Background
Grindstaff, Michael J. was born in 1956 in Mountain City, Tennessee, United States.
Grindstaff, Michael J. was born in 1956 in Mountain City, Tennessee, United States.
University of Central Florida (Bachelor of Arts, 1978). Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1982).
Worked at Shutts & Bowen (Miami, Florida) specializing in General Civil Practice in Federal and State Courts and before Administrative Agencies. Practice Groups include Financial Services, Business Litigation, Creditors' Rights/Bankruptcy, Insurance Defense, Governmental Relations, Real Estate, Health Care, Labor and Employment (Management), International Law and Corporate Transactions, Trusts and Estates and Tax Law, Internal Investigations and Audit, and Admiralty. Admitted to the bar, 1982, Georgia and Florida.
Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Delta Phi; Brainerd Currie Honor Society. Law Review. Recipient, Outstanding Legal Writing Award, Authors Court, State Bar of Georgia, 1982.
Co-Author: "Involuntary Bankruptcy: The Generally Not Paying Standard," 33 Mercer Law Review 903, 1982. Member: State Bar of Georgia. The Florida Bar. (Resident at Orlando Office).
Shutts & Bowen, Miami's oldest and most established law firm, has approximately 100 Lawyers. From the time of its inception in 1910, Shutts & Bowen has committed itself to providing first-rate legal services, new and innovative approaches to problem solving, and the highest degree of professionalism and community service.
Member: State Bar of Georgia. The Florida Bar. (Resident at Orlando Office).