Draft:David J. Maloney

David Joseph Maloney is an American personal injury attorney and talk show host. He is best known for his Super Bowl commercials as the managing partner and "face" of the firm Maloney-Lyons, LLC, which operates in Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, and Georgia. His commercials often include his slogan, "I will personally return your call." He is the creator, host, and executive producer of the TV show and podcast, The Weekly Show with David J. Maloney, having interviewed luminaries across the music and film spectrum.[1][2] Maloney was ironically arrested under suspicion of DUI in 2016 after running commercials against drunk drivers for many years. The case was later dismissed by the Florida State District Attorney's office on the basis Maloney had demonstrated "no signs of impairment."[3] Maloney has since parodied the arrest in his commercial "From Almost Anywhere."[4] He is founding member of two charities: the Lodestar Children's Home in India, an orphanage charity he started to honor his wife and her family, who are Indian,[5] and Caped Crusaders for Kids, a charity based in Mobile, Alabama.[6][5] David is part-owner of the Pensacola Ice Flyers hockey team.

Biography

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David J. Maloney grew up in Woodstock, NY, where in middle school he was first introduced to Harper Lee's famous novel, "To Kill A Mockingbird", in which the character of the lawyer Atticus Finch made a lasting impression.[7] Upon graduation from high school, David attended Samford University's Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, AL. Maloney would go on to become one of the most successful and recognizable personal injury attorneys on the central Gulf Coast, as a result of his aggressive and humorous advertising, which often parody himself and the public persona of his profession.[8][9][10]

David J. Maloney
BornApril 3rd, 1967
West Palm Beach, FL
Alma materSamford University, Cumberland School of Law
SpouseEva Lunkim (married 2003-present)

His commercial "Godfather of Personal Injury" aired in local markets during Super Bowl 2020 and gained national notoriety for the creativity and shot-for-shot accuracy of the parody.[11][12][13][14]

References

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  1. ^ "The Weekly Show with David J. Maloney". Spotify. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  2. ^ "David J. Maloney". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  3. ^ "DUI charge dismissed against attorney David Maloney". al. 2016-06-01. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  4. ^ From Almost Anywhere - Maloney Lyons / David J. Maloney, retrieved 2022-06-23
  5. ^ a b "Bay Area Christian Family magazine - May 2017 by Bay Area Christian Family Magazine - Issuu". issuu.com. p. 14. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  6. ^ "Caped Crusaders For Kids". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  7. ^ David J. Maloney chats his early life in NY, becoming a lawyer, his many commercials, and more, retrieved 2022-06-23
  8. ^ maloney superbowl 2014 web, retrieved 2022-06-23
  9. ^ "ALABAMA". American Institute Of Personal Injury Attorneys. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  10. ^ "Alabama lawyer's Super Bowl LVI commercial features his 'Back to the Future' DeLorean". al. 2022-02-14. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  11. ^ GrubbTwitter, Brian (2020-02-03). "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Of The 2020 Super Bowl Commercials". UPROXX. Retrieved 2022-06-23. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  12. ^ "Local Super Bowl ad hits 'Godfather,' insurance mascots". al. 2020-02-07. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  13. ^ Maloney-Lyons parody commercial comparison, SuperBowl 2020 "Godfather of Personal Injury" Alt Cut, retrieved 2022-06-23
  14. ^ "Law Firm's Epic Super Bowl Commercial Features Lawyers Putting Out Mafia-Style Hits On Insurance Company Mascots". Above the Law. 2020-02-04. Retrieved 2022-06-23.