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Nathan A. Romanic
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Associate Attorney
Nathan A. Romanic joined High Stack Gordon as a civil litigation attorney in 2008. Prior to joining the firm Mr. Romanic worked with EarthJustice, LLC., a nationwide public interest law firm, as well as with a plaintiff's rights firm in the Orlando, Florida area.
Mr. Romanic holds undergraduate degrees in Management and Humanities from the University of Central Florida, Cum Laude. Mr. Romanic received his Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law, where he also gained certification from the nationally renowned Environmental and Land Use Program. While in law school, Mr. Romanic received multiple book awards and served as Regional Liaison for the Student Hurricane Network, a national network of law students providing pro bono legal aid and cleanup relief services to Mississippi and Louisiana communities affected by the hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Mr. Romanic handles a wide variety of matters including: bodily injury, wrongful death, business and corporate, personal injury protection, and general civil litigation. He is a member of several professional organizations, most notably the Florida Bar, the American Bar Association and the Young Lawyers Division of the Brevard County Bar Association. He is admitted in all Florida Courts.
Personally, Nathan enjoys volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Literary Alliance of Brevard, and the American Red Cross. He also enjoys rock climbing and is an active member of the Southeastern Climbers Coalition.
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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHY
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