About Robb

Robb Ortman earned his J.D. from Nova Southeastern University in 1996. He works as an attorney licensed to practice in both Florida and Georgia. Over the years he has combined courtroom experience and client work across state lines, shaping a practice that spans multiple aspects of state law.

His professional affiliations reflect a sustained interest in criminal justice and individual rights. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Section on Individual Rights and the Georgia Bar Section on Criminal Law. Those memberships put him in regular contact with practitioners and continuing legal education programs that address developments in constitutional and criminal law.

Colleagues describe Ortman as steady and pragmatic in his approach. He tends to prioritize clear analysis and practical solutions. He has managed matters that require attention to procedure and timing. In hearings and filings, he focuses on the essentials and avoids unnecessary complexity.

Ortman maintains a home office from which he conducts consultations, prepares filings and handles court appearances as required. Working from a home office has allowed him to coordinate work across the two states where he is licensed. It also lets him adapt to schedules that can vary with court dockets and client needs.

In practice he handles legal matters that arise under Florida and Georgia law. He uses his memberships in the Georgia Bar sections to stay current on case law and statutory changes that affect criminal and individual-rights matters. He currently practices from a home office, handling legal matters in Florida and Georgia.

Education

Nova Southeastern University

J.D.

1996

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida
Georgia

Professional Associations

Georgia Bar Section on Individual Rights

has membership Current

Georgia Bar Section on Criminal Law

has membership Current