Professional Liability Attorney David W. Henry Joins Marshall Dennehey in Orlando

David W. Henry has joined Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin as a shareholder in the firm’s Orlando office. A member of the Professional Liability Department, he focuses his practice on matters involving business and insurance disputes including employment claims, professional liability suits, Errors &Omissions (E&O), Directors & Officers (D&O) and Homeowners Association (HOA) litigation, as well as copyright and trademark claims for businesses and insurers.

Mr. Henry has been a fixture in the Central Florida legal community for more than 20 years. As a Florida Supreme Court Certified Civil and Appellate Mediator, he serves as a civil mediator for liability, insurance coverage and business litigation. He is also a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, an association of ADR professionals distinguished by their hands-on experience in the field of civil and commercial conflict resolution.

His background includes E&O and D&O litigation, deceptive trade practice suits, copyright and trademark litigation, and defamation and privacy claims. He is also experienced in employment disputes including Title VII, ADEA, whistleblower and other workplace claims.

Among his many legal achievements, Mr. Henry was honored by the Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) for his outstanding service to the OCBA Foreclosure Mediation Project.  Rated AV® Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell, he frequently speaks to lawyers and insurance professionals across the United States on issues relating to liability insurance, litigation management and effective mediation advocacy.

Mr. Henry received his bachelor’s degree from Emory University and his juris doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Before entering law school, he was a Robert T. (Bobby) Jones Fellow to the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He is admitted to practice law in Florida as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit and the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.