Overview

David E. Cannella is a business trial attorney who focuses on complex business litigation. He has extensive experience in class-action defense, trade secret litigation, enforcement of restrictive covenants, "business divorce" proceedings between officers and founders of companies, stock option agreement litigation, defamation, franchise and distributor litigation, unfair competition, government contracts, as well as deceptive and unfair trade practices. Mr. Cannella is based in Holland & Knight's Orlando office, but has handled matters across the country for clients.

Mr. Cannella has tried numerous jury and nonjury business litigation cases to verdict as lead trial counsel in state and federal courts and has significant arbitration experience. Since 2010, Mr. Cannella has been board certified in Business Litigation Law by The Florida Bar. This distinguishes Mr. Cannella as an expert in the area of Business Litigation.

In addition to his business litigation experience, Mr. Cannella has handled issues involving pharmaceutical and medical device product liability defense. He has been lead counsel in catastrophic injury claims.

Mr. Cannella is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator. He has testified regarding attorney fees in state and federal courts. He has appeared pro hac vice as lead counsel in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Tennessee.

In the community, Mr. Cannella currently serves on the Central Florida Advisory Board for Best Buddies International. He is a past president of the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association and has volunteered for more than 25 years as a jury advisor for the Orange County Teen Court Youth Offender Diversion Program. In 2016, Mr. Cannella represented a shooting victim of the Pulse Nightclub attack in Orlando in a dispute with an auto finance company. He has also served as a guardian ad litem representing minor children. Mr. Cannella serves on The Florida Bar's Ninth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee. He is a board member of the George C. Young American Inn of Court.

Previously, Mr. Cannella has served as an adjunct professor of business law at the University of Central Florida, and he was a faculty member of the Kessler-Eidson Program for Trial Techniques at Emory University School of Law.

Representative Experience

  • Defended the co-founder of a company that provides messaging services for automobile dealerships from allegations of misappropriation of trade secrets; defeated motion for preliminary injunction; See ActivEngage v. Smith, 2019 WL 5722049 (M.D. FL 2019)
  • Represented the manufacturer of large electrical turbines and generators in a trade secret claim against a competitor for misappropriation of trade secrets during the competitive bidding process
  • Obtained a 2019 summary judgment on liability on behalf of an insurance brokerage firm against a departing producer for violations of the Florida Uniform Trade Secrets Act

  • Obtained a 2021 dismissal of class action brought by registrants for triathlon events seeking refunds for events canceled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; See Ellenwood v. World Triathlon Corp., 2021 WL 62482 (M.D. FL 2021)
  • Obtained a 2017 final judgment as lead trial counsel in a trademark dispute on behalf of client in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida (Orlando Division); the district court found that Mr. Cannella proved by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant committed fraud on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in its trademark registration
  • Represented the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority in its 2014-2016 litigation against a major international ride-hiring company to enforce compliance with the Aviation Authority's Ground Transportation Rules and Regulations
  • Served as Florida counsel for two online travel companies (OTCs) sued by the Orange County Comptroller and Orange County in which the plaintiffs sought a declaration that the OTCs owe Tourist Development Tax on the difference between the wholesale and retail rates in 2012; the court entered summary judgment in favor of the client OTCs
  • Obtained a 2012 arbitration award in excess of $570,000 and permanent injunctive relief on behalf of a liquor brand owner against a terminated distributor who continued to distribute the client's high-end tequila after termination until it was stopped by the injunction
  • Obtained a 2002 jury trial defense verdict on behalf of an employer arising from negligent hiring in a civil battery case in which the plaintiff claimed a traumatic brain injury
  • Obtained a 2007 summary judgment in a construction defect case in the U.S. District Court of the Middle District of Florida dispensing with the plaintiff's claims against a homebuilder for violations of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act (FDUTPA), implied warranty claims and building code claims arising from use of textured cement finish rather than full thickness stucco; See McGuire v. The Ryland Group, 2007 497 F. Supp 1347 (M.D. FL 2007)

  • Obtained a 2023 final summary judgment on behalf of a developer against an alleged "oral joint venture" partner
  • Obtained a 2022 final summary judgment in favor of a large industry trade association in defense of claims by its former president that her removal violated the organization's bylaws
  • Represented the co-founder of a technology startup against company in claims for quantum meruit, unjust enrichment and for violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)

  • Obtained a 2023 injunction on behalf of an insurance broker against eight employees who departed the same day for a competitor; See Simmons v. USI Insurance Services, 2023 WL 3751981 (M.D. FL 2023)
  • Obtained a 2018 permanent injunction on behalf of an insurance broker against nine former employees across the U.S. who left the client on the same day to work for a competitor
  • Obtained a 2014 $7.5 million judgment in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida (Gainesville Division) in a case involving a commercial mortgage-backed security (CMBS)
  • Obtained a 2013 final judgment in excess of $3.5 million and permanent injunctive relief in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida (Orlando Division) on behalf of a commercial buyer of consumer debts against collection agencies and their principals who misappropriated the accounts and attempted to continue collections
  • Resolved a 2013 claim against a financial advisor after moving to compel arbitration, after which the investor claimants withdrew their complaint in writing, which led to an amendment to the client's Form U4
  • Obtained a 2004 dismissal of claims against a financial planner for breach of fiduciary duty in connection with advice rendered regarding the termination of a defined benefits plan

  • Won a 2023 jury trial on behalf of a developer against a land trust seller and a closing agent for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty
  • Represented a 2022 technology company as lead counsel in American Arbitration Association (AAA) proceeding regarding an employee's attempt to exercise of a stock option and fair market value of the shares
  • Won a 2018 trial brought by a former employee against a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) construction company in which the former employee claimed entitlement to ownership of the company and "profit split" based on a letter of intent; enforced proposal for settlement to recover a portion of the attorneys' fees on behalf of the client
  • Served as lead counsel in the 2016 final summary judgment on behalf of the sponsor of a Florida specialty license plate against a political consultant for breach of contract claims
  • Won dismissal of antitrust claims, trademark claims and breach of contract claims brought by a former "alliance partner" against the client, a leading provider of admixtures for specialty concrete, in a 2010 AAA matter
  • Represented a telecommunications company in a 2009 lawsuit for $5 million in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in which a former system integrator provider sued for breach of contract and tortious interference with business in connection with the installation of telephone equipment and support on cruise ships; the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed claims with prejudice after Mr. Cannella filed a motion for summary judgment on behalf of the client; the telecommunications company paid nothing to the plaintiff
  • Represented a global nutraceutical company in defense of a commercial defamation matter
  • Obtained a 2006 jury trial defense verdict on behalf of a food manufacturer in a $550,000 case brought by a former distributor for defamation, fraud and breach of contract; Mr. Cannella enforced a statutory proposal for settlement, and the client was reimbursed its attorney's fees and costs in connection with the case

  • Served as lead counsel in the 2019 dismissal with prejudice of a lawsuit against a timeshare developer for alleged violations of the Florida Timeshare Act and alleged fraudulent inducement and obtained an award of attorney's fees against the "timeshare exit" lawyers who filed the case
  • Obtained a 2018 final judgment in excess of $775,000 for liquidated damages and extension fees owed against a developer who breached a commercial real estate contract
  • Served as lead counsel in the 2017 dismissal with prejudice of a lawsuit against a timeshare developer for alleged violations of the Florida Timeshare Act and alleged fraudulent inducement
  • Obtained a 2014 judgment in favor of a timeshare developer against a timeshare reseller for misappropriation of trade secret information
  • Obtained a 2014 final summary judgment on behalf of a national restaurant chain sued for damages in excess of $800,000 in connection with a long-term commercial lease
  • Obtained permanent injunctive relief in 2010 on behalf of a timeshare developer against a "vacation club" that was using the client's proprietary information to solicit guests and customers at the client's Ocean Walk Resort in Volusia County, Florida

  • Served as Florida counsel in 2016-2017 for medical device manufacturer as part of multidistrict litigation (MDL)
  • Served as Florida counsel for a smartphone manufacturer sued for patent infringement in the U.S. District Court of the Middle District of Florida; obtained dismissal with prejudice of indirect infringement claims in 2015
  • Served as Florida counsel for a medical device manufacturer in a 2014 claim involving an alleged defect; the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida granted summary judgment in the client's favor after striking plaintiff's warnings and design expert after a successful Daubert challenge
  • Obtained a 2012 dismissal with prejudice of a putative consumer class action against a smartphone manufacturer in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
  • Defended a pharmaceutical company in wrongful death cases arising from alleged use of antidepressants from 2005-2010
  • Defended an automobile manufacturer in a 2005 statewide class-action suit alleging defects in a particular model of automobile used as a police car
  • Defended a pharmaceutical company in a mass tort action related to plaintiffs' use of diet drugs from 2004-2005

Credentials

Education
  • University of Florida Levin College of Law, J.D., cum laude
  • Georgetown University, B.A., cum laude
Bar Admissions/Licenses
  • Florida
Court Admissions
  • All State Courts in Florida
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida
Memberships
  • George C. Young First Central Florida American Inn of Court, Master, Board Member, 2023-present
  • The Florida Bar, Civil Procedure Rules Committee, 2012-2015; Media & Communications Law Committee, 2009-2012; 2022-Present
  • The Florida Bar Journal, News Editorial Board, 2003-2009; 2020-2022
  • Orange County Teen Court, Board Member, 2012-2020
  • American Bar Association, Membership Co-Chair, 2017-2020; Section of Litigation Business Torts & Unfair Competition Committee, 2015-Present
  • Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, President, 2016-2017; President-Elect, 2015-2016; Treasurer, 2014-2015; Secretary, 2013-2014
  • Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, Guardian Ad Litem, 2014-Present
  • Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Election Protection, Field Volunteer, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022
  • Leadership Orlando, Class 51, 2001
  • Orange County Teen Court, Volunteer Advisor and Judge, 1995-Present
  • University of Florida Justice Campbell Thornal Moot Court Board, Former Vice Chairman, 1992-93
  • University of Florida Trial Team, Former Vice President, 1992-93
Honors & Awards
  • The Best Lawyers in America guide, Bet-the-Company Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Product Liability Litigation - Defendants, 2010-2022, 2024
  • Stand-out Lawyer, Thomson Reuters, 2024
  • Florida Super Lawyers magazine, 2006-2023; Orlando Top 50, 2020
  • Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated
  • Client Service All-Star, The BTI Consulting Group, 2017
  • Florida Legal Elite, Florida Trend, 2012, 2014-2016
  • Top 40 Under 40, Orlando Business Journal, 2006
  • Best of the Bar – Litigation, Orlando Business Journal, 2005, 2006
  • Judge Thomas S. Kirk Founders Award, Orange County Teen Court Youth Offender Diversion Program, 2015

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