John M. Mullin | Attorney

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John M. Mullin, a director with Tripp Scott, focuses his practice in the areas of creditor's rights (including commercial foreclosures, workouts and receiverships), commercial litigation, real estate litigation, shareholder disputes, trade secrets, business torts and appellate law.

Previously, Mullin was founding partner with Duke Mullin & Galloway, which merged with Tripp Scott in 2006. At Duke Mullin, he represented local companies and individuals in a variety of civil and commercial litigation matters, including claims for unjust enrichment, construction disputes, theft of trade secrets, breaches of fiduciary duty, premises liability, medical malpractice, product liability and countless other cases. In addition, he has argued appeals before the Second, Third and Fourth District Courts of Appeal.  Prior to founding Duke Mullin & Galloway, he was a litigator with a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., firm.

Mullin is a former president of the Broward County Bar Association's Young Lawyers Section and a former member of the Florida Bar Association's Young Lawyers Board of Governors. He is a graduate of Class XVI of Leadership Broward, where he was voted class president, and he formerly served on the organization's board of directors. He is currently a member of the Bench Bar Liaison Committee of the Business Law Section.

Mullin holds a law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law and a bachelor's degree in English from Queens College.  He is currently a member of the Florida Bar Business Law Section.

Education

Queens College

Founded 1969

Tripp Scott, P.A. Highlights

Estate, Business, Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Employment, Real Estate/Land Use, Creditor's Rights, Healthcare Law, Aviation, Intellectual Property, Finance & Corporate Law

Firm Size: 57
Firm Locations: 1
Languages: English