About Nathan
Nathan Meloon earned his law degree from Florida State University, receiving his J.D. in 2017. He attended FSU Law during a period that emphasized both classroom instruction and practical skills training. Those years shaped his approach to legal work and prepared him for practice in Florida courts.
He began his legal career soon after graduation. Over the years he moved into roles that required both written advocacy and client counseling. He is licensed to practice in Florida and has handled matters that arise under state law.
Meloon’s work balances courtroom tasks and behind-the-scenes preparation. He prepares filings, argues motions, and meets directly with clients to map out strategies. He also spends time researching statutory and case law to support arguments and to advise on risk. The combination of public-facing advocacy and careful legal analysis is a regular part of his day.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and clear in his legal writing. Clients have come to expect plainspoken explanations of complex issues. In hearings and negotiations he emphasizes clarity. He structures arguments so judges and opposing counsel can follow the key points.
Outside of immediate casework, he watches developments in Florida law closely. New statutes, appellate rulings and shifts in administrative practice can change how a case is handled. He integrates those developments into client advice and litigation planning. That attention helps keep cases aligned with current legal standards.
Meloon practices at Widerman Malek, PL. There he works on matters that arise under Florida law and represents clients before state tribunals and agencies as needed. He collaborates with other attorneys in the firm on more complex or multi-jurisdictional issues. The firm setting provides access to resources for investigation, expert consultation and trial preparation.
Outside the office he stays connected to the legal community in ways that reinforce practical skills. He attends continuing education programs and follows court opinions that affect his work. He keeps a steady focus on clear advocacy and careful legal analysis.
He currently practices at Widerman Malek, PL, where he advises and represents clients in matters arising under Florida law.