Mr. Morgan Wood Streetman is the founder and principal of Streetman Law in Tampa, Florida. Mr. Streetman is licensed to practice law in Florida and Mississippi, where he was born. He is also licensed to practice before all federal courts in the Northern and Middle Districts of Florida, the Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Mr. Streetman has a wealth of experience in business transactions and disputes. He advises small and closely-held businesses on all of their legal needs, which range from contracts with customers and vendors, to employee relations and human resources issues, to shareholder or member disputes, just to name a few.
Part of Mr. Streetman’s business practice is his focus on representing construction-related businesses and individuals. He has handled every aspect of construction law, including drafting contracts, helping individuals obtain proper licensing, construction liens, construction defect claims, and payment and performance bond claims against surety bonding companies.
Mr. Streetman represents individuals who have been injured by another’s negligence, which includes everything from car and trucking accidents, to dog bites, to a landlord’s allowing a criminal assailant to enter an apartment building common area and viciously attack a tenant by failing to secure common areas with locks and keys.
Mr. Streetman received his law degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina and his undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Florida in Gainesville. While at the University of Florida, Mr. Streetman was honored with election to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, which is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society. The Society invites less than 1 percent of graduating seniors to become members.
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Pathways to Practice: Legal Employment and the Differing Areas of Practice
Florida Student Chapter
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Gainesville, FL 32091
Employment Panel
Stetson Student Chapter
Stetson University College of Law1401 61st St S
Gulfport, FL 33707
Florida and the Future of Trade Policy
2017 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
Disney's BoardWalk Inn2101 Epcot Resorts Blvd
Orlando, FL 32830
A Conversation on Judging
2016 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
Disney's BoardWalk Inn2101 North Epcot Resorts Boulevard
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
2015 Florida Chapters Conference
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort1500 Epcot Resorts Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32830
Florida and the Future of Trade Policy
2017 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
This panel, Florida and the Future of Trade Policy, was held on February 4, 2017,...
Florida and the Future of Trade Policy
2017 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
This panel, Florida and the Future of Trade Policy, was held on February 4, 2017,...
A Conversation on Judging
2016 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
This panel was part of the 2016 Annual Florida Chapters Conference at Disney's Boardwalk Inn...
A Conversation on Judging
2016 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
This panel was part of the 2016 Annual Florida Chapters Conference at Disney's Boardwalk Inn...
State Court Docket Watch Fall 2008
In an effort to increase dialogue about state court jurisprudence, the Federalist Society presents the...