Florida’s Domnick leads the American Association for Justice
Sean Domnick was sworn in as the new president of the American Association for Justice during its 2023 Annual Convention in Philadelphia on July 17.
“AAJ’s vast yet tight-knit community has been invaluable in my career, connecting me with other attorneys across the world who have helped strengthen my abilities. There’s a saying that you come to AAJ for many reasons, but everyone stays for the relationships,” said Domnick, a shareholder in Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa in Palm Beach Gardens. “It is my privilege to stand shoulder to shoulder with other trial attorneys who help one another become better advocates for their clients. We are uniquely situated as an association fighting to preserve access to justice through the 7th amendment right to trial by jury.”
During a law school summer internship Domnick says he discovered a passion for civil litigation and fighting on behalf of plaintiffs experiencing devastating injuries and hardship. That has led to a three-decade career, culminating in this recognition as a leader in the plaintiff bar.
Domnick is an active member and held leadership positions including president of both the Miami Dade Justice Association and the Palm Beach County Justice Association. He has also held leadership positions and is a member of the Florida Justice Association.
The AAJ officers joining Domnick include Immediate Past President Tad Thomas in Louisville, KY.; President-elect Lori Andrus of Andrus Anderson in San Francisco; Vice President Bruce Plaxen of Plaxen Adler Muncy in Columbia, MD.; Secretary N. John Bey of Bey & Associates in Atlanta; Treasurer Marion Munley of Munley Law in Scranton, PA; and Parliamentarian Christopher Nace of Paulson & Nace in Washington, D.C.