Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain, P.A. was recently featured in the Daily Business Review in a profile exploring what sets our firm apart from other personal injury practices, both in Miami and nationwide.
The piece focuses on a question we hear often: in an industry where many firms compete on volume, why has STFBC stayed small by design for more than four decades?
The answer is simple, even if the execution is not. Every case at our firm is handled directly by our five partners and one associate. We don't delegate complex matters to junior attorneys or pass clients between large rotating teams. We turn down the vast majority of cases we evaluate so that the ones we do take on receive our full attention, time, and resources.
"The fear is always that if you start growing," said partner Gary Fox, "you lose a little bit of that intimacy that I think the smaller firms have, the bigger ones don't."
As partner David Bianchi put it: "We've never tried to be the biggest. We've always tried to be the best—for the people who put their trust in us."
The article also highlights the firm's nationally recognized work in fraternity hazing litigation, led by Bianchi and Michael Levine, as well as the significant workplace injury recoveries that Levine and Dax Bello have secured in cases where prior firms concluded no recovery was possible. It covers the legislative advocacy that Bianchi and Stephen Cain have led on behalf of victims' rights in Tallahassee.
40 Years of the Same Philosophy
Since 1984, our firm has operated on the belief that fewer cases, handled with greater depth and care, leads to better outcomes for the people who need it most. The Daily Business Review feature captures that philosophy well, and we're grateful for the thoughtful coverage.