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Timothy D. Groves is a trial attorney with the law firm of Rafferty Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa. With an impressive educational background and a stellar reputation, Tim has forged a career litigating cases involving medical malpractice.
Born and raised in Florida, Mr. Groves is a double gator, having successfully completed both his undergraduate and law degrees at the highly competitive University of Florida.
Following his graduation from law school, Tim Groves joined the law firm Telan, Meltz, Wallace, & Eide, P.A., previously known as Grower, Ketcham, Eide, Telan, & Meltz, P.A., as an Associate. During his tenure at the firm, he gained invaluable experience defending hospitals, physicians, and physician groups in a wide range of medical malpractice lawsuits. His role extended far beyond the courtroom, encompassing all aspects of litigation, from meticulously investigating presuit matters to skillfully navigating trials.
Tim joins the firm with key trial skills that are critical when litigating cases involving gross medical negligence. He has a wide range of experience deposing exports, arguing complex motions and all facets of discovery. Tim's hallmark, however, is his collaborative approach. He works closely with clients and experts, fostering a team effort to develop winning case strategies.
With a solid foundation in medical malpractice litigation and a proven track record in trial advocacy, Tim Groves is a relentless advocate for justice. His commitment to upholding the highest standards of legal excellence makes him an exceptional member of our medical malpractice team.
With a solid foundation in medical malpractice litigation and proven trial skills, Tim Groves is a relentless advocate for justice.
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