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Farah & Farah attorneys David Thompson, Tiffany Faddis, and Ryan Thompson have earned national recognition as Best Lawyers in 2026
Three Farah & Farah Attorneys Earn National Recognition as Best Lawyers

At Farah & Farah, our greatest source of pride has always been the trust our clients place in us. For

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Trio of Farah & Farah Attorneys Featured in Attorney at Law Magazine Special ‘Women in Law’ Issue
The inaugural issue of the ‘Women in Law’ special feature showcases resilience, triumph, motivation, and support. Read on to see how our attorneys’ incredible stories were featured alongside some of the nation’s leading female attorneys.
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Golf Ball-Sized Hail in Southwest Florida: What Homeowners Need To Know
If your home or property has been damaged by hail, here’s what you need to know about hail damage and how an attorney can help you protect your rights if your insurance company refuses to pay.
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New Florida Bill Presented To Cap Damages for Medical Malpractice Cases: What You Need To Know
Medical malpractice can have devastating consequences, leaving victims with life-altering injuries and financial burdens. For those affected, seeking compensation through the legal system is a critical lifeline. Recently, however, a new bill has been presented in Florida that aims to cap the damages awarded in medical malpractice cases.
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Farah & Farah Becomes the Exclusive Law Firm for the Jacksonville Jaguars
We are proud to announce that we are the exclusive personal injury law firm of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Florida Lawmakers Move To Strengthen Bill for Mandatory Car Breathalyzer Test
In a bold move signaling a significant shift in DUI (Driving Under the Influence) enforcement, Florida lawmakers are rallying to enact legislation that could mark the refusal of a breathalyzer test as a criminal offense.
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