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Bradley P. Herndon, P.A. - Fort Walton Beach, FL
25 Walter Martin Road NESuite 101 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548- 4958
Fort Walton Beach Commercial Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Brad is a native of Lake Wales, Florida and grew up in the citrus industry. Brad attended Davidson College in North Carolina, majoring in History. Prior to attending law school, he clerked on the New York Cotton Exchange. After graduating from the Florida State University College of Law, Brad began his career with Hill, Ward & Henderson in Tampa, Florida. Brad and wife, Ashley (a Fort Walton Beach native and practicing lawyer) moved to Fort Walton Beach in 2003...
Brad is a native of Lake Wales, Florida and grew up in the citrus industry. Brad attended Davidson College in North Carolina, majoring in History. Prior to attending law school, he clerked on the New York Cotton Exchange. After graduating from the Florida State University College of Law, Brad began his career with Hill, Ward & Henderson in Tampa, Florida. Brad and wife, Ashley (a Fort Walton Beach native and practicing lawyer) moved to Fort Walton Beach in 2003...
Brad is a native of Lake Wales, Florida and grew up in the citrus industry. Brad attended Davidson College in North Carolina, majoring in History. Prior to attending law school, he clerked on the New York Cotton Exchange. After graduating from the Florida State University College of Law, Brad began his career with Hill, Ward & Henderson in Tampa, Florida. Brad and wife, Ashley (a Fort Walton Beach native and practicing lawyer) moved to Fort Walton Beach in 2003.
Brad focuses his practice upon business and commercial litigation, real estate litigation, lease preparation and review, commercial and residential landlord/tenant litigation and contract preparation and review. Brad and his wife, Ashley and their son live in Fort Walton Beach. Brad enjoys playing tennis, hunting, fishing and farming.
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About Bradley P. Herndon, P.A.
Languages
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Contract Review and Lease Preparation
Litigation
- 75%
Honors
- Florida Trend Legal Elite Up & Comer, 2009
- Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2010
Representative Clients
- First Florida Bank
- M & F Bank
- Cash's Liquors
Office Information
Address
25 Walter Martin Road NESuite 101 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548- 4958
Phone
Fax
- 850-226-7215
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