyers in Florida through a multiphase selection process involving peer nomination, independent research, and peer evaluation.
By Pennington PA November 13, 2024
We’re thrilled to announce that our firm has been recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers with multiple prestigious rankings: 🏅 Metropolitan Tier 1 – Tallahassee Commercial Litigation Intellectual Property Litigation Defense of Medical Malpractice Defense of Personal Injury Litigation Defense of Product Liability Litigation Real Estate Law 🥈 Metropolitan Tier 2 – Tallahassee Administrative & Regulatory Law Employment Law – Management Health Care Law  🥈 Metropolitan Tier 2 – Tampa Defense of Personal Injury Litigation A huge congratulations to our dedicated team for their continued hard work and excellence! We couldn’t be more proud. 💼⚖️ #BestLawyers #LegalExcellence #Tier1 #Tier2 #Tallahassee #Tampa #LawFirm #LegalProfessionals #Congratulations #Teamwork #LawRecognition
By Pennington PA November 4, 2024
Associates Trey Schulte and John Yunger recently represented Pennington, P.A. in the 2 nd Annual Cornhole for Cancer Tournament. John and Trey’s “A Few Good Throws” fought hard to earn a spot in the Championship before coming up short to Sniffen and Spellman’s “Tigers.” The tournament was hosted by Meenan, P.A. to raise funds for the TMH Foundation. The TMH Foundation’s Mission is to develop and sustain philanthropic support for TMH and generate community understanding and involvement as a means to accomplish TMH’s mission, vision, goals and objectives. As a result of the Cornhole for Cancer Tournament $10,500 was raised for the TMH Foundation.
By Pennington PA October 29, 2024
The Pennington P.A. Associates recently participated in the Tallahassee Bar Association’s Annual Chili Cook-Off, celebrating the season with a tailgate theme. The team won the coveted “Five Alarm Chili” award, making it the second year in a row Pennington took home a prize. The Firm was an Award Sponsor of the event, with proceeds going to support the Legal Aid Foundation of Tallahassee.
By Pennington PA October 28, 2024
Associate Rachel Givens presented at the 2024 Worker’s Compensation Academy in Orlando, Florida. The Worker’s Compensation Academy is a full-day program that focuses on communication, collegiality and professionalism in the field of worker’s compensation. Rachel presented on a panel focusing on professionalism and ethics while handling worker’s compensation claims with Judge Neal Pitts, Judge Margret Kerr and Grethel San Miguel-Callejas. She also presented on a panel with Bryan Greenberg, Ana Gonzalez-Fajardo and Lisa Thomas, which focused on strategies of mediation. It was an outstanding program!
By Christopher L Hill October 14, 2024
Associate Chris Hill took the July 2024 Georgia Bar Exam, and recently learned he passed with flying colors. Following his swearing in, he will be able to assist clients involving Georgia claims, in addition to the previous Florida and U.S. District Court claims he was already handling. Christopher Hill obtained his undergraduate degree and law degree from Florida State University. His practice focuses on insurance defense and litigation, including medical/dental malpractice, bodily injury and under/uninsured motorist claims, auto/trucking litigation, Personal Injury Protection claims, and commercial litigation, as well as commercial Landlord-Tenant law. Christopher is licensed to practice law in Florida and Georgia and has been admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.
By Chad Dunn September 30, 2024
The Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) Mock Trial Academy is an annual program dedicated to advancing trial advocacy skills in administrative law. The DOAH Mock Trial Academy is a week-long event that provides hands-on trial experience to administrative law practitioners. Participants engage in realistic courtroom simulations, taking on the roles of attorneys and witnesses. The Pennington team was represented in the 2024 DOAH Mock Trial Academy by: Chad Dunn, who served as a coach for the Admin Law Avengers; Rachel Givens, who participated as a member of the Big Cats Legal Royalty; and Marc Ito, who reprised his role as a key witness, Charles Jones. Pennington is honored to have contributed to this esteemed program, reinforcing our commitment to legal excellence and continuous professional development.
By Annabelle Maddox September 11, 2024
Shareholder, Brian Chojnowski, and Associate, Annabelle Maddox, recently obtained a full defense verdict in a case involving negligent security and damage to property in Gadsden County, Florida. The plaintiff alleged the security system the defendant commercial vehicle repair company had in place was insufficient to prevent a break-in, which resulted in the theft of the plaintiff’s property. The jury ultimately found that the defendant was not negligent and thus not liable for the plaintiff’s damages.
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