Founder of AndersonGlenn LLP Gregory A. Anderson Takes on Landmark Case
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida – Gregory A. Anderson will be featured prominently in the new documentary Take Care of Maya, available in 2023.
The documentary is centered on the case of Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins with a new book accompanying its release, cowritten by James Defelice of American Sniper fame. Due out in the middle of 2023, Gregory A. Anderson represented Maya Kowalski’s family in this national news case, and is featured heavily in the documentary detailing a story of abuse, false claims of child endangerment, a flawed medical system, and a child with cycling diagnoses.
Gregory A. Anderson founded AndersonGlenn LLP in 1990, focusing his practice on corporate/commercial litigation, admiralty, and personal injury law. Aside from these areas, Anderson has put work toward establishing himself as a strong legal force in insurance issues involving litigation, bad faith claims, excess coverage, captive carrier, policy interpretation, and insurance coverage disputes.
Gregory A. Anderson has practiced law for almost four full decades. Holding Board Certifications in Civil Trial Practice since 1991 and Business Litigation since 1996, Anderson served in over a hundred civil jury trials in courts of general jurisdiction across 9 states. Applying experience in law, business, and client relations, AndersonGlenn LLP is proud to have accomplished clients across industries. In pursuing litigation against a corporation, private healthcare provider, or other business, a defense counsel surpassing your opponents’ is a key avenue to victory, and AndersonGlenn LLP has been around for almost 40 years and consistently strives to provide an impassioned representation. Empowered by an Ivy League education, a strong background, and reputable connections, Gregory A. Anderson had the resolve to take his ambitions even further in establishing AndersonGlenn LLP.
About Gregory A. Anderson
Gregory A. Anderson has practiced law for almost four full decades. Holding Board Certifications in Civil Trial Practice since 1991 and Business Litigation since 1996, Anderson served in over a hundred civil jury trials in courts of general jurisdiction across 9 states. Applying experience in law, business, and client relations, AndersonGlenn LLP is proud to have accomplished clients across industries. In pursuing litigation against a corporation, private healthcare provider, or other business, a defense counsel surpassing your opponents’ is a key avenue to victory, and AndersonGlenn LLP has been around for almost 40 years and consistently strives to provide an impassioned representation.
Take Care of Maya, Releasing in 2023, Prominently Featuring Greg A. Anderson
Anderson is featured in Take Care of Maya, a documentary and new book about the case of Maya Kowalski that is due in early-to-mid next year. Securing coauthorship with New York Times Bestseller, James Defelice, author of American Sniper, the book details the Kowalski family’s issues with medical staff, leading to allegations of abuse and invasion of privacy that have received national attention.
Maya Kowalski – who suffers from complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), a neurological disorder that typically causes chronic pain or sensitivity after an injury or impact to a limb – was subjected to the alleged abuse, harassment, and critical skepticism from medical professionals as her condition was questioned. Maya’s family also suffered emotional turmoil as they were investigated due to a false diagnosis of Munchausen by proxy.
As well as representing the Kowalskis in their suit against Johns Hopkins, Anderson assisted when the Kowalskis sued All Children’s, DCF, Suncoast, Smith, and Bedy in October 2018, leading a judge to determine that there was sufficient evidence for punitive damages to be awarded for the charges of battery and false imprisonment. Early this year, Smith and Suncoast settled their portion of the lawsuit for $2.5 million. The case against All Children’s and Bedy continues, but in March, on the eve of jury selection, a judge delayed Kowalski v. Johns Hopkins indefinitely.
Gregory A. Anderson Goes Into the Wolves’ Den
“There’s a handful of great trial lawyers out there that win tens of millions – even hundreds of million dollars,” Anderson explains. “But they all accomplish this under a particular set of circumstances. That is not what I do. I go into the wolves den, and not only kill the pack leader, but the entire pack and walk away with the prize.”
To learn more, visit http://asglaw.com or contact Gregory A. Anderson at [email protected]