About Dennis
Dennis Phillips earned his Juris Doctor from Nova Southeastern University in 1996. He completed his legal education in the mid-1990s, a period that saw him enter a field undergoing steady change. The degree set him on a course to practice law in Florida, where he has maintained his career since graduating.
After law school, Phillips began working in Florida’s legal community. Over the years he has handled matters arising from the state’s courts and administrative systems. He has sustained a practice in areas connected to injury law, aligning his work with the kind of cases that bring people into civil court seeking compensation for harm. He approaches cases with attention to factual detail and procedural steadiness.
Beyond the courtroom, Phillips is engaged in intellectual pursuits. He holds membership in Mensa, an organization for people who score in the top percentiles on standardized intelligence tests. That affiliation suggests a personal interest in analytical challenges and problem solving. He also participates in professional circles in Florida, maintaining ties to colleagues and to the regional legal culture.
Colleagues describe Phillips as methodical in his preparation and concise in his advocacy. He avoids theatrical displays in favor of clear argumentation. In negotiations he tends to be pragmatic, aiming for resolutions that reflect the evidence in a file. In litigation he pays close attention to deadlines and the technical rules that govern pleadings and discovery. Those habits have been central to how he manages client matters and interacts with opposing counsel.
Phillips is currently part of the team at Lieberman Injury Law. He practices in Florida and represents clients in personal injury matters at the firm. His current work centers on advising and representing people who claim bodily injury or related losses, guiding them through both settlement discussions and court proceedings when necessary.