About Dennis R. DeLoach
Dennis R. DeLoach Jr. earned his J.D. from Stetson University College of Law in 1963. That diploma marked the start of a long association with the law. He moved from classroom theory into practice at a moment when the legal landscape was changing across the country.
He built a career that spans decades. Along the way he has worked in roles that demanded steadiness and judgment. Colleagues remember him for a practical approach and an ability to explain complex issues in plain language. He has maintained ties to the organized bar and active professional associations, keeping current with developments as they arise.
DeLoach has practiced through eras that brought new statutes, shifting case law and evolving client needs. Those changes required adaptation. He handled the steady turnover of legal tasks, from routine matters to the intricate problems that bring people to a lawyer’s office. His experience covers the everyday mechanics of representation as well as the judgment calls that define a long career.
Outside the office, he has been present in the legal community. He has continued professional involvement that connects practicing lawyers to peers and to court systems. That presence has been part of how he sustained a practice over time and how younger attorneys have come to know him. He has combined an interest in the profession’s institutions with the daily work of representing clients.
For many years he has practiced from the Seminole Law Office. The office has been a base for meeting clients, preparing legal work and appearing when matters require. He is known for steady client relationships and an attention to the procedural steps that often determine outcomes.
Now in the later stages of a lengthy career, DeLoach remains active in the practice of law. He continues to work on legal matters for clients from his Seminole Law Office, handling a range of issues that bring people to a lawyer’s door.