Thomas F. Condon

September 30, 2019

Thomas F. Condon

hroughout my years in practice, I have had the privilege to represent employers, insurance carriers, servicing agents, and employees in workers’ compensation cases and disability cases. I have also served as Attorney for the Escambia County Tax Collector from 1980 to now by assisting the Tax Collector in her statutory duties of collecting taxes for the county, legal advice, depositions in aid of execution, and litigation to collect taxes. Another long-standing area of my practice, from 1976 to present, is the forming legal entities (i.e. LLCs, Corporations, Limited Partnerships, etc.) and the representation of these legal entities thereafter.
 
During my legal career, I have been a speaker at continuing legal education seminars at least 20 times covering civil law, trial practice, civil procedure, wills, trusts, and workers’ comp. In an effort to improve the medical profession’s working relationship with the legal profession as it relates to the exchange of information (i.e. depositions, reports, medical reports, conferences and the like), I authored an outline and conducted approximately three years ago, three seminars for doctors, medical students, and physical therapists.
 
In the last five years, I have participated in the free Legal Clinic for Northwest Florida Legal Aid advising citizens of their legal rights and answering their legal questions. I have been a member of the boards of the following, Volunteer Pensacola: Matt Langley Bell Scholarship Committee, and the advisory council for the Catholic diocese of Mobile-Tallahassee. Through a local Bar committee, I have presented in the recent past a DUI program for high school seniors at Jay, Pensacola, Catholic, and Tate high schools.
 

 

I am also a member and participant in the REAP program, the federal parolee Mentor Program, and the Northwest Florida Legal Aid free legal clinic.
 
 
 
 
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