James Holliday was born in Orlando and raised in Longwood, where he graduated from Lake Brantley High School. Determined to serve his country and finance his education, he earned a competitive ROTC scholarship and attended Stetson University, graduating in 1990 with a B.B.A. He held multiple leadership roles, including Orientation Program Chairman, United Way Fundraiser Chairman, and ROTC Company Commander. Commissioned as a U.S. Army officer, he served in the Transportation Corps and was recognized as an intelligent, motivated, and energetic officer. After the Gulf War, he attended Stetson University College of Law, interning with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tampa and supporting litigation at the VA Hospital. He earned Best Moot Court Brief, received the top grade in Torts, and graduated with honors in 1994. Known for relentless preparation and work ethic, James has been recognized as a Florida “Best Attorney” Lifetime Charter Member, a Top 100 High Stakes Litigator, and a lifetime member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.