Jonathan E. Freidin
Florida Personal Injury Attorney
I am Jonathan Freidin, the Managing Partner at Freidin Brown, P.A. Since I joined the firm in 2014, I have handled some of our most challenging personal injury cases and have represented clients in multiple jury trials involving catastrophic injuries. My practice is primarily focused on medical malpractice and complex personal injury claims. I am deeply committed to my clients and am known throughout the firm for my meticulous attention to detail in every case I handle.
I graduated summa cum laude from George Washington University in 2009, where I was a recipient of the Presidential Merit Scholarship and served as a Student Justice on the University’s disciplinary court. After my undergraduate studies, I returned to Florida to pursue my Juris Doctor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, graduating cum laude in 2012. During my time in law school, I was an editor for the Florida Law Review and worked as a Certified Legal Intern at the Public Defender’s Office, representing indigent clients in court. Additionally, I served as a judicial extern for Judge Alan Gold in the Southern District of Florida. I earned book awards for achieving the highest grades in Appellate Advocacy and Child, Parent, & the State, and I also worked as a Teaching Assistant for Legal Research & Writing and Appellate Advocacy.
Before joining Freidin Brown, P.A., I spent two years as a federal law clerk for the Honorable Donald M. Middlebrooks in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. During my clerkship, I handled a variety of federal cases from inception to conclusion, including patent infringement, tort liability, employment discrimination, civil rights violations, and fraud cases. I also supported several appellate cases when Judge Middlebrooks served by designation on the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
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- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Birth Injury
- Wrongful Death
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- Freidin Brown, P.A.
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- Hon. Donald M. Middlebrooks
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- University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law
- J.D. (2012) | Law
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- Honors: Book Award for Appellate Advocacy, and Child Parent & the State
- Activities: Florida Law Review; TA for Legal Research & Writing and Appellate Advocacy
- The George Washington University
- B.A. (2009)
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- Honors: Summa cum laude
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- Q. Do I have a case?
- A: While every case is different, and all medical malpractice cases require a in-depth look at the medical records, it sounds like the original doctor may have been negligent in failing to perform repeat labs, recognize the infection, and act quickly enough to prevent serious injury or further spread of the infection. Whether you have a case or not may also come down to "causation" -- i.e., whether the ultimate injury could have been avoided had the original doctor acted appropriately and within the standard of care. This is usually a headlining defense in most medical malpractice cases involving infectious disease issues, such as the one you describe. You should definitely contact an ... Read More