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Announcements & News
Brigadier General (Ret.) Michael L. Ferguson awarded the "Order of Saint Maurice"
Brigadier General (Ret.) Michael L. Ferguson of Pensacola, FL was awarded the "Order of Saint Maurice" by Commanding General Michael Ferriter at Fort Benning, Georgia on 10 February, 2010. This is the National Infantry Association's highest honor and recognizes those who have contributed significantly to the Infantry in ways that are standout in the eyes of the recognizant's seniors, subordinates and peers.
Ferguson is an AV rated Attorney who was appointed Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army in 2003. He serves as an advisor to Senior leaders of the Army and acts as liaison between the Army and State leaders. He received his BS degree in Science from West Point and has also earned advanced Degrees from the University of Florida in Law, American University in International Relations and Central Michigan University in Business Management.
Ferguson has been awarded some 30 plus awards, decorations, and badges including the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star with one "V" device and three oak leaf clusters, and Purple Heart.
Ferguson is Trustee Emeritus, University of Florida Law Center Association Board of Trustees; was Citizens Review Member for Governor Crist's Transition Team; Chairman, Advisory Council, College of Business, University of West Florida; Advisory Board Member, Institute of Innovative Community Learning and BRAIVE Foundation of Jacksonville; Member UWF Military Community Policy Council; Vice President and member of Board of Directors, Emerald Coast Honor Flight; and approved Adjunct Professor and Guest Lecturer, College of Business, University of West Florida. He is a Gideon. He and his wife have endowed a scholarship for Veterans' children at the University of West Florida and are Silver Level Sponsors of the Patriot Education History Book for all 8th grade students in Santa Rosa County, FL, titled "Freedom". He has been elected to the Pensacola High School Hall of Fame and he and his wife are Paul Harris fellows. He has received the Florida Senate Resolution for Outstanding Citizen.
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Stephen R. Moorhead Presented with the J.B. Hopkins Distinguished Service Award by the West Florida Homebuilders Association
Stephen R. Moorhead was presented with the J.B. Hopkins Distinguished Service Award by the West Florida Homebuilders Association on December 17, 2009. This award was established in 1997, and there have only been three recipients since its inception. The award is an acknowledgement of "commitment and counsel and a symbol of excellence that he has maintained with character, integrity and class."
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Pensacola Habitat for Humanity Names Stephen Moorhead Volunteer of the Month for December
Visit any Pensacola Habitat job site and you will see scores
of volunteers swinging hammers for Habitat. However, much of
the really tough work for Habitat is accomplished by a
handful of dedicated affiliate leaders like Mr. Steve
Moorhead. Steve Moorhead is a longtime volunteer and friend
of Habitat for Humanity. Mr. Moorhead served on the Habitat
Board of Directors from 1988-1999, and rejoined the Habitat
Board in 2008. As a local attorney and founding partner of
McDonald, Fleming, Moorhead law firm, Mr. Moorhead serves as
a valuable advisor to Pensacola Habitat. Mr. Moorhead
generously lends his time and expertise to guide the
affiliate on legal matters, land purchases and affiliate
policy. In 2009 he served as chairman of the affiliate
by-law committee and continually helps Habitat make
important decisions that keep our home building ministry
strong and successful.
excerpt from
Habitchat Newsletter - Winter 2009
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McDonald Fleming Moorhead Open New Pace Location
The law firm of McDonald, Fleming, Moorhead, Ferguson, Green, Smith, Heath & de Kozan, LLP is pleased to announce the recent opening of a second location at 4636 Summerdale Blvd., Pace.
Located just off Highway 90, the new office provides a convenient place for clients in Pace, Milton and North Santa Rosa County to handle real estate closings, depositions, mediations and any other needs.
The firm provides services in business, real estate, condominium, construction, probate, estate planning, tax and tort law, insurance disputes, personal injury and wrongful death, and many of its attorneys are Board Certified in their particular practice areas.
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Firm Hosts Reception Honoring UWF Intercollegiate Athletics Department
Our firm recently had the honor of hosting a reception honoring the University of West Florida Intercollegiate Athletics Department. Many professionals and notable community leaders were in attendance in support of the University and its athletic programs. UWF President Judy Bense and Athletic Director, Dave Scott, gave exciting speeches highlighting the bright future of athletics at the University. Attendees were among the first to get a close-up look at the new UWF Argo logo. Great food was provided by Sidelines Sports Bar on Pensacola Beach. Special thanks to our co-sponsors O'Sullivan Creel and Saltmarsh, and to our own Todd Harris, Bruce McDonald and Nancy Lemke for making the reception a successful event.
This is an exciting time for the University of West Florida, so please join us in supporting our UWF athletic teams this year. Go Argos!
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Robert Heath and Stephen Moorhead Named Super Lawyers for the 2nd Year in a Row
Attorneys Stephen R. Moorhead and Robert N. Heath have been named by Florida Super Lawyers magazine as two of the top attorneys in Florida for 2009.
Florida Super Lawyers recognizes outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Stephen Moorhead was recognized in "Real Estate" for the second consecutive year and Robert Heath was recognized in "Plaintiff Personal Injury" for the third consecutive year. Only 5 percent of lawyers in the state receive the distinction.
Florida Super Lawyers is published as a special supplement in leading newspapers and city and regional magazines across the country. Polling, research and selection are performed by Law & Politics, a publication of Key Professional Media, Inc.
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Robert N. Heath, Jr. Guest Speaker for Northwest Florida Paralegal Association
Robert Heath was the guest speaker at the July meeting of the Northwest Florida Paralegal Association. Robert's presentation focused on the subject of Personal Injury Protection (PIP).
"All you wanted to know about PIP, but were afraid to ask." Approximately 65 members of the professional association of paralegals were in attendance.
Robert Heath is a native of Pensacola with over twenty-eight years of experience as a trial lawyer and has tried over 100 jury trials. He is a graduate of Auburn University and earned his law degree from Florida State University School of Law in 1981. He served as an Assistant State Attorney in the First Judicial Circuit of Florida before entering private practice in 1983.
Robert previously served as a member of the Executive Council of the Florida Bar Trial Lawyers Section, is a Fellow of the Southern Trial Lawyers Association and has served on the Insurance Task Force for the Florida Justice Association since 2001. Robert was certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a Circuit Civil Mediator in 1993 and serves on several national arbitration panels. He has earned an AV® rating by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating possible given by his peers in the Pensacola area.
Robert was selected as a Florida Super Lawyer in the field of personal injury in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and was named by Florida Trend Magazine as one of Florida's Legal Elite for 2009.
He is the author of "Proposals for Settlement in PIP Cases: Should U.S. Security Ins. Co. v. Cahuasqui Be Overturned?" which was published in the Florida Bar Journal and co-authored the chapter on "Documentary Evidence" published by the Florida Bar in its Civil Trial Practice series.
Robert's practice is focused on matters involving personal injury, wrongful death, insurance bad faith, product liability, and insurance related litigation. He handles cases throughout the State of Florida.
Robert's websites, www.floridapiplawyer.com and
www.pensacolaattorney.net, focuses on personal injury protection law.
Certifications
Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer by the Florida Bar
Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy
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The law firm is proud to announce the association of Matthew A. Bush
Matthew A. Bush has become associated
with the law firm of McDonald, Fleming,
Moorhead, Ferguson, Green, Smith,
Blankenship, Heath & de Kozan, LLP. A native
of Pensacola, Matthew earned his bachelor's
degree in political science from the University
of West Florida and his Juris Doctorate Magna
Cum Laude from Thomas M. Cooley Law
School, where he served as senior associate
editor of the school's law review.
A member of the Young Lawyers Division of
the Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association,
Mr. Bush is admitted to practice before all
Florida Courts. His practice is primarily
focused on the areas of construction, business
and real estate litigation.
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Belinda de Kozan guest speaker for Northwest Florida
Paralegal Association
November 2008
Belinda de Kozan was the guest
speaker at the November meeting of the Northwest Florida
Paralegal Association. Belinda's presentation focused on the
subject of mediation and included topics such as the distinction
between mediation and arbitration; the mediation process; and
advance preparation of cases for mediation to maximize the
benefits of the mediation session. Approximately 60 members of
the professional association of paralegals were in attendance.
Belinda is a native of Pensacola and obtained her Bachelor's
Degree in Advertising (Business Minor) and her Juris Doctorate
from the University of Florida. She has specialized in the field
of civil litigation in Pensacola since 1991 and has been a
partner with McDonald, Fleming, Moorhead since 2002. Belinda is
certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a mediator of Circuit
Civil Disputes and actively serves as mediator in a broad range
of civil litigation disputes, including those involving personal
injury and wrongful death, real estate, business, contract and
insurance disputes. Belinda is licensed to practice law in all
state courts of Florida and in the U.S. District Court for the
Northern District of Florida. She is a member of the Florida
Bar, Trial Lawyers Section of the Florida Bar, the
Escambia-Santa Rosa County Bar Association, the local chapter of
the American Inns of Court and IMPACT 100.
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William A. Bond Presents a "Primer on
Probate, Trusts, and Estate Planning" at the first annual Senior
Festbr>
February 2008
William A. Bond presented a "Primer on Probate,
Trusts, and Estate Planning" to attendees at the
first annual Senior Fest held on February 23, 2008
in Pensacola, Florida. Approximately 200 seniors
attended Senior Fest on February 23 at the
University of West Florida.
Download copies of Mr.
Bond's presentation materials:
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Congratulations to the IHMC for Winning the 2007 "Excellence in Technology-Led Economic Development" Award
December 2007
Pensacola's own Institute for Human and Machine
Cognition or "IHMC" has received national
recognition from the U.S. Department of
Commerce for excellence in Technology-Led Economic
Development. The award goes to the most outstanding
non-profit entity who has
most successfully addressed "what's next" to keep
technology-led economic development expanding on a
national level. But, IHMC is
doing more than just moving the national economy
forward -- it is moving Pensacola's economy forward
by creating new jobs, revitalizing
the historic downtown area, and promoting science
education in our community.
In 2007, IHMC attracted world-class talent to
Pensacola by hiring 24
new employees with advanced degrees and experience
ranging from
military defense research to international
development and economics.
While attracting the current best and brightest to
Pensacola,
IHMC is preparing the best and brightest of tomorrow
with its "Science
Saturdays" and "I Love Science Programs". Science
Saturdays
is a monthly hands-on science program for kids in
grades 3, 4, and
5. The "I LOVE Science" program was launched in 2006
by IHMC
and Gulf Power to increase the frequency of hands-on
science activities
in our schools.

What else is IHMC doing? It is transforming the
landscape of historical
downtown Pensacola with planned expansion of its
campus which
envisions human-scale streets with offices, shops
and residences
integrated seamlessly throughout the entire block.
Author Richard Florida, in his book Rise of the
Creative Class, said
this of IHMC:
"The IHMC has convincingly demonstrated how a
major scientific and
technical center can play a catalytic role in
rebuilding and strengthening
the fabric of an urban community. Not only has the
IHMC made a
direct contribution to the economic development of
its surroundings; its
role as a powerful talent magnet has had enormous
regional, state, and
national benefits."
McDonald Fleming Moorhead thanks IHMC for its impressive
contributions to our community and looks forward to the continued
revitalization of our historic downtown.
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Congratulations to the Pensacola
Young Professionals on the Success of Internship
Pensacola!
September 2007
The Pensacola Young Professionals honored the first
graduating class
of Internship Pensacola this August. Internship
Pensacola is a joint
effort of the Pensacola Young Professionals, the
University of West
Florida and the Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce.
The
program matches local college students with area
businesses who
provide full-time, salaried summer internship positions.
The program
is geared at retaining our bright college students and
assuring that they will remain in Pensacola upon
graduation.
In addition to securing internships, Internship
Pensacola strives
to showcase Pensacola as a fantastic place to live, work
and play.
The program organized several networking and social
events for the
interns including Music in the Park, a Pensacola
Pelicans baseball
game and an informative trolley tour of Downtown
Pensacola and
Santa Rosa Island. These networking events help to
educate the
interns on Pensacola's rich history, culture and
entertainment.
The Internship Pensacola class for Summer 2007 was
comprised
of 16 interns. The following twelve companies
participated in the
inaugural year of the program: Avalex Technologies, Beck
Property
Co., CTS America, Escambia County Public Information
Office,
Power Co., IHMC, McBride Construction, O'Sullivan Creel,
Pensacola
Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Silver Bullet Technology,
Studer
Group, and T-Gill Fuel, Inc. As of press time, at least
8 of the interns
had accepted permanent positions with their company.
Internship Pensacola will return next summer. Any
interested companies or organizations should visit
www.internshippensacola.com for more information.
Keep up the good work, PYP!
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John B. Trawick has joined the
partnership of McDonald Fleming Moorhead
August 2007
John
B. Trawick, a lifelong resident of Pensacola, is a
partner with McDonald Fleming Moorhead. John earned his undergraduate degree from
Tulane University in 1991 and his law degree from the
Cumberland School of Law
in 1995. While in law school, Mr. Trawick served as a
research and writing editor of one of the school's law
reviews, The American Journal of Trial Advocacy,
and he also taught legal research and writing at
Cumberland.
After graduating from law school, John accepted a
position as trial court law clerk to the Escambia County
Circuit Court. Upon completion of his clerkship, John
joined the Pensacola law firm of Shell, Fleming, Davis &
Menge, where he became a partner and practiced for
nearly 12 years. During that period of time, John's
practice encompassed various types of civil
litigation in both state courts and federal courts, with
a concentration in the areas of construction law,
commercial law, and employment law. In August 2007, John
joined McDonald Fleming Moorhead as a partner, where he
continues to practice in the areas of construction law
and commercial law.
John holds a board certification in construction law by
the Florida Bar and is one of only a handful of
attorneys in the Florida Panhandle to obtain this
distinction. He is a member of the Construction Law
Committee to the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law
Section of the Florida Bar; the ABA Forum on the
Construction Industry; and the Business Law Section of
the Florida Bar.br>
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McDonald Fleming Moorhead supports
Mock Trial Classroom Project at UWF
Orginally published in the June 2007 edition of the
Summation Newsletter
Mock Trial Classroom Project Update at the
University of West Florida
by Kimberly Tatum, UWF Legal Studies Program
Whether we knew it or not, when we were in college and
then law school most of us benefited from the quiet
generosity of others through scholarships, and donations
for classrooms, buildings, stadiums, named academic
units, and the like.
Last year, we first told you about the mock trial
classroom project at the University of West Florida.
This mock trial classroom will be a learning laboratory
for students, a site for mock trial team preparations,
and a venue which may be used for the training of law
enforcement officers, high school mock trial teams and
witness preparation. This state-of-the-art, high tech
facility will also be available for use by our legal and
judicial partners in Northwest Florida. The classroom
will also be a vehicle to implement Florida Supreme
Court Chief Justice Fred Lewis' vision for improving
civic education. Outside law schools, this mock trial
classroom will be the first of its kind located on an
undergraduate campus in Florida.
Prestigious groups, firms, and individuals have made
significant financial contributions to the project. We
ask you to join the ranks of the Florida Bar Foundation,
Beggs and Lane, the Association of Legal Administrators,
McDonald Fleming Moorhead, Northwest Florida Association
for Women Lawyers, Northwest Florida Paralegal
Association, Anchor Court reporting, McKenzie and Hall,
Fred Levin, the law offices of Valerie Prevatte, David
Sellers, and Amond and Oram, several anonymous donors,
and our alumni and friends who have generously responded
to President Cavanaugh's call to make this project a
reality.
Your gifts are needed to supply the classroom with
evidence presentation systems, video-conferencing,
high-speed internet access, witness conference and
interview room, counsel table and chairs, witness stand,
and spectator benches. Inquiries for giving and
classroom naming opportunities may be directed to Ms.
Martha Lee Blodgett, Director of Development, (850)
474-2712, email
mblodget@uwf.edu or Dr. John Smykla, Professor and
Chair of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, (850)
473-7377, email jsmykla@uwf.edu.
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Admiral John H. Fetterman State of
Florida Maritime Museum and Research Center - More
Progress for Pensacola
July 2007
Congratulations
to the Admiral John H. Fetterman State of Florida
Maritime Museum and Research Center for its commitment
to educating our children and community. Congratulations
to the Community Maritime Park Associates Board of
Trustees for its selection of a master design team for
the Vince Whibbs, Sr. Community Maritime Park.
The initial plans for the Maritime Museum, approved by
the Community Maritime Park Board of Trustees, are an
exciting combination of education and entertainment.
When you enter the museum, on your left will be a
125,000 gallon, three-story aquarium tank. On any given
day, you might see divers on the floor of the tank,
giving a demonstration on underwater archaeology or
graduate students from UWF learning how to study history
under water.BR>
On
the second floor will be an interactive theater and
rotating exhibits, which could be on the history of
hurricanes on the Gulf Coast, artifacts from the
Titanic, or sunken treasure from Spanish ships in the
Bay.
On the third floor will be the admiral's bridge,
overlooking Pensacola Bay. There are also plans for a
touch tank with marine life from the Gulf.
The museum will integrate archaeology, biology,
environmental science and history in a broad
interpretation of Florida's maritime history. The
initial exciting designs are comparable to Pensacola's
other world-class museum, the Naval Aviation Museum at
NAS. Between the two, tourists and residents alike will
have access to fascinating educational experiences that
will be hard to match anywhere.
We should all be grateful to those who have donated to
the
museum already, and it's not too late to add your
support. Go to
www.uwf.edu/maritime/ to learn more or to make a
donation.
McDonald Fleming Moorhead eagerly awaits the
revitalization of the downtown Pensacola waterfront.
Keep up the good work, Museum!
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Raymond P. Oldach, Jr., becomes an associate with McDonald Fleming Moorhead
July 2007
Raymond
P. Oldach, Jr., is an associate with McDonald Fleming
Moorhead. He earned his bachelor's degree with
honors in History from Mercyhurst College and his Juris
Doctorate with distinction from the Claude Pettit
College of Law, Ohio Northern University, where he was
the Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review.
Before entering the legal profession, Ray worked for the
Office of Naval Intelligence in Washington, D.C., as a
federal civilian employee. There, he managed and
monitored the collecting and gathering of intelligence
for the United States Navy. After two years, he served
on active duty as a Naval Intelligence Officer. After
September 11, 2001, Ray served in the Middle East in
support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Ray is a proud
member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW).
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The Community Maritime Park - More
Progress for Pensacola
July 2007
Congratulations
to the Community Maritime Park Associates Board of
Trustees for its selection of a master design team for
the Vince Whibbs, Sr. Community Maritime Park.
The team selected includes Caldwell Associates
Architects, whose recent projects include the
Escambia County Sheriff's Administration Building and
the Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Medical Office Building.
Also included in the team is Ray Gindroz of
Urban Design Associates. UDA has designed master
plans for the downtowns of Norfolk, Cincinnati and
Minneapolis. HKS Architects will handle the
programming design, and has designed projects all over
the world. Their projects include the American Airlines
Center (the home of the Dallas Mavericks) and Miller
Park (the home field of the Milwaukee Brewers). The
landscape architecture will be done by Sasaki, Inc.,
which was awarded first prize in the international
design competition for the Olympic Green, the primary
site of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Other
local team members include Hatch Mott MacDonald,
Fabre Engineering, Inc., Klocke & Associates,
B>Caldwell Associates Interiors, and MEP
Engineering Solutions. More detailed information on
the progress of the park, including all design team
members, as well as updates on the first-class national
companies vying for the master developer position, is
available at
www.ci.pensacola.fl.us.
Congratulations to all team members!
McDonald Fleming Moorhead eagerly awaits the
revitalization of the downtown Pensacola waterfront.
Keep up the good work, Trustees!
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Mike Ferguson Re-appointed as
Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army
July 2007
The
Secretary of the Army has re-appointed Brigadier General
Michael L. Ferguson, U.S.
Army, retired, to serve as Civilian Aide to the
Secretary of the Army for the State of Florida (North).
At the end of his appointment, he will have served for 6
years as Civilian Aide to the Secretary.
Civilian Aides are selected on the basis of their
demonstrated patriotism, interest in the Army, business
or professional leadership, and their ability to
increase the public's understanding of the Army.
Civilian Aides are ranked just below 3-Star general
officers and are considered to be the Secretary of the
Army's personal representatives. Civilian Aides advise
Army leaders on how the civilian community perceives the
Army and its activities and serve as representatives
through public statements and appearances.
Some 75 Aides serve throughout the continental U.S.A.
and overseas possessions and territories. The program
has been in effect since 1922 and approximately 500
persons have served as Civilian Aides since its
inception.
General Ferguson is Airborne and Ranger qualified as
well as the recipient of over 30 awards, decorations,
and badges. He is a graduate of the United States
Military Academy (B.S., Military Science 1960), American
University (M.A., International Relations, 1967),
Central Michigan University (M.A., Business Management,
1977), University of Florida, College of Law (J.D.,
1989), is a Trustee of the University of Florida Law
Center Association Board of Trustees, and is Chairman of
the University of West Florida College of Business
Advisory Council. His is a Director of the NW Florida
Blood Center, and a member of Gideons and Rotary
International. He and his wife have endowed a
scholarship for Veterans' children at the University of
West Florida and are sponsors of the Patriot Book for
all 8th grade students in Santa Rosa County, FL titled
"Freedom". He is an AV rated Attorney. He is a native of
Pensacola, a Partner and "Of Counsel" with
McDonald Fleming Moorhead. He is married to
the former Jane Lang and has three children and two
grandchildren. His mother, Natalie Cason, also resides
in Pensacola.
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Robert Heath Selected a 2007 Florida
Super Lawyer
June 2007
Robert Heath has been selected a 2007 Florida Super
Lawyer in the category of Plaintiff Personal Injury
Litigation. Only 5% of Florida's lawyers are selected by
a survey of over 44,000 lawyers across the state and an
independent research firm.
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