Whether it’s defending gay marriage, a hospital foundation, cigarette company, insurance or automotive companies, Carlton Fields Jorden Burt attorneys are ready and able to take on the case — or the cause.

“We have a reputation for being very committed to diversity in every form and we’ll take on a pro bono case because we have the resources, inclination and ability to do it,” said Thomas Meeks, national trial practice and business litigation practice group leader. “A mom and pop shop can’t do it. Our firm is willing to take on government entities or anyone else on behalf of our clients, no matter how complex a case may be.”

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