P A - Key Persons


Alexis Rae Campos

Alexis Rae Campos was born and raised in Florida. The oldest of five siblings, she has consistently taken a leadership role in her life, watching out for her brother and sisters and also helping out with the family business. This dedication to others' wellbeing has been a common thread throughout her career. Alexis completed her undergraduate studies at Florida State University and went on to attend Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Florida, where she was an active member of the Mock Trial Team and gained an in-depth understanding of persuasive advocacy and litigation. Her team took first place the 2014 Golden Gate University National Mock Trial Competition. In addition, Alexis was awarded Best Cross Examination at the 2015 National Trial Competition and the Wehle Award for the highest grade in Trial Advocacy. Throughout her tenure at Stetson, Alexis was an Honors Program participant and graduated cum laude. Alexis remains active with the Trial Team program at the College of Law. She became an Advocacy Skills Trainer and has coached a winning team in the FJA Mock Trial competition in 2019. Alexis appreciates the practice of personal injury law and finds it important to continue adapting and implementing new strategies. As a personal injury attorney for the Tampa injury law firm Winters & Yonker, Alexis channels her past experiences into providing the best representation and advocacy possible for her clients. She believes it is an honor to represent the people in the Tampa Bay community and does not shrink from the responsibility that comes with the role of being an attorney. Alexis is bilingual and is able to assist both English and Spanish-speaking individuals in need of assistance. Practice Areas Personal Injury

Anthony LoGalbo

Anthony LoGalbo, also known as Tony, was born and raised in Jensen Beach, Florida. He graduated from Florida State University in 2014 with a degree in Criminology and from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 2018. While attending school at FSU, Anthony worked as a physical education teacher for low-income schools. Every summer, he would return home, where he would work with the city's underprivileged youth initiative program. In this program, he taught summer education courses and coached youth tennis. From this experience, he was motivated to continue his passion of helping others by attending law school. While at UF, Anthony received the Book Award in Trial Practice and also worked at a local firm in Gainesville, where he took on various areas of law. In his free time, Anthony enjoys going to the beach, reading, and both playing and watching sports. Attorney LoGalbo has been passionate about fighting for injury victims ever since he joined our Tampa injury law firm.

Bill Winters

Bill Winters was born in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and grew up in the Tampa Bay area. He is a graduate of the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he received both his bachelor's and his J.D. As a student, Bill planned on studying to be a tax attorney. However, after learning more about the law and experiencing the thrill of litigation, he turned his focus to personal injury law and co-founded a Tampa personal injury law firm. Bill has never looked back and is still excited to practice personal injury law and help injured parties find justice through the civil court system. Bill began his career as a personal injury lawyer at a larger firm, where he had the opportunity to help numerous clients who were being denied their due compensation because of overreach by insurance companies. This has propelled his work in the personal injury sector forward and continues to drive him to help those in moments of crisis. This experience also forced him to consider how to best serve his clients. He and Marc Yonker then founded Winters & Yonker in 2001 to provide a more personal experience for those who have been harmed or injured. Bill and Marc have crafted a unique, supportive environment at Winters & Yonker-one that always keeps the best interests of the clients in mind. A desire to truly serve the community and to assist those individuals who are experiencing some of the lowest moments of their lives pushes Bill to represent injured parties in negotiations and litigation. With over 30 years of legal experience and thousands of cases under his belt, Bill has taken the skills he learned at a large personal injury firm and translated them into the client-friendly model that is on display at Winters & Yonker. In addition to serving the community through this personal injury law firm, Bill is passionate about giving back to the local community. He volunteers with the Boys and Girls Club of Tampa and serves on their board of directors. In addition to his work with the Boys and Girls Club, Bill also partners with Metropolitan Ministries in Tampa during the holidays. The Winters & Yonker team proudly donate and distribute turkeys through the organization at Thanksgiving, helping feed families in the community. During the Christmas holiday, the team donates toys to the organization to ensure that every child receives a gift.

Christopher M. Smith

Job Titles:
  • Managing Litigation Attorney Christopher M. Smith Was Drawn to the Study of Law Because He Loved "the Idea of Being in Court Advocating for Others."
Smith grew up in Clearwater, FL. He graduated from Florida State University in 2007, and Florida Coastal School of Law in 2011. After graduation, he moved on to work for the Hillsborough County Public Defenders Office and a family law practice briefly in 2013 before coming to Winters & Yonker, P.A. Smith's experience in practicing different types of law - personal injury, family law, criminal law - brings unprecedented insight to the Winters and Yonker, P.A. practice. When Smith isn't practicing law, he enjoys Bayshore Boulevard, spending time with family, traveling and staying active. "It seems the harder I work, the more luck I have," a quote from Thomas Jefferson, is Smith's work mantra. As a Clearwater personal injury attorney, he brings persistence and ambition to all of his cases and understands the difference going the extra mile can make in the success of a personal injury case. Smith finds gratitude in his work through "the ability to leave someone in a better situation than when they came to you." He loves meeting and interacting with people, and encourages you to call him today!

Franco Law Firm

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Attorney

John Bales Attorneys

Job Titles:
  • Attorney

Marc Yonker

Marc Yonker was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Easton, Pennsylvania, before settling down in the Tampa Bay area. As a child in Easton, PA, his father's best friend was a personal injury attorney. Marc appreciated the hard work he did on behalf of his clients and his steady work ethic. Watching his example, he began to consider a career in law as he was drawn to the idea of litigation for justice. That notion stayed with him as he grew up. Marc attended Thomas Cooley Law School in Lansing and earned his J.D. in 1993. Shortly thereafter, he was admitted to both the Pennsylvania and the Florida Bar. As a Tampa personal injury lawyer, Marc is compelled by a desire to seek justice for the injured. Marc has always focused on personal injury law and feels called to help those who are battling against large insurers for the compensation they deserve. Having witnessed the effects of injuries on countless lives throughout his career, he has become even more devoted to fighting for justice on behalf of the wronged. Before partnering with Bill Winters to found Winters & Yonker, Marc worked for a large personal injury firm where he worked with numerous clients in need of assistance and support in their time of crisis. Here, he saw an opportunity to further focus on the personal care of each and every client. This insight led to the client-oriented nature of Winters & Yonker. While this Tampa, FL injury law firm is billed as the "aggressive attorneys", the goal is to provide immediate support for injured parties and to help them fight their battles against uncouth insurers and other at-fault or negligent parties. Marc aims to help everyone he encounters, whether professionally or personally. Many of the clients he works with on a daily basis have been the victims of car accidents. He is aware that no one ever wants to be in a situation where they must contact a lawyer and does his best to make the process as painless as possible. With his dedication to the law and to his clients, Marc has had a positive impact on many Tampa Bay area residents. Our legal team at Winters & Yonker is available 24/7. Contact our Tampa personal injury law firm to get started today. We serve clients in the Tampa Bay area including Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, New Port Richey, and more.

Matias Cordoba

Matias Cordoba was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He moved to Tampa, FL at the age of seven. He is fluent in Spanish and English. Matias is a graduate of the University of South Florida (2015), where he received a B.A. in International Studies and was a recipient of the merit-based USF Latino Scholarship. He is a graduate of Western Michigan University Cooley Law School (2020). While in law school, he participated in intraschool moot court competitions and was a member of the Hispanic Organization of Legal Advocates. Matias is now working with Winters & Yonker as a Litigation Attorney and is dedicated to representing individuals in need. On his spare time, he enjoys watching sports, playing soccer, spending time with friends and family, and going to theme parks.

Matthew Brown

Matt grew up in North Carolina and later moved to Tampa, Florida where he attended high school. Matt graduated from Florida State University in 2014 with a degree in political science. It was Matt's first law class in college when he knew that he wanted to practice law and advocate for those in need of help. Matt later graduated from Stetson University College of Law in 2017. While in law school, Matt volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters where Matt would visit his little brother each week at his school.

Max Shevrin

Tyler Shevrin, also known as Max, was born and raised in Livingston, New Jersey. He attended the University of Tampa where he graduated cum laude with a degree in Entrepreneurship from the Sykes College of Business. He then went on to earn his juris doctorate from Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School where he graduated with cum laude distinction. He is now working with Winters and Yonker where he is dedicated to representing individuals in need. In his free time, Max enjoys taking part in outdoor activities, watching sports and exercising. Our legal team at Winters & Yonker is available 24/7. Contact our personal injury law firm to get started today. We serve clients in the Tampa Bay area including Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, New Port Richey, and more.

Patrick Douglas Brannon

Patrick Douglas Brannon was born in Tallahassee, Florida, and raised in Destin, Florida. The son of a personal injury lawyer, Patrick witnessed his father's storied legal career, and while he initially decided to investigate a medical career, he always viewed the legal field with admiration. Patrick earned his bachelor's in business administration at the University of Florida where he was a brother at Pi Kappa Alpha. He then attended Stetson University College of Law ("Florida's First Law School") in Gulfport, FL, where he earned his J.D. Patrick was the first attorney hired by Winters & Yonker and has worked for the firm for 13 years. Patrick appreciates the firm's dedication to its clients and assists in providing qualified legal advice and representation to those in need. At Winters & Yonker, Patrick serves as a mentor to the associate attorneys as they master the ropes of litigation and assist clients in finding justice. He understands the importance of his role as a mentor and relishes imparting his knowledge and skillset on the up and coming associates of Winters & Yonker. At the same time, he continues to advocate for his clients and fight their battles in court. He is dedicated to advocating on behalf of injured parties and helping them receive the care they deserve. He enjoys helping those who don't have the means to fight reticent insurance companies themselves as well as those without medical insurance. Patrick is currently completing the requirements to become a board-certified trial attorney through the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). Lawyers who are NBTA-certified are held to a higher standard and are required to show their skill set, knowledge, and dedication to one particular area of the law. Once certified, Patrick will be required to continue to demonstrate the high standards expected of NBTA-certified trial attorneys and to rectify every five years.

Stratton, Wilhelm

Job Titles:
  • Law Clerk, 2014 - 2015

Trevor Wade Colvin

Trevor Wade Colvin was born and raised in a small town in Warren County, Pennsylvania. As a child, he often saw companies take advantage of people in his community. His pursuit of justice for the injured is powered by his desire to help individuals facing crisis. Trevor attended Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania, where he majored in political science. He was an exemplary student and a regular on the dean's list for his outstanding academic performance. Trevor was also a member of the political science honor society and received the outstanding senior award. He graduated summa cum laude in 2012. While working on his J.D. at the University of Toledo College of Law, Trevor threw himself into the practical side of the law. Rather than focusing on writing for the law review, he turned to moot court to get a handle on the actual practice of law. His dedication was clear as he practiced on the Sports Law Moot Court team, earning a spot in the quarter-finals in the Tulane Mardi Gras Sports Law Invitational, a moot court competition with such prestigious competitors as Duke University School of Law and UC Hastings. Trevor and his teammate's brief placed fourth in the competition. This commitment to practice continues in Trevor's work as he fights for his clients. Trevor has worked in personal injury law since his graduation in 2015. He joined Winters & Yonker in 2016 and is a member of the Florida Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Trevor is committed to seeking justice for his clients. His goal is to always get the most for his clients and to leave them in a better position. Outside of his responsibilities at Winters & Yonker, Trevor worked as a contractor for the American Bar Association on a public interest project, The National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction (NICCC). The NICCC database aims to provide information about the various legal and regulatory sanctions that individuals convicted of certain crimes may face as they attempt to gain employment, locate housing, further their education, and more. While unrelated to the civil court proceedings that make up his life as a personal injury lawyer , Trevor understands the impact that a criminal record can have on someone's life and appreciated the opportunity to help gather that information into a usable database that is freely available to everyone. His hope is that individuals with criminal records will be able to use it to make informed decisions about their futures, such as which vocational programs to take.