A lawyer since 2000, Mr. Tadros represents accident victims who seek compensation for their injuries, as well as citizens who need defense for criminal charges.

In his civil litigation practice, Mr. Tadros represents injured plaintiffs in negligence and catastrophic injury cases. He specializes in matters involving auto accidents, truck accidents, dog bites, assaults, and slip-and-falls. His comprehensive book of wins includes courtroom victories and pre-trial settlements that resulted in maximum compensation for client injuries.

Mr. Tadros takes great pride in providing top-notch representation for people who have suffered complex injuries. In particular, he puts genuine care and compassion when handling intricate injury matters, and he goes the extra mile to achieve the justice that his clients deserve. In his own words, “We put the ‘personal’ in personal injury representation.”

As a longtime motorcycle rider, Mr. Tadros has a firsthand understanding of the complexities that motorcycle accidents present. His many verdicts and settlements on behalf of injured motorcyclists show his legal acumen and negotiating skills necessary to fight insurance carriers. During his non-law hours, Mr. Tadros can be found at Florida motorcycle gatherings and events, where he’s built a strong rapport and camaraderie with fellow “hog” owners.

Mr. Tadros also represents citizens who find themselves caught up in the criminal justice system in Broward County and throughout Florida. In his criminal defense practice, he handles assault/battery, DUI, sex crime, theft/robbery, domestic violence, and other serious state and federal offense cases. He brings passion and vigor in helping clients all the way through trial, appeal, and post-conviction relief proceedings

Mr. Tadros believes everyone has the right to be presumed innocent and to have their day in court. Further, he explains, one mistake or lapse in judgment should not define who that person is for the rest of their lives. Mr. Tadros’ method of criminal defense includes evaluating each case on its own personal merits, finding the strengths and weaknesses in the prosecutor’s arguments, and using all resources available to achieve a favorable resolution.

Mr. Tadros earned his Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University School of Law in 2000. While in law school, he represented indigent criminal defendants in court, handling their initial arraignment up to final disposition after trial. He graduated with honors from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he earned his bachelor’s degree and double majored in political science and psychology.

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Florida

Massachusetts

New York

Rhode Island

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Education

Roger Williams University School of Law, J.D., 2000

University of Massachusetts at Amherst, B.A. Political Science and Psychology, 1995

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Professional Affiliations
Mac S. Phillips
Trials and Appeals

Mr. Phillips is a trial and appellate lawyer who concentrates on first-party insurance disputes, commercial/business litigation, and personal injury litigation. Throughout his two-decade career, he has successfully represented plaintiffs, defendants, and non-parties in Florida’s state and federal court systems.