Todd Cranshaw has more than 30 years experience in civil trial litigation. Mr. Cranshaw attended Florida Atlantic University (BA 1985) and the St. Thomas University School of Law (JD with High Honors 1988). While at St. Thomas, Mr. Cranshaw authored the inaugural law review article in the St. Thomas Law Forum: “A Test for Freedom: The Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited.” Vol. 1 No. 1; served as President of the Student Bar Association; and was ranked third overall in his graduating class.
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Mr. Cranshaw began his legal career in 1988 handling primarily medical negligence defense cases with the Orlando firm of Taraska, Grower, Unger and Ketchum, PA. In 1991, Mr. Cranshaw relocated his practice to Daytona Beach where he worked as a medical malpractice defense attorney with the firm, Smith, Schoder, Rouse and Bouck before eventually starting his own firm.
Over the years, Mr. Cranshaw has represented healthcare professionals and entities in the state trial court system and before administrative agency action tribunals. Mr. Cranshaw has tried many malpractice cases to verdict in the Circuit Courts throughout central and northeast Florida and has successfully appeared and argued before the Florida Supreme Court.
Mr. Brown is a member in good standing with the Georgia Bar (inactive), the Florida Bar, and the Volusia County Bar Association. Mr. Brown served on the board of directors for the Volusia County Bar Association from 1997 to 2000. He served as treasurer of the Volusia County Bar Association from 2000 to 2001; president-elect in 2001 to 2002; and president in 2002 to 2003.
Mr. Brown’s practice is now limited to medical malpractice cases involving serious injury and pharmacy malpractice cases.