Joseph A Eustace Jr.

Joseph A Eustace Jr.

7.4

Very Good

Experience 4
Industry Recognition 1
Professional Conduct 5

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 65% White Collar Crime
    25 years
  • 25% Personal Injury
    25 years
  • 10% Appeals
    25 years

Contact Information

  • Address registered with Bar Association
    1802 N Morgan St
    Tampa, FL 33602
    813-223-6048
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Résumé

Licenses

  • 26 years since Joseph A Eustace Jr. was first licensed to practice law in FL.

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Associate at Anthony J. LaSpada, P.A. 1983–present

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Stetson University College of Law Assoc. Editor, Stetson Law review law 1982
Florida State University Business Administration BS - Bachelor of Science 1978

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member Hillsborough County Bar Association 1983–present
Member Appellate Practice Section, Florida Bar Association 1984–present
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Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
Treating Physicians Under Rule 26: Expert Witness or Mere Bystander? AFTL Journal 2004
Withholding The Withholds: The New Section 775.08435 HCBA Lawyer 2004
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Cases

Title:
Butterworth v. Caggiano, 506 So.2d 56 (Fla. 1992)

Practice Area:
Criminal Defense

Outcome:
Dismissal of forfeiture of homestead property

Description:
In a case of first impression in Florida, established that Florida Constitution prohibits forfeiture of homestead property.

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