The lawyers of Shapiro, Goldman, Babboni & Walsh have over 100 years of combined Florida legal experience in personal injury, wrongful death and negligence cases. David Shapiro, David Goldman, and Michael Babboni have each represented accident victims throughout the State of Florida for over twenty years. Bernard Walsh has been a Florida lawyer for more than three decades, and has over a quarter century of experience in the area of personal injury law. Taken together, our partners have handled more than 10,000 personal injury cases involving brain, head, neck, spinal cord, shoulder and knee injuries, as well as wrongful death cases, over their combined careers.
M. David ShapiroM. David Shapiro graduated from the University of Florida, College of Journalism, in 1981. He graduated from Florida State University College of Law with honors in 1985 and was admitted to The Florida Bar the same year. He is an AV-rated, Board Certified Civil Trial lawyer who for more than twenty years has successfully litigated personal injury cases in Florida.
David L. GoldmanDavid L. Goldman graduated from Hamilton College in 1983 and the Tulane University School of Law in 1987. He was admitted to The Florida Bar in the same year. Mr. Goldman has been handling personal injury cases in Florida for twenty years, and is active in many local community, religious and political organizations.
Michael J. BabboniMichael J. Babboni has practiced civil and criminal litigation in St. Petersburg, Florida since October of 1987. He has been lead counsel in jury trials from Pasco County to Sarasota County on the west coast of Florida, and from Sanford south to Sebring in central Florida.
Bernard F. WalshBernard F. Walsh graduated from the University of South Florida before receiving his law degree from Cumberland School of Law in 1978. He was awarded The National Book Awards for Constitutional Law and Professional Responsibility during law school. Mr. Walsh has been practicing law in Florida for over thirty years and is also a member of the Million Dollar
Advocates Forum.