Robert K. Tucker II

Senior Counsel

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  • Biography

    Robert K. Tucker II is a civil trial lawyer who focuses his practice on the defense of general and commercial litigation claims, as well as labor and employment, and consumer protection matters. He represents a wide array of clients including individuals, businesses, national and regional insurers and large self-insured companies in both state and federal courts, as well as in administrative proceedings. With substantial litigation experience on both the defense and plaintiff sides, he brings a unique perspective on cases, which is an asset in obtaining favorable outcomes for his clients.

    Prior to joining GRSM, Robert worked for several prominent national law firms. He was also the statewide managing attorney for the personal injury department in a Tampa, Florida based plaintiff's trial and class action firm. Earlier in his career and before relocating to Tampa, Florida, he worked as an associate attorney in South Florida, handling an array of insurance defense matters, and while in law school, he served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable James W. Whatley, Florida Second District Court of Appeal located in Tampa, Florida.

    Admissions

    • Florida
    • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida 
    • U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida
    • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida

    Memberships

    • The Florida Bar
    • Hillsborough County Bar Association

    Community Involvement

    • Phi Delta Theta Chapter House Association, Inc., Vice President, Board of Directors Member
    • American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Westchase, Executive Committee Member
    • The Muscular Dystrophy Association, Volunteer (various locations)
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  • Education

    Education

    J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law, 2007

    • Book Award, Trial Practice

    B.S., Business Administration, University of Florida, 2003

    Honors

    Best Lawyers in America® distinction in Commercial Litigation (2023-2025)

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