Guy Perenich is 50 years into his law practice now and still fighting daily for the rights of his injured clients. And, still teaching me and the other six attorneys at our firm how to do it right.
Guy is no Greedy Trial Lawyer, and he had put his mark or stamp on all of us at Perenich, Carroll, Perenich, Avril, Caulfield & Noyes, P.A. He will not permit us to perform at less than our very best in the interest of justice for our clients.
In the summer of 1960, fresh out of high school, I worked for Guy Perenich as a runner, research assitant and all around gofer. He was a partner in a two man law firm, founded in 1955, that only represented accident victims and their families. He was a man well suited to be a voice of the injured.
Guy Perenich is 50 years into his law practice now and still fighting daily for the rights of his injured clients. And, still teaching me and the other six attorneys at our firm how to do it right.
There is much to be said about Guy and some of it can be found at his short biography online.
But, what needs to be said is that this good and decent man has devoted 50 years to making things better for those who were injured or died because of the misconduct of others. And, that he has approached each client and case with an extraordinarily high level of skill, creativity and tenacity.
Guy is no “Greedy Trial Lawyer,” and he has put his mark or stamp on all of us at Perenich, Carroll, Perenich, Avril, Caulfield & Noyes, P.A. He will not permit us to perform at less than our very best in the interest of justice for our clients.
I applaud and thank Guy for his mentoring and his continuing work to improve the lives of so many victims in Tampa Bay and throughout the State of Florida.
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