
Robert Burlington is a founder of the firm and is also its managing director.
In his more than 25 years of practice he has litigated and tried to completion
a wide variety of both jury and non-jury trials in state and federal courts.
These cases include business torts, commercial and real estate contract disputes,
securities transactions, class actions, as well as all aspects of state and
federal employment litigation. In 1995 he successfully defended and secured
the only acquittal of a central figure in one of the nation’s most notorious
savings and loan failures. He has built his practice by assisting clients in
formulating cost-effective litigation strategies and providing outstanding and
responsive service.
Mr. Burlington has maintained an active leadership role in continuing legal
education, having chaired and served on many Florida Bar CLE programs, and has
authored and lectured on commercial and business litigation topics. He authored
and co-authored chapters in several texts on civil remedies and employment discrimination.
He has consistently been voted by his peers as one of Florida’s Top Lawyers
in an annual survey conducted by The South Florida Legal Guide. Major law firms
and lawyers frequently engage him to serve as a mediator or arbitrator in complex
matters.
In addition to his trial and appellate practice, Mr. Burlington's leadership
is apparent in Florida’s business and civic communities. He serves on
the Metro-Dade Police Citizens Advisory Board, Florida Highway Safety Board,
Chairman of Friends for the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer
Center, and the Jimmy Ryce Center Advisory Board.
Education
University of Miami School of Law, cum laude, 1978
Member, Law Review
University of Miami, B.A., cum laude, 1973
Professional Affiliations
The Florida Bar
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Personal
Born in Syracuse, NY (raised in Wisconsin)
Resident of South Florida since 1971
Married; three children
Enjoys fishing, golf and tennis