Paul has extensive trial after having represented clients in thousands of injury cases. He has achieved success for the victims of medical malpractice, automobile negligence, wrongful death, drowning cases, slip and falls, dog bites, assault and battery, nursing home abuse, motorcycle crashes, defective products, bicycle accidents, and more. A native and longtime resident of Florida, Paul graduate
d Brandon High School where he was a standout on the baseball team. Paul continued has baseball career at Florida College and received his Bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida in 1986. Paul obtained his Masters degree in Behavioral Science from USF, graduating with honors. Thereafter, Paul served on the faculty at USF Psychiatry Center Hospital where he taught children and adults with acute psychiatric disorders. He earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in 1995 and continued serving individuals compromised by mental and physical injuries by asserting lawsuits against the parties responsible for the injuries. Paul's legal efforts and creative advocacy have earned him a reputation for taking the most difficult cases to trial. His dedication to fighting negligence is reflected in his work and life. In 1999, Paul established the Mark Mahoney Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament in order to honor his life long friend and teammate, Mark Mahoney, who passed away in an automobile accident. The golf tournament raises money for high school students who wish to attend Georgia Tech, Mark's Alma Mater. Paul is an established trial lawyer and dedicated father of three children: daughters Brittany and LeeAnn; and son Ryan, who is now his partner at Reed & Reed. Ryan Reed graduated from Saint Thomas University School of Law in Miami Gardens, Florida. It was his plan since his freshman year at the University of Florida to one day become a lawyer and open up a law firm with his father, Paul. He chose to seek a degree in English knowing it would best prepare him for the arduous amount of reading involved during law school. For seven years, he worked hard to achieve his B.A., Cum Laude from UF, his J.D. Cum Laude from STU, and to pass the Florida Bar exam on his first attempt. Ryan was born and lived in Tampa, Florida, through his graduation from Jesuit High School in 2006, where he wrestled and played lacrosse along with maintaining outstanding academic performance. He moved to Gainesville while studying at UF and then down to Miami for the three years he was at law school. He has since moved back to Tampa with his wife Jacquelyn, who also graduated with him from STU and is a practicing attorney. Ryan strives to gain knowledge about the law as well as various other subjects of interest, such as physics, philosophy, and politics. He’s foray into the legal profession is compounded with that of becoming an entrepreneur in this great country of ours.