About John W. Frost II
John Frost is a seasoned trial lawyer, with over 45 years of trial experience. He is the founding and managing partner of the Bartow based trial firm of Frost Law Firm, P.A., located in the historic McLeod House. He is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in both Civil Trial Practice and business Litigation. Frost and his firm have received the highest rating from Martindale-Hubbell. He is past president of The Florida Bar, and is listed in Florida Leading Attorneys, Chambers USA : America's Leading Attorneys, Florida Super Lawyers magazine and selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America in the practice areas of Bet-the-Company Litigation and Commercial Litigation. John is named by Florida Trend magazine to its 2015 list of the Top 1.8 percent of lawyers in Florida. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, a national organization composed of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers from each state; the Million Dollar Advocates Forum (1996-present); Multi-Million dollar Advocates Forum (2007-present); and The Verdict Club (2007-present). John has been selected to life Membership in the University of Florida Foundation. As an active and enthusiastic supporter of the University of Florida, Frost has served as President, Gator Boosters, inc. and is a Distinguished Director of Gator Boosters, Inc. Frost discovered his love of trial law when he was a member of the first team of Moot Court at Florida State College of Law. He feels indebted to the law school for his success and generously supports the College of Law by giving major gifts and endowments. "I love the practice of law. I am a firm believer in giving back and I owe my success to those individuals who gave me the opportunity and taught me well and allowed me to do this." "I love the opportunity to help people. Most of the issues we deal with -- people are coming to you to try and get help. It's going to affect the rest of their lives and so you get the opportunity to deal with these problems and to try and make things better for them."