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CHARLESTON -- A man is suing 12 companies on behalf of a woman he claims suffered physical and emotional trauma while...
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Amy J. Quezon

Amy Quezon received her undergraduate degree from Furman University in 1989. She received her Juris Doctorate degree from Stetson University, College of Law, cum laude, in 1992.

Prior to joining McHugh Fuller Law Group, Ms. Quezon was an associate with the law firm of Jacobs & Goodman. Prior to that she was with the law firm of Wilkes & McHugh, P.A. where she practiced nursing home abuse and neglect litigation. Ms. Quezon also spent part of her career as a prosecutor with the Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office. While there, Ms. Quezon was the lead trial attorney focusing on violent felony cases. During her career, she has tried over 100 jury trials, many of which were medical malpractice and nursing home in nature.

Ms. Quezon is licensed to practice law in Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas. She is a member of the Florida Bar, the Hillsborough County Bar Association, The Florida Justice Association (f/k/a The Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers), the American Bar Association, the American Association for Justice (f/k/a the American Trial Lawyers Association), the Mississippi Bar Association, the State Bar of Texas, and the Southern Trial Lawyers Association.