Meet
Craig A. Laporte
Mr. Laporte has been practicing law, principally
in the area of personal injury litigation since he
graduated third in his class from Stetson University
College of Law in 1983. After obtaining his bachelor's
degree from the University of Florida in 1975, he
spent eight years as a deputy sheriff with the Pasco
County Sheriff's Office. He is admitted to practice
law in all Florida state courts and federal courts,
including the United States Supreme Court. He has
been active in both the local and state bar associations,
having served as Chairman of the Sixth Circuit Judicial
Nominating Commission, the local Florida Bar Grievance
Committee, the Florida Bar Unlicensed Practice of
Law Committee and a special statewide Unlicensed Practice
of Law in Multidiscliplinary Firms Committee. He has
been president of the West Pasco Bar Association,
and is an active member of the Academy of Florida
Trial Lawyers. He has had appellate cases reported
from the Florida Supreme Court, as well as the Second
and Fifth District Courts of Appeal. He also serves
as a Certified Circuit Civil Mediator.
Mr. Laporte's primary areas of practice
are all types of injury and death cases, insurance claims
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Meet
Peter A. Proly
Mr. Proly is a former state prosecutor for
Pasco and Pinellas counties. After receiving his law
degree from St. John's University School of Law in
New York, where he graduated in the top ten percent
of his class. He served as a J.A.G. officer and military
judge in courts martial. He is heavily involved in
the Guardian Ad Litem program, donating substantial
time to its needs. He has also served as chairman
of the local Florida Bar Grievance Committee
His primary areas of practice are all
types of criminal and traffic cases and injury claims. |
Meet
Brian T. Mulligan
Mr. Mulligan was born in Peoria, Illinois
on December 31, 1968. He was admitted to the Florida
Bar in 1996. After receiving his Bachelor's degree
in 1991 from the University of Florida he attended
the John Marshall Law School, from which he graduated
in 1996 with his Juris Doctor. He then worked for
the State Attorney's Office in Pinellas and Pasco
Counties, prosecuting misdemeanor and felony charges.
He joined Proly, Laporte and Mulligan, P.A. in 2001.
He is a member of the West Pasco Bar Association,
the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, and the Allgood-Altman
American Inns of Court.
His Primary areas of practice are criminal, traffic
cases and injury claims.
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