The $12M Nursing Home Verdict That Started With One Email
Spencer Payne joins the Between the Lines podcast to discuss Moore Payne Law's $12.3 million nursing home negligence verdict and how the case started with a single email.
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Spencer Payne joins the Between the Lines podcast to discuss Moore Payne Law's $12.3 million nursing home negligence verdict and how the case started with a single email.

Bungalower covered Moore Payne Law and Makk’s Barber Parlor providing free back-to-school haircuts for local children through the Cuts for Kids community program.
10 Tampa Bay covers The Waverly memory care facility after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following a $1.5 million arbitration award in a wrongful-death case. Moore Payne Law represented the family of Lily Carle.
Tampa Bay 28 continues coverage of The Waverly memory care facility after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following a $1.5 million arbitration award in a wrongful-death case. Moore Payne Law founding partner Spencer Payne discusses collection challenges and ongoing resident-care concerns.

Lawyer Monthly included Moore Payne Law founding partner Spencer Payne in its 2026 roundup of influential law firm partners, highlighting the firm's rapid growth, client advocacy, and focus on catastrophic injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home negligence.

Central Florida Lifestyle spoke with personal injury attorney Geoff Moore of Moore Payne Law about reducing preventable injuries around water, fireworks, and alcohol during holiday celebrations, including sober water watchers and professional fireworks guidance.

Moore Payne Law has been shortlisted for the 2026 Florida Legal Awards, presented by the Daily Business Review, recognizing outstanding legal achievement across Florida.

The Downtown Orlando YMCA recognized Moore Payne Law for supporting its youth basketball league and sports programs serving Central Florida families.
Following nearly two years of litigation, the award holds the facility accountable for alleged failures in supervision and care that led to the death of memory care patient Lily Carle.

Moore Payne Law, with Normand PLLC and Turnbull Injury Law, has filed a Florida class action against Kidde and Amazon, alleging ionization-only smoke alarms were sold for decades without adequately disclosing their limitations in detecting smoke from the most common — and deadliest — residential fires.

An Orlando woman was arrested Tuesday after she allegedly beat and confined her elderly stepmother. Arrested at home with several domestic-related incidents

Orlando-based personal injury attorney Geoff Moore, Esq. honored for the third consecutive year in Best Lawyers’ Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
Negligence at the Oviedo, Fla. assisted living facility points to a broader crisis in senior care, where systemic failures and safety violations have become the status quo.

The complaint cites years of uncorrected pool safety violations and failure to protect children from foreseeable risks at Miami Beach hotel. The suit describes how defective room locks, outdoor gates not up to code, and security cameras obstructed by trees all point to neglect on the defendants’ part, leading to this tragic death.

The family alleges the doctor’s assigned caregiver was in his car asleep after smoking marijuana while the doctor needed help.

Police in Palm Bay say 34-year-old Christopher Balter is facing charges after allegedly giving his grandfather, Gilbert Balter, Ambien while the elderly man was under hospice care.

The U.S. faces a nursing home crisis—chronic understaffing and profit-driven neglect are putting vulnerable seniors at serious risk.

An unusual partnership between a personal injury law firm and a local barber shop in the College Park neighborhood is paving the way for children in need to get access to free haircuts.

A local barbershop and an attorney partnered up Sunday for a new monthly event set to provide free haircuts for kids in need.

In College Park, a local barbershop has teamed up with an attorney to offer free haircuts to children in need.

Makk’s Barber Parlor is offering free haircuts through its new initiative, Cuts for Kids. Sponsored by law firm Moore Payne, the program aims to boost children’s self-esteem and encourage pride in their personal hygiene.

Under the current law, people over 25 years old without a legal spouse or kids under 25 are out of luck in the state.