About Brandon
Brandon Meadows graduated from the University of Florida's Fredric G. Levin College of Law in 2013. He completed his J.D. that year after a course of study that emphasized trial practice, legal writing and client advocacy. Those classroom and clinic hours shaped how he approached the work that followed.
He began his legal career after graduation, spending his early years developing research and courtroom skills. He handled a steady stream of filings, motions and client meetings. He learned to translate complex statutes and case law into practical advice. Over time he added negotiation and case management to his day-to-day work.
Meadows has remained involved in professional circles since law school. He holds current membership in professional associations and attends meetings and continuing legal education programs to stay current on changes in law and procedure. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and attentive in client meetings.
His work has included appearances in court and the drafting of appellate and trial briefs. He has represented clients at hearings and conferences, often preparing evidence and witness outlines ahead of contested proceedings. He approaches each matter by mapping legal issues, setting timelines and communicating options clearly to clients. That practical, process-oriented approach informs how he staffs matters and allocates resources.
Outside the courtroom, Meadows has focused on sharpening skills that support litigation and counseling. He prioritizes legal research and document drafting, and he works to keep records and filings organized so that matters move efficiently through local and state systems. He also mentors junior attorneys and support staff on procedural tasks and client communications.
In meetings with clients he aims to explain risks and likely outcomes plainly. He prepares clients for hearings and mediations in straightforward terms, and he encourages realistic assessments of time and cost. That frank handling of expectations has formed the basis of long-term client relationships and repeated referrals.
He currently practices law and maintains active involvement in professional organizations. His current practice focuses on courtroom advocacy and client counseling.