Academy Member Inducted 2008
Map & DirectionsCharles W. Ross Esq.
Diplomate member8370 - 40 Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33709
Available
- Practice Commenced1992
- # of MEDS (as of 22/12/24)4500
- # of ARBS (as of 22/12/24)25
Current Practice
Online / In-Person
Biographical
Charles W. Ross, Esq., has been a licensed Florida trial lawyer since 1979. He holds the highest Martindale-Hubbell attorney rating of AV. He is a highly trained and experienced Florida Supreme Court certified mediator, who has mediated over 3,000 civil lawsuits. He is a full time mediator and is certified to mediate civil lawsuits in both state and federal court.
Mr. Ross has been a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Mediator since 1998. He established the Ross Mediation Center in 2002, and this private mediation facility is available for use during your mediation conferences.
Charles Ross has been recognized by his peers as one of Florida's leading mediators, having been selected by Florida trial attorneys for recognition in Florida's Legal Elite. Mr. Ross has also been designated by Florida attorneys as a member of the Best Lawyers in America. He was also named by Tampa Bay Magazine as one of Tampa Bay's Top Lawyers. Mr. Ross has also been chosen for membership in the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. Charles W. Ross is also qualified as a Florida Supreme Court Certified Arbitrator and has arbitrated numerous state and federal court disputes.
Charles Ross, Esq., received his mediation training at Harvard Law School. He completed the Harvard Law School Mediation Program for Lawyers in 1999 and graduated from the Harvard Advanced Mediation Program for Lawyers in 2001.
Mr. Ross earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he graduated with high honors. Mr. Ross also achieved Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma honors. He has been recognized by his peers as one of Florida's leading mediators with a Martindale Hubbell rating of AV. Mr. Ross was also selected by the Florida trial attorneys for membership in Florida's Legal Elite, Tampa Bay Magazine's Top Lawyers of Tampa Bay (2010), The Best Lawyers in America 2010. Charles W. Ross, Esq., was also chosen for membership in The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. He is certified to mediate circuit court and federal cases throughout the state of Florida.
Mr. Ross is the author of Welcome to Mediation - A Consumer's Guide to Peacemaking.
Case Experience
- ADA Disability
- Appellate
- Arts (Fine/Performing)
- Automotive
- Banking & Finance
- Business Dissolution
- Civil Rights
- Class Actions
- Commercial/Business
- Community Associations
- Condominiums
- Construction
- Contract Disputes
- Debt Collections
- Discrimination
- EEOC
- Eminent Domain
- Employment
- Engineering
- Entertainment Sector
- Environmental
- Family Businesses
- Franchise
- Health Care
- Insurance
- Intellectual Property
- Land Use/Planning
- Landlord/Tenant
- Legal Malpractice
- Libel & Slander
- Media & Communications
- Medical Malpractice
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Mortgage Foreclosure
- Native American
- Non-profit Organizations
- Nursing Homes
- Partnerships
- Personal Injury
- Premises Liability
- Probate
- Product Liability
- Professional Fees
- Professional Liability
- Professional Malpractice
- Professional Negligence
- Property Damage
- Real Estate
- Securities
- Sexual Harassment
- Shareholder Disputes
- Title Disputes
- Torts
- Trademarks/Patents
- Trusts / Estates
- Unfair Competition
- Workers' Compensation
- Wrongful Death
Education
Charles Ross, Esq., earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he graduated with high honors (B.A. 1975; J.D. 1978). He achieved membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Eta Sigma honor societies.
Mr. Ross has received at Harvard Law School. He attended the Harvard Law School Mediation Program in 1999 and completed the Harvard Law School Advanced Mediation Program in 2001.
Memberships & Affiliations
The Florida Bar (1979), The United States Supreme Court (1985), The United States Middle District Court for the State of Florida (1979), The United States 11th Circuit Court of Appeals (1981), The United States Southern District Court for the State of Florida(1982), Florida Academy of Professional Mediators, The National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, The Florida Circuit-Civil Mediator Society.
Rates Information
$500/hour for two party mediations ($250 per party) $200 per hour per party for 3 or four party mediations. Three hour deposit required for pro' se parties; law firm payments are due within 15 days after mediation.