About Eric P.
Eric P. Nelsestuen took a steady path into the law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Florida in 2004 and later returned to full-time study at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, where he received his J.D. in 2016. Those academic stops bookend more than a decade of adult life and reflect a deliberate shift toward legal practice.
After law school, Nelsestuen entered practice in Florida. He is a current member of The Florida Bar and is licensed to practice in the state. His work has been concentrated at Savage Villoch Law, PLLC, where he is listed as a lawyer. At the firm he handles matters on behalf of clients who require counsel under Florida law.
Nelsestuen’s legal training combined classroom instruction and practical experience. His law school years included that standard blend of doctrinal courses and skills training common to contemporary J.D. programs. The undergraduate degree he earned in 2004 provided an earlier foundation in writing and analysis, abilities that are central to litigation and client counseling alike.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and careful in courtroom settings. He approaches client problems with a reliance on statute and precedent. He spends time drafting pleadings, preparing witnesses and explaining legal options to clients who often come to the firm during stressful times. His practice requires both negotiations at the conference table and appearances before judges and administrative bodies.
Nelsestuen’s membership in The Florida Bar signals that he follows the professional and ethical rules that govern lawyers in the state. That membership also means he participates in the regulatory framework that oversees continuing legal education and bar obligations. Those obligations shape how he maintains his skills and keeps current on changes in Florida law.
Outside of court and client conferences, he remains involved in the everyday operations of his firm. The environment at Savage Villoch Law, PLLC demands attention to case management, client intake and timely responses to opposing counsel. For prospective clients, his background offers a clear academic record and an active standing with the state bar.
He currently practices at Savage Villoch Law, PLLC, where his practice focuses on serving clients in Florida state matters.