Brittany A. Blocker - Naples, FL
Attorney at Law Office of Sam J. Saad III
Real Estate Law Lawyers in Naples, FL
2670 Airport Road South Naples, FL 34112
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Naples Real Estate Law Lawyer
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate Law 50%
- Probate 25%
- Business Law 25%
Attorney Information
Overview
Brittany is a dedicated attorney specializing in real estate law, business law, and probate. A native of Collier County, Brittany has deep roots in the community and pursued her education locally. She earned a double major in Business Administration and Economics from Ave Maria University in Ave Maria, Florida. Following her undergraduate studies, she attended Ave Maria School of Law in Naples, Florida.
After being admitted to the Florida Bar in 2022, Brittany gained valuable experience during her three years at the State Attorney's Office, where she honed her legal skills and developed a passion for advocacy. Brittany is committed to serving her clients with integrity and expertise, and making a positive impact in her local community.
Education
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Legal Education
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Ave Maria School of Law,
Naples,
Florida
J.D. - 2021
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Ave Maria School of Law,
Naples,
Florida
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Non Legal Education
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Ave Maria University,
Ave Maria, FL
B.S. - 2017
Honors: Dean's List
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Ave Maria University,
Ave Maria, FL
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Languages
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English (Primary)
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 2022
Other Affiliations
- Inns of Court - Michael R. N. McDonnell Chapter, 2024 - Present
Contact
2670 Airport Road South
Naples, FL 34112
Phone: 239-963-1635
Fax: 239-791-1208
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.saadlegal.com
Hours: 8am - 5pm M-F
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