Jason Gonzalez (attorney)

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Jason Gonzalez, General Counsel to the Governor of Florida and Justice Charles Canady at the Florida Governor's Mansion for the announcement of Justice Canady's appointment to the Florida Supreme Court. August 28, 2008 Canady-gonzalez.jpg
Jason Gonzalez, General Counsel to the Governor of Florida and Justice Charles Canady at the Florida Governor's Mansion for the announcement of Justice Canady's appointment to the Florida Supreme Court. August 28, 2008
Jason Gonzalez with Florida Supreme Court Justices appointed during his term as General Counsel to the Governor of Florida: Justice Ricky Polston, Justice Jorge Labarga, Justice James E.C. Perry and Justice Charles Canady Justices-25.jpg
Jason Gonzalez with Florida Supreme Court Justices appointed during his term as General Counsel to the Governor of Florida: Justice Ricky Polston, Justice Jorge Labarga, Justice James E.C. Perry and Justice Charles Canady
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Oral argument before the Florida Supreme Court.

Jason Gonzalez (born September 30, 1973) is an attorney in Tallahassee, Florida. He is credited with reshaping the Florida Supreme Court while serving as General Counsel to the Governor of Florida. [1] He was the chief advisor to the Governor on the appointment of four Florida Supreme Court Justices. [2] He is a founding shareholder with Lawson Huck Gonzalez, PLLC and handles civil and administrative litigation, appeals, and government affairs.

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Early life and family

Jason Gonzalez was born in Tallahassee, Florida, the son of Larry Gonzalez (former Secretary of the Florida Department of Professional Regulations and Director of the Florida Commission on Ethics) and Jean Gonzalez. A seventh generation Floridian, Gonzalez is the great-great-grandson of Captain Manuel A. Gonzalez, who founded the City of Ft. Myers, Florida in 1866, [3] the great-grandson of Florida Pioneer and Explorer Alfonso Fernando Gonzalez and the great-great-great-great-grandson of Evander Lee, who founded the City of Leesburg, Florida in 1857. [4] Gonzalez attended the University of Florida, where he graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in business administration and a Juris Doctor degree. He became an attorney and Florida Bar member in 1998. While in law school, he married his high school sweetheart Sara Hicks Gonzalez. Jason and Sara are the parents of three boys.

Gonzalez practices in the areas of trial, appellate and administrative litigation and represents clients before the Florida Legislature and all State Executive branch agencies as a partner with Shutts & Bowen LLP. He has served two terms as General Counsel to the Republican Party of Florida, and a term as General Counsel to the Governor of Florida.

General Counsel to the Republican Party of Florida

Gonzalez has served two terms as General Counsel to the Republican Party of Florida, and has attended four Republican National Conventions with the Florida delegation (1988, 2008, 2012 and 2016).

The Deepwater Horizon Litigation

In 2010, immediately following the explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon, the vessel's owner, Transocean Ltd., selected Gonzalez to serve as its lead counsel for litigation and state regulatory matters in the Florida Panhandle. [5] [6] Over a two-year period, Mr. Gonzalez successfully obtained orders dismissing or removing every one of the more than 70 individual and class action lawsuits filed against Transocean in Florida. [5] [6]

Public service

Judicial Nominating Commissions

In 2007 the Florida Governor appointed Gonzalez to the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Florida Supreme Court. Gonzalez previously served terms as Chairman of the Judicial Nominating Commission for the First District Court of Appeal of Florida and Chairman of the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Second Judicial Circuit of Florida.

General Counsel to the Governor

Jason Gonzalez was appointed General Counsel to the Governor of Florida in 2008. As General Counsel he was the chief advisor to the Governor on all legal matters and served as the Governor's Chief Ethics Officer and chief advisor on judicial appointments. [1] In 2008-2009 Gonzalez was the chief advisor to the Governor on the appointments of four Florida Supreme Court Justices. The four appointments marked the first time in Florida history in which a Governor appointed a majority of the Court in less than a year. [2]

Judges and Justices Appointed During Gonzalez's Term as Governor's Counsel

NameCourtDate of Appointment
Justice Charles Canady Florida Supreme Court August 28, 2008
Justice Ricky Polston Florida Supreme Court October 1, 2008
Justice Jorge Labarga Florida Supreme Court January 2, 2009
Justice James E.C. Perry Florida Supreme Court March 11, 2009
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Judge Nelly KhouzamSecond District Court of AppealJune 3, 2008
Judge Cory CiklinFourth District Court of AppealDecember 10, 2008
Judge Marva CrenshawSecond District Court of AppealJanuary 7, 2009
Judge Nikki Ann ClarkFirst District Court of AppealJanuary 13, 2008
Judge Jonathan GerberFourth District Court of AppealApril 6, 2009
Judge Spencer LevineFourth District Court of AppealApril 6, 2009
Judge Robert MorrisSecond District Court of AppealJune 5, 2009
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Judge Keith SpotoTenth CircuitApril 3, 2008
Judge Lisa PorterSeventeenth CircuitApril 8, 2008
Judge John DommerichTwentieth CircuitApril 16, 2008
Judge Jim ShenkoTwentieth CircuitApril 16, 2008
Judge Brantley Clark, Jr.Fourteenth CircuitApril 22, 2008
Judge Robert EganNinth CircuitMay 5, 2008
Judge Tom BarberThirteenth CircuitMay 6, 2008
Judge Angela CowdenTenth CircuitMay 15, 2008
Judge Michael RaidenTenth CircuitMay 15, 2008
Judge William HaurySeventeenth CircuitMay 29, 2008
Judge Jack CoxFifteenth CircuitJuly 22, 2008
Judge Alane LabodaTwentieth CircuitJuly 20, 2008
Judge Ramiro ManalichTwentieth CircuitJuly 20, 2008
Judge Donald HafeleFifteenth CircuitOctober 22, 2008
Judge Jack HelingerSixth CircuitDecember 5, 2008
Judge Kenneth GillespieSeventeen CircuitJanuary 7, 2009
Judge Barbara McCarthySeventeenth CircuitJanuary 28, 2009
Judge Carlos RodriguezSeventeenth CircuitJanuary 28, 2009
Judge Dawn Caloca-JohnsonSecond CircuitMarch 26, 2009
Judge John BrownFirst CircuitApril 6, 2009
Judge Elizabeth RiceThirteenth CircuitMay 12, 2009
Judge Michael RudisillEighteenth CircuitJune 5, 2009
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Judge Rodney SmithMiami-Dade County CourtMay 16, 2008
Judge Flora SeffMiami-Dade County CourtJune 19, 2008
Judge Jay HurleyBroward County CourtJuly 28, 2008
Judge Reinaldo OjedaPolk County CourtAugust 12, 2008
Judge Archie Hayward, Jr.Lee County CourtAugust 12, 2008
Judge Susan Barbara FloodPolk County CourtAugust 12, 2008
Judge Jon AbdoneyPolk County CourtAugust 12, 2008
Judge Paul JeskeHillsborough County CourtAugust 26, 2008
Judge Michael ProvostCollier County CourtDecember 11, 2008
Judge Edward H. Merrigan, Jr.Broward County CourtApril 6, 2009
Judge Darren SteeleMartin County CourtMay 28, 2009
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Judge Doris JenkinsCourt of Compensation Claims (Tampa)March 26, 2008
Judge Tim BasquillCourt of Compensation Claims (West Palm Beach)March 26, 2008
Judge Paul TerlizzeseCourt of Compensation Claims (Melbourne)March 26, 2008
Judge Thomas PortualloCourt of Compensation Claims (Daytona Beach)November 26, 2008
Judge Shelley PunancyCourt of Compensation Claims (West Palm Beach)November 26, 2008
Judge Sylvia Medina-ShoreCourt of Compensation Claims (Miami)November 26, 2008
Judge Gerardo CastielloCourt of Compensation Claims (Miami)November 26, 2008
Judge James CondryCourt of Compensation Claims (Orlando)November 26, 2008
Judge Charles HillCourt of Compensation Claims (Miami)November 26, 2008
Judge Mark HofstadCourt of Compensation Claims (Lakeland)November 26, 2008
Judge Ellen LorenzenCourt of Compensation Claims (Tampa)November 26, 2008
Judge Robert McAileyCourt of Compensation Claims (Ft. Pierce)November 26, 2008
Judge Joseph FarrellCourt of Compensation Claims (Orlando)November 26, 2008
Judge Stephen RosenCourt of Compensation Claims (Jacksonville)November 26, 2008
Judge Mary D'AmbrosioCourt of Compensation Claims (West Palm Beach)February 11, 2009
Judge Alan KukerCourt of Compensation Claims (Miami)February 11, 2009
Judge Daniel LewisCourt of Compensation Claims (Ft. Lauderdale)February 11, 2009
Judge Marjorie Renee HillCourt of Compensation Claims (Gainesville)March 25, 2009

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References

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  2. 1 2 Colavecchio, Shannon (5 June 2009). "Jason Gonzalez, general counsel to Gov. Crist, resigns to spend time with family". The Tampa Bay Times. Archived from the original on 9 October 2012.
  3. History of Ft. Myers, Florida
  4. History of Leesburg, Florida
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