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Before joining Hanlon Law, Nick was the lead trial attorney at one of South Florida's largest criminal defense firms. Since his admission to the Florida Bar, Nick has focused exclusively on criminal defense and has built a reputation as a zealous advocate in the courtroom. Nick believes that every case presents new challenges and that it is essential that you consult an experienced defense attorney who can identify and overcome those issues.
Whether you are charged with a traffic offense or a punishable-by-life felony, Nick has the experience and diligence to secure the best possible result on your case. Nick also prides himself on the relationships that he develops with his clients, and believes that every client is entitled to his personal attention. Call us today to schedule a consultation and learn how the attorneys at Hanlon Law can help you.
Education
J.D., St. Thomas University School of Law, 2014
B.A., Florida State University, 2011
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Florida
Honors
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