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'''Levin, Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Echsner & Proctor, P.A.''' is a Pensacola law firm specializing in personal injury and product liability cases. It was founded as '''Levin & Askew''' by [[David Levin]] and [[Reubin Askew]] in [[1955]]. [[Fred Levin]] joined the firm in [[1961]] and eventually became head partner, along with [[Mike Papantonio]].
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'''Levin, Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Echsner & Proctor, P.A.''' is a Pensacola law firm specializing in personal injury and product liability cases. It was founded as '''Levin & Askew''' by [[David Levin]] and [[Reubin Askew]] in [[1955]]. [[Fred Levin]] joined the firm in [[1961]] and eventually became head partner. It was known for a time as '''Levin, Middlebrooks, Mabie, Thomas, Mayes & Mitchell''', among other names.
  
 
The firm is most known for playing a major role in the $13.2 billion settlement won by the State of Florida against the tobacco industry in [[1998]].
 
The firm is most known for playing a major role in the $13.2 billion settlement won by the State of Florida against the tobacco industry in [[1998]].

Latest revision as of 18:27, 3 August 2008

Levin, Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Echsner & Proctor, P.A. is a Pensacola law firm specializing in personal injury and product liability cases. It was founded as Levin & Askew by David Levin and Reubin Askew in 1955. Fred Levin joined the firm in 1961 and eventually became head partner. It was known for a time as Levin, Middlebrooks, Mabie, Thomas, Mayes & Mitchell, among other names.

The firm is most known for playing a major role in the $13.2 billion settlement won by the State of Florida against the tobacco industry in 1998.