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Our Firm was founded in 1984 with that philosophy and it remains the very core of our practice today. An exceptional degree of service is what sets us apart from other firms and enables us to form long-term, beneficial relationships with our clients.

BRAM L. SCHARF

 

 

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Bram L. Scharf joined Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele in 2011 as a member of the Litigation Department after sixteen years as an attorney.  Bram has litigated a number of complex matters involving Personal Injury, Commercial Litigation, Automobile Accidents, Premises Liability, Construction Defects, Subrogation, Negligent Security, Employment Practices Liability and Workers’ Compensation.  Bram also specializes in domestic relations and family matters.

  

Born in Miami, Florida on October 12, 1966, Bram received his Bachelor's degree from Stetson University in 1991 and his law degree from Stetson University College of law in 1994.  He is a member of the Florida Bar and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.  In addition, Bram is a licensed Florida Residential Contractor.  
  
While in law school, Bram served as Academic Vice Magister for the Phi Delta Phi academic fraternity and was a member of the ATLA National Student Trial Advocacy Championship Mock Trial Team.

  

From 1994 through 2002, Bram served as an assistant State Attorney in the Fourth Judicial Circuit in Jacksonville, Florida where he participated in over 100 jury trials. He specialized in the prosecution of complex crimes including public corruption, insurance fraud, homicide, sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse.  He served as Division Chief of County Court where he trained and supervised new prosecutors.  Bram has served as an adjunct professor at the Florida Coastal School of Law and has given numerous lectures on the criminal and civil prosecution of insurance fraud.
  
Bram lives in Jacksonville, Florida with his wife, Staci and their four children.  He enjoys spending most of his free time with his family.  He is a volunteer at his children’s schools.  He coaches all of his kids’ sports teams including soccer, baseball, football and basketball.    Bram’s hobbies include computer technology, playing Frisbee with his dog and watching movies with Staci.

 

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