About Charles E. Fyler
Charles E. Fyler II earned a B.A. in English from the University of Maine at Orono in 1999 and went on to receive his J.D. from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2009. His academic path combined training in critical reading and written communication with the study of law. The sequence — arts followed by law — shaped an approach that values clear writing and careful analysis.
He began his legal career the year he graduated law school. In 2009 he joined a general practice law office as an associate. In that setting he handled a variety of matters typical of general practice, gaining early exposure to both transactional work and civil litigation. The role required adapting quickly to different client needs and legal issues.
Fyler is admitted to practice in Florida. He has maintained his professional activities in the state since entering the bar. His work has been rooted in the local legal community, and he continues to work from the Jacksonville Beach area. That geographic base informs his understanding of regional rules and court procedures.
His undergraduate training in English is a recurring theme in his work. Colleagues describe him as methodical in drafting and exacting in proofreading. Those habits are practical assets in litigation filings, contract preparation, and client correspondence. He approaches documents as tools that must be precise and intelligible.
Over time he has balanced courtroom and office responsibilities. The early years in a general practice required frequent shifts between researching legal questions, preparing pleadings, and advising clients on options. That variety has continued to shape the kinds of matters he takes on and the way he structures cases.
Outside formal titles or accolades, his professional profile is marked by steady practice in Florida law and a willingness to handle diverse assignments typical of a generalist lawyer. He keeps his practice anchored in Jacksonville Beach, where he serves individuals and businesses on a range of civil and transactional matters. His current practice centers on general civil and transactional matters.