Peggy is a shareholder in the Casualty Department and an accomplished litigator, advocate, and counselor with more than 23 years of experience. She focuses her practice on defending corporations, large self-insureds, and public entities in cases involving negligence, transportation and trucking liability, and premises liability. Born and raised in North Alabama, Peggy is known for pairing strategic, results-oriented litigation with professionalism, civility, and a practical approach to problem-solving.
Peggy routinely defends claims arising from motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, product liability, negligent security, and general liability. Her broad experience also extends to commercial matters-such as breach of contract and indemnification-as well as code compliance, environmental toxic torts, crisis management, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, negligent hiring and retention, and ADA accessibility claims, including complex website accessibility disputes. She also brings more than a decade of experience in public entity defense, with extensive knowledge of Florida’s Public Records Act, Sunshine Law, sovereign immunity, statutory limitations, fee-shifting provisions, and compliance and enforcement issues. She regularly works alongside risk management professionals on investigations, litigation, and risk avoidance strategies.
Peggy began her career at a respected Orlando defense firm, gaining valuable trial experience before becoming a founding shareholder of Southern Trial Counsel PLC in 2010, where she also served as managing partner. Her legal career is rooted in a broader 40-year career working with and for businesses, which began in television and radio before moving into the financial industry, where she held Series 7, Series 6, and Series 63 licenses as a stockbroker. While working her way through law school, Peggy clerked for the in-house general counsel of an international restaurant company headquartered in Orlando. Today, she is recognized with Martindale-Hubbell’s highest rating (5.0/5.0 Preeminent ), and is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator and a Certified Claims and Litigation Management Professional.
Outside of the courtroom, Peggy has been married to her husband, Stephen, since 1985. They live in Orlando with their twin boys, Jack Hunter and Finn, and their calico cat, Harlie. Peggy treasures family time, enjoys music, cooking, and reading, and is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of attorneys.
Honors & Awards
•AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell
•The Best Lawyers in America, Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants (2023-2026)
•Florida Trend Legal Elite NOTABLE Women Leaders in Law (2024)
•Barry University School of Law Outstanding Achievement Alumni Award, 2017
•Florida Elite-Civil Trial by Florida Trend Magazine (2013)
•Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star (2010-2012)
•Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Court Mediator
•Litigation Management Institute, Graduate 2013 (CLMP)
•University of North Alabama 2023 Alumni Award for Public Service
•WTS International Executive Signature Leadership Program
Classes/ Seminar Taught
•Mock Trial, Trial Run, Tabletop Role Playing - Guilty or Not Guilty?, Bus Industry Safety Council (BISC) Annual Summer Meeting, Orlando, FL, July 22, 2024
•'Current Employment Law Issues in Trucking & Transportation Litigation,' AM Best Insurance Law Podcast, June 4, 2024
•Rules of the Trucking Industry: Staying on Track!, Transportation Lawyers Association (TLA) Annual Conference - Virtual, June 24th, 2021
Published Works
•'How to Get Your Business Relationships - And Yourself - Back on Track After a Year of Isolation,' Orlando Business Journal, February 23, 2021
Thought Leadership
How to Get Your Business Relationships - and Yourself - Back on Track After a Year of Isolation
February 23, 2021
It is not surprising that after months of dealing with unprecedented challenges people are personally and professionally hitting a wall. The title of this article was chosen delicately because most of us are tired of reflecting on 2020. Even so, there is an intrinsic value in reflecting on the challenges we have overcome and how they changed us. In speaking with colleagues across a variety of industries, the emotion expressed most often was a sense of feeling misplaced in their own lives. Not lost - misplaced. As weeks turned into months and now months have turned into a new year, the new normal of everyone working and living almost exclusively in a remote environment has challenged networking, socializing and bonding, and it has strained relationships. To put it simply, we are tired. In the past, challenges may have gotten us off track but this time we feel like we lost the train. A simple truth: we are the train.
News
98 Marshall Dennehey Attorneys Recognized in the 2026 Editions of The Best Lawyers in America and the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America
August 20, 2025
Marshall Dennehey Shareholders Recognized as Florida Trend Legal Elite NOTABLE Women Leaders in Law
December 2, 2024
Events
Speaking Engagement
International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Corporate Counsel Committee Webinar
April 9, 2026
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