Overview
Harrison Cook's practice focuses on assisting clients in wrongful death, catastrophic injury cases, premises liability cases, and commercial litigation. This combination of practice areas allows him to navigate complex legal disputes and protect the interests of businesses and individuals facing substantial claims.
Harrison completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia and earned his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law. While in law school, Harrison focused on building a strong foundation in civil litigation and trial practice, gaining practical experience through internships on both sides of the courtroom. He gained valuable experience in both state and federal courts throughout the Southeast, both before and during law school, further enhancing his litigation skills.
Before joining the firm, Harrison began his academic career playing college football and later served as an Assistant Football Coach for a middle school in Athens, Georgia.
Education & Admissions
Education
University of Miami School of Law, J.D., 2024
University of Georgia, B.A., magna cum laude, 2020
Admissions
Florida
Representative Experience
- Assisted in the defense of multiple highly publicized wrongful death cases involving a nationwide construction company, resulting in favorable settlements.
- Supported the defense in a personal injury trial in which the plaintiff was alleging significant damages, concluding with a defense verdict.
- Assisted in various wrongful death and personal injury cases involving the Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA).
- Currently involved in defending multiple wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases, including premises liability and trucking litigation.
- Assisted in various high-stakes commercial litigation matters for corporate clients.