One of South Florida’s most prominent lawyers was orphaned at the age of 12 while living in New York with his aunt and uncle before moving to the Sunshine State to live with his brother.

James A. Gale experienced many trials and tribulations growing up, before he rose to become co-chair of intellectual property litigation at Cozen O’ Connor in Miami, pushing himself to become a successful intellectual property counselor and litigator.

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