Tania N. Ogden - Fort Myers, FL
Attorney at Morgan & Morgan
Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Fort Myers, FL
12800 University Drive Suite 600 Fort Myers, FL 33907
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Fort Myers Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Workers' Compensation
Attorney Information
Overview
"Tania Ogden is native Floridian. She grew up in Tampa, Florida.
Ms. Ogden earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Florida State University. She attended Drake University Law School in Des Moines, Iowa.
Ms. Ogden began her legal career in 1993 representing Debtors in bankruptcy court in Broward County and Dade County. After 3 years, Ms. Ogden changed directions, moved back to the West coast of Florida and began her career in workers' compensation in 1996. She represented employers and insurance carriers for 6 years. She served as Mediator for Judge Jack Weiss for 5 years. Ms. Ogden served as an adjunct professor at Ave Maria Law School, teaching a course in Workers' Compensation. Ms. Ogden has devoted herself to representing injured workers for over 15 years.
Ms. Ogden is bilingual and speaks Spanish fluently. She hopes to serve the community in Southwest Florida and provide guidance for those injured or involved in a workplace accident."
Education
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Legal Education
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Drake University Law School,
Des Moines,
Iowa, 1993
J.D.
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Drake University Law School,
Des Moines,
Iowa, 1993
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Non Legal Education
- Florida State University, Bachelor of Science, 1989
Languages
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Spanish
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 1993
Specialties and Certifications
- Certified Circuit Court Mediator
Other Affiliations
- Florida Bar Association (Member)
- Lee County Bar Association (Member)
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