LEESFIELD & PARTNERS - Key Persons


Charles C. Papy

Job Titles:
  • Moot Court Board, Executive Vice President

Eric Shane

Job Titles:
  • Personal Injury Attorney
Eric Shane is a trial attorney who concentrates his practice on representing individuals who have suffered severe or catastrophic injuries in complex personal injury matters including premises liability cases, negligent security cases, automobile and trucking accidents, and maritime cases such as cruise ship negligence and personal watercraft accidents. Mr. Shane has dedicated his career to passionately and zealously representing and advocating for his clients. He has earned a reputation as a creative and dedicated attorney, tirelessly striving to obtain the best possible results for those he represents. Mr. Shane's experience and involvement in high-profile cases have allowed for his appearance on several national news media outlets providing legal commentary and analysis for the likes of ABC's 20/20 and ABC News with Diane Sawyer. Mr. Shane is a native of South Florida and earned his Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law. While in law school, Mr. Shane was elected Articles and Comments Editor of the University of Miami Business Law Review. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Shane graduated from Florida State University. Education J.D., cum laude, University of Miami School of Law University of Miami Business Law Review, Articles and Comments Editor This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Please do not include any confidential or sensitive information in a contact form, text message, or voicemail. The contact form sends information by non-encrypted email, which is not secure. Submitting a contact form, sending a text message, making a phone call, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Evan Robinson

Job Titles:
  • Personal Injury Attorney
Evan Robinson is a Trial Attorney who focuses his practice on representing people and families in a variety of complex catastrophic injury, products liability, medical malpractice, negligent security, maritime and wrongful death cases. Mr. Robinson has garnered a reputation as a skilled and zealous advocate, dedicated to achieving the best possible result for each one of his clients. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Robinson served as a law clerk to United States District Court Judge Federico A. Moreno, where he gained valuable insights into the intricacies of federal court litigation. Before that, he honed his skills as an associate in the litigation group at Hogan Lovells, one of largest international law firms in the world. Mr. Robinson earned his Juris Doctor degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law, where he graduated in the top 5% of his class. While in law school, Mr. Robinson was elected Articles and Comments Editor of the University of Miami Law Review as well as Executive Vice President of the Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Robinson graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin. Education J.D., magna cum laude, University of Miami School of Law This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Please do not include any confidential or sensitive information in a contact form, text message, or voicemail. The contact form sends information by non-encrypted email, which is not secure. Submitting a contact form, sending a text message, making a phone call, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Justin B. Shapiro

Job Titles:
  • Partner
  • Industry Leader
  • Personal Injury Attorney
Justin B. Shapiro is an award-winning trial attorney and lecturer in the areas of complex personal injury and wrongful death. He has acted as lead counsel in obtaining more than $200 million in jury verdicts and settlements throughout the State of Florida, including numerous record-breaking recoveries that have inspired the nation's largest corporations to improve their safety practices. In 2017, he obtained a $36 million jury verdict for the family of a teenager who was struck and killed by a delivery driver, which was reported by TopVerdict.com as the largest pedestrian accident verdict of the year in Florida. Later, in 2022, he completed a $16 million settlement for the victim of a vicious sexual assault at a North Miami hotel, which remains the largest settlement in the history of Florida for negligent security at a hotel or resort. Justin's commentary on his high-profile cases has been featured on ABC News, NBC News, New York Post, The Sun, The Independent, and Daily Mail. As part of his diverse practice, Justin is an industry leader in the area of recreational watersports, and particularly, injuries involving jet skis, wave runners, and other personal watercraft (PWC). For over a decade, Justin has taken on the largest PWC manufacturers and rental excursion companies, achieving numerous multi-million dollar recoveries despite his clients executing pre-ride liability waivers. This includes a $3,000,000 settlement for the family of a woman who was struck and killed by an inexperienced jet ski rental customer in the course of a guided jet ski tour in 2017. His special focus on watersports cases extends beyond ensuring maximum compensation for his clients. He regularly provides insight and testimony regarding his cases to the Florida legislature to ensure each revision to laws governing watersports activities promotes the highest degree of safety. Justin has a reputation for taking on especially challenging cases where other attorneys decline. He is a firm believer that those who cause grievous injuries should be held fully accountable regardless of any legal defense or technicality that undermines the concept of justice. To that end, in 2016, he represented a woman who came to Leesfield & Partners after multiple law firms declined to represent her. She was struck and run over by a vehicle while attempting to cross the street in Downtown Miami, resulting in traumatic brain injury and numerous orthopedic fractures. The driver of the vehicle had no insurance, prompting multiple law firms to withdraw from representing her. Justin took a more relentless approach and determined the driver's employer should be held fully responsible for the collision. Justin argued that, even though the driver was not working on the day of the incident, and even though he was driving his own personal vehicle, his employer should nonetheless be held responsible because he was in Miami for an overnight work trip from Central Florida. After months of tireless work, Justin obtained a settlement of $6,000,000 where multiple other law firms failed. He and his team are routinely called upon by "big advertisers" and high-volume law firms to assert the quality and creativity required to achieve the greatest degree of success for their clients. In addition to his success as a trial lawyer, Justin enjoys educating the legal community on his various areas of expertise. He is invited to speak to trial lawyers associations across the country on his proven techniques for maximizing the value of all severe injury and death cases. He is also called upon to lecture to national audiences on legal issues most commonly arising in Florida, including watersports injuries, maritime and boating accidents, and cruise ship litigation. He is a regular speaker at the American Association for Justice's (AAJ) Annual Conventions, the largest trial lawyers association in the United States, with more than 50,000 members worldwide. Mr. Shapiro earned his Juris Doctor degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law, where he graduated in the top 7% of his class. He received his Bachelor of Arts in psychology, cum laude, from the University of Central Florida. Education Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, University of Miami School of Law This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Please do not include any confidential or sensitive information in a contact form, text message, or voicemail. The contact form sends information by non-encrypted email, which is not secure. Submitting a contact form, sending a text message, making a phone call, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship.