About Hunter A.
Hunter A. Higdon built his legal foundation at Stetson University, where two entries appear on his academic record. The double listing reflects an extended academic relationship with the school during the years that prepared him for practice. He emerged from that period ready to enter trial work and courtroom practice.
Early in his career Higdon worked with Florin Gray, gaining hands-on experience in a busy firm environment. That stint is listed among his professional experiences and helped shape his approach to client work. Over time he became licensed to practice in both Florida and Tennessee, allowing him to handle matters that cross state lines.
Higdon’s professional affiliations include membership in the Florida Justice Association and in both the Million Dollar Advocates and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates forums. These memberships place him in organizations that emphasize courtroom results and peer recognition for large verdicts and settlements. He maintains active ties to the bar and to those groups that provide continuing education and peer review.
Colleagues describe his style as straightforward and detail-oriented. He tends to favor clear preparation and direct argument. He has been involved in litigation at the firm level and has experience coordinating cases that require cross-jurisdictional awareness. That practical background shows in the way he approaches case strategy and client communications.
At Florin, Gray, Bouzas, Owens, LLC, Higdon is part of a team that handles a range of matters for individual and institutional clients. The firm setting gives him access to trial resources and a collaborative bench of attorneys. He balances contested hearings with client-facing responsibilities, often handling procedural and evidentiary work that moves cases toward resolution or trial readiness.
Outside the courtroom he keeps up with continuing legal education and participates in association programs that promote trial skills and case management. He also contributes to internal firm planning on how to deploy resources for complex cases. His practice spans filings and hearings in both Florida and Tennessee, reflecting the dual-state admissions on his record.
He currently concentrates his practice on litigation and trial work on behalf of clients in Florida and Tennessee.