PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Brett Divers is one of the founding shareholders of the firm. His practice is primarily
devoted to complex commercial litigation, which includes business disputes, construction,
fidelity and surety matters, professional liability, and appellate law. In addition
to an active trial practice, Brett is also the Chair of the firm's Appellate Practice
Group.
Brett graduated from Dartmouth College in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in English.
He graduated with honors from the University of Florida College of Law in 1992.
Brett is a lifelong resident of Tampa and graduated from the Berkeley Preparatory
School.
Brett's litigation experience has involved a variety of business-related disputes.
These disputes have dealt with corporate fraud or theft, tortious interference with
contracts, violation` of restrictive covenants and non-compete clauses, and the
dissolution of corporations and partnerships. In his construction and surety practice,
Brett has handled garden-variety construction claims as well as contract and commercial
surety claims. These claims have dealt with disputes on public and private projects
of varying types including apartment and condominium complexes, office buildings,
electric power plants (both domestically and in the Republic of Panama), wastewater
treatment plants, subaqueous sewer pipelines, movie theatres, hospitals, public
roadwork and schools. He has also handled claims involving allegations of insurer
bad faith and unfair claims settlement practices. The construction disputes Brett
handles include technical constructability, scheduling, and payment disputes, and
have ranged in size from thousands of dollars to several million dollars. Additionally,
Brett handled claims against indemnitors to recover losses suffered by the surety.
Brett has handled a variety of fidelity matters as well, ranging from employee dishonesty
and forgery to commercial crime claims.
In his appellate practice, Brett has advocated not only on behalf of the parties
to the particular dispute, but has also written amicus curiae briefs to the Florida
Supreme Court on behalf of the Surety Association of America (SAA). Brett also serves
as a mediator in select business and construction-related litigation cases.
Brett is a Vice-Chair of the Fidelity & Surety Law Committee of the ABA's Tort and
Insurance Practice Section. He is a member of the Litigation Section of the ABA
and the ABA's Forum on the Construction Industry. He is a member of the Trial Lawyers
Section and Construction Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association.
He is a founding member of the Gulfcoast Fidelity and Surety Institute and belongs
to the National Bond Claims Association.
In 2007, for the fourth consecutive year, Brett was named to the Florida Trend Magazine's
prestigious listing of Florida's Legal Elite. This distinction is reserved for
the top 1.8% of all attorneys practicing within Florida and is the result of an
extensive attorney peer voting and review process. Brett was one of only 24 lawyers
in Florida designated as Elite in the Construction specialty. In 2008, Brett was
again named in Law & Politics' publication of Florida's SuperLawyers.
A lifelong resident of Tampa, Brett is active in several civic, charitable, and
social organizations. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Berkeley Preparatory
School and is currently the Vice Chairman of that Board. He also currently serves
on the Board of Directors of the University Club of Tampa.
MEMBERSHIPS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Admitted to Practice in all state courts in Florida, U.S. District Court for the
Middle, Southern, and Northern Districts of Florida, and the U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
American Bar Association
- Tort and Insurance Practice Section
- Fidelity and Surety Law Committee
Vice-Chair Co-Chair,
Membership Involvement Division (August, 2002 to Present)
- Litigation Section
- Forum on the Construction Industry
The Florida Bar
The Hillsborough County Bar Association
- Trial Lawyers Section
- Construction Law Section
National Bond Claims Association
Gulfcoast Fidelity and Surety Institute
Dartmouth Lawyers Association
Florida Trend's Florida Legal Elite (2004-2007).
Law & Politics - SuperLawyers (2006-2008)
Berkeley Preparatory School
- Board of Trustees (1999 to present)
Vice Chairman (2007-present)
Treasurer (2005 to 2007)
Secretary (2003-2005)
Alumni Association President (1999-2001)
The University Club of Tampa
- Board of Directors (2002 – present)
Membership Chairman (2005-2006)
SPEECHES AND PUBLICATIONS
Frequent author and/or speaker regarding current topics affecting the construction
and surety industries.
Co-Author, Chapter VII, The Indemnity Agreement and the Handling of Surety Claims,
in THE SURETY'S INDEMNITY AGREEMENT (2d Ed. 2008).
Snatching Victory from the Jaws of Defeat: Salvage against the CGL Carrier, Gulfcoast
Fidelity and Surety Conference, June, 2006.
Expanded CGL Coverage For Defective Construction, Insights, Fall, 2005.
Common Law Public Payment Bonds: The Last Chapter, Insights, Summer, 2005.
Stormy Seas Ahead? Bad Faith Claims against Sureties after Dadelend Depot, Inc.
v. St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company," Gulfcoast Fidelity and Surety Conference,
June, 2005.
Court Rejects Effort to Convert Statutory Payment Bond into a Lien Transfer Bond,
Insights, Fall, 2004.
Cardinal Change and the Surety, Gulfcoast Fidelity and Surety Conference, June,
2004.
Check the Rear View Mirror: The Retroactive Application of the Contractor Licensing
Statute, Insights, 1st Quarter, 2004.
Court Gives Strict Meaning to Statutory Notice and Limitations Requirements, Insights,
Fall, 2003.
Court Refuses to Find Contractor's Lien Fraudulent, Insights, Fall, 2003.
Common Law – Uncommon Results: Payment Bond Claims on Public Projects in Florida,
Gulfcoast Fidelity and Surety Conference, June, 2003.
Equal Credit Opportunity Act Does Not Preclude the Enforcement of the General Agreement
of Indemnity, Insights, Spring, 2003.
Florida Court Rules Subcontractor Entitled to Foreclose on a Lien Based on an Oral
Contract, Insights, Spring, 2003.
Till Death Do Us Part: Enforcing the Collateral Security Clause Against the Principal's
Spouse, Gulfcoast Fidelity and Surety Conference, June, 2002.
Getting Your Money: Enforcement of the Collateral Security Clause, Gulfcoast Fidelity
and Surety Conference, June, 2000.