About Nathaniel
Nathaniel Flinchbaugh took a steady path through higher education before moving into law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Business Law from the University of Miami in 2006. He then completed a Juris Doctor at Nova Southeastern University in 2008 and returned to Nova Southeastern for a Master’s in Accounting, awarded in 2011. The sequence signals an interest in both legal doctrine and the numbers that underpin many disputes.
After law school, Flinchbaugh established his practice in Florida. He is admitted to practice in the state and in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that begin in Florida courts and, when necessary, travel to the federal appellate level. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and precise in oral argument.
His additional academic work in accounting shapes how he approaches evidence and documentation. He pays close attention to financial records, transaction histories, and the way those items are presented in pleadings. That background can narrow issues early and frame questions for expert witnesses. It also affects how he reads discovery and cross-examines those who prepare financial analyses.
Flinchbaugh built his practice around a small-firm model. He practices at The Flinchbaugh Firm, P.A., where he oversees case intake and litigates for clients. The office handles a mix of matters that require filings in state court and appeals in the Eleventh Circuit. Staff in the office work under streamlined processes that Flinchbaugh developed to manage document-heavy cases and tight filing deadlines.
Public information about specific cases handled by Flinchbaugh is limited in the sources available here. He maintains a steady litigation rhythm, balancing hearings, motion practice, and appellate briefs. Outside the courtroom he has continued to engage with the technical side of cases, reviewing accounting methodologies and confirming figures relied upon by opposing parties.
Clients and other lawyers encounter a practitioner who blends a law degree and advanced accounting study. The combination informs how he frames disputes and prepares legal work for both trial courts and appellate review. He now practices at The Flinchbaugh Firm, P.A., representing clients in matters brought in Florida courts and in appeals before the Eleventh Circuit.