Overview
Dan Johnson handles a broad array of litigation matters in state and federal courts. These include commercial litigation, intellectual property litigation, insurance litigation, environmental and toxic tort litigation, employment litigation, and product liability litigation. He has extensive trial experience having litigated in federal courts in Orlando, Tampa, Miami, and Jacksonville, as well as the U.S. Tax Court and state courts throughout Florida.
Dan has extensive experience handling complex litigation disputes, including complex business disputes, intellectual property litigation of all types, insurance litigation including coverage disputes, toxic tort and environmental litigation, employment litigation, and products litigation. He has also litigated a wide range of cases for telecommunications carriers, equipment manufacturers, and service providers in both state and federal courts.
Areas of Focus
Practices
Industries
Insights
News
Recognition
- AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell
- The Best Lawyers in America, Commercial Litigation (2008–2025)
- Florida Super Lawyers, Super Lawyers Magazine (2007, 2009–2016)
Professional & Community Involvement
- American Bar Association
- The Florida Bar
- Labor and Employment Law Section
- Orange County Bar Association
- Leadership Orlando, Graduate
- Southern Ballet Theatre
- Past Member, Board of Directors
Speaking Engagements
- “Real Estate Contracts and Litigation Monsters,” ACC Central Florida, Orlando, FL (February 15, 2018)
- "Getting Serious: The Last 30 Days Before Trial," ABA Litigation Section Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (1997)
Credentials
Education
- Cornell Law School (J.D., 1985)
- Stetson University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1982)
Bar Admissions
Court Admissions
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