Declan C. McGinty - Orlando, FL
Attorney at Fisher Rushmer, PA
Lawyers in Orlando, FL
200 E. Robinson Street Suite 800 Orlando, FL 32801 - 1642
Updated: 07/16/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Declan’s practice focuses on the defense of civil litigation claims, including general negligence, bodily injury, and uninsured motorist claims, as well as commercial litigation.
Prior to joining the Fisher Rusher team, Declan began his legal career in California, where he defended construction professionals in defects claims and the County of Los Angeles in liability claims brought against law enforcement. Declan also gained experience representing plaintiffs in bodily injury claims. After relocating back to his native Florida, Declan continued his career in defending matters involving general liability, negligence and intentional torts, catastrophic injury, construction defects, first-party property damage, and employment claims, as well as his work on cybersecurity and data privacy.
Raised in Orlando, Declan graduated from the University of Florida with his Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications – TV Production, before earning his Juris Doctor from the Mercer University School of Law.
Education
Legal Education
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Mercer University School of Law,
Macon,
Georgia
J.D.
Non Legal Education
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University of Florida,
Gainesville,
Florida
B.S.
Major: Telecommunications
Past Positions
- Jackson Lewis, PC, Associate, 2024 - 2025
- Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig, Associate, 2022 - 2024
Bar Admissions
- California, 2019
- Florida, 2022
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida
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Contact
200 E. Robinson Street
Suite 800
Orlando, FL 32801 - 1642
Phone Number: 407-843-2111
Fax Number: 407-422-1080
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.fisherlawfirm.com
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