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Ocala Personal Injury Lawyer
Overview
Katherine Piccin Glynn was born in Southfield, Michigan on May 29, 1969. She was a Ford Foundation Scholar at Eckerd College, from which she graduated with honors in 1991. She then graduated from St. Thomas University School of Law, was admitted to The Florida State Bar in 1995 and US District Court, Middle District in 1999. Upon graduation, she was appointed Assistant State Attorney for the Fifth Judicial Circuit. During the next four years, she gained extensive jury trial experience, mainly with white-collar crime and other felony cases.
Katie was hired as the first in-house General Counsel for the Marion County Clerk’s Office in 2007. In the last year there, she was appointed as the Chief Deputy of Courts for the Clerk’s Office.
Katie has enjoyed litigating civil cases with her father for fifteen years now. Currently, as Managing Partner, Katie handles complex personal injury cases, trucking cases, wrongful death cases, product liability, and medical malpractice cases.
When she isn't fighting for justice on behalf of injured folks in Ocala and surrounding areas, she's engaging in equestrian events such as playing polo, show jumping and other horse-related pursuits.
About Katherine Piccin Glynn
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner, since 2017
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 1995
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida, 1999
Other Affiliations
- Florida Bar Civil Rules Committee, 2014 - 2016
- Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers Association, Best Practices Committee, 2011 - 2014
- Marion County Bar Association, 2006 - 2007 (Treasurer)
- D.R. Smith Inn of Court, 2003, Treasurer, 2019 - Current
- Florida Justice Association, Eagle Member
Pro Bono Activities
- CrimeStoppers of Marion County, Director, 2013 - 2016
- Lion’s Club, Ocala Chapter, 2015 - Present
- Ocala/Marion County Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Program, Divisional Vice President, 2005 - 2008
- Ocala Horse Alliance, Board Member, 2022 - Current
Past Positions
- Brad King, State Lawyer for the Fifth Judicial Circuit, Assistant State Lawyer, 1995 - 1999
- The Piccin Law Firm, Associate and Partner, 1999 - 2006
- Sag Harbor, Inc., Sag Harbor Realty, Inc., Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Counsel, 2006 - 2007
- David R. Ellspermann, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, Marion County, Florida, General Counsel and Chief Deputy, 2008 - 2016
- First Avenue National Bank, Director, 2006 - 2016
Education
- St. Thomas University School of Law, Miami Gardens, Florida, 1995
Juris Doctor - Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1991
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Honors: Ford Foundation Scholar
Honors: With Honors
Office Information
Address
320 NW 3rd Ave.PO Box 159 Ocala, FL 34475
Phone
Fax
- 352-351-8057
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