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Alexander Murphree Clem

Orlando, florida

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Biography Overview

Alexander Murphree Clem was born in Vero Beach, Florida on November 6, 1963. Mr. Clem received a B.A. degree from Furman University in 1986 and his law degree from Stetson University College of Law, where he graduated cum laude in 1990. While at Stetson, Mr. Clem was a member of the Stetson Law Review, the winner of the Attorney’s Title Insurance Fund Law Review Competition, and runner-up in the freshman moot court competition.

Before attending law school, Mr. Clem was the recipient of a Rotary Scholarship and studied at the University of Bristol in Bristol, England and he also studied at Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan. Mr. Clem practices in the area of Nursing Home Negligence, Personal Injury, and Wrongful Death. He has been actively involved in the trial bar’s activities both in Florida and at the national level. He has also served on the Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission.

Mr. Clem has served as a member of the Legislative Committee of the Orange County Bar Association and the Federal and State Trial Practice Committee of the Orange County Bar Association, where he served as chairman of the Courtroom Technology Subcommittee. He is a member of The Florida Bar, The Tennessee Bar, American Bar Association, and he has been a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Mr. Clem currently serves on the Stetson University College of Law’s Board of Overseers.

Since 1997, Mr. Clem has served in leadership roles in the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, which is now known as the Florida Justice Association (“FJA”), including being selected by his peers to serve as President of the organization during the 2004-2005 term. As a leader of the FJA, Mr. Clem has fought tort reform advocates and the insurance industry for several years as an advocate for the interests of injured Floridians and the civil justice system. Mr. Clem has been a frequent lecturer at FJA and American Association for Justice seminars throughout the country on a variety of topics relating to nursing home and personal injury litigation. He has also testified extensively before Florida Senate and House committees on a wide range of tort reform issues.

Mr. Clem has obtained numerous seven and eight-figure verdicts, including verdicts for $19 million and $26 million.

Since 2005, Mr. Clem has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America and he was selected as the 2005 recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Stetson University College of Law. Mr. Clem is also actively involved in numerous charitable organizations in Orlando, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. He is married to Carmen Maria Clem with whom he has 3 children: Cristina, Isabella and Alexander II.


Practice Areas

  • Nursing Home Abuse
  • Personal Injury
  • Wrongful Death

Recent Successes

$1,568,563.30 Verdict Batista v. Persaud Car Accidents 2015
$45,248.50 Verdict Guyton v. Robinson Car Accidents 2013
$25,927,183.55 Verdict Brink v. Ruiz Car Accidents 2013
$18,888,875.70 Verdict VanZyl v. Kincaid Car Accidents 2011
$682,121.55 Verdict Parrish v. City of Orlando Slip & Fall 2011
$1,355,034.19 Verdict Hobbs v. Adams Car Accidents 2010
$1,061,677.46 Verdict Boyan v. Marietta Car Accidents 2010
$19,441.00 Verdict Barkman v. Adams Car Accidents 2010
$1,329,280.52 Verdict McGregor v. Molnar and Commercial Carrier Corp. Car Accidents 2005
  • Batista v. Persaud

    $1,568,563.30

    Verdict - 2015

  • Guyton v. Robinson

    $45,248.50

    Verdict - 2013

  • Brink v. Ruiz

    $25,927,183.55

    Verdict - 2013

Memberships

  • Florida Justice Association President
  • American Association for Justice
  • Million Dollar Advocate’s Forum
  • The Florida Bar
  • American Bar Association

Education

  • Furman University, B.A. 1986
  • Stetson University, cum laude, 1990
  • University of Bristol, Bristol, England
    • Winner of Attorney’s Title Insurance Fund Law Review Competition
    • Recipient of Rotary Scholarship (1986-87)