About Robert Milner
Robert Milner Bradley practices real estate law in Orange Park, Florida. Since 2000, he has been a partner at Kopelousos & Bradley, P.A., a firm that specializes in real estate transactions, government and administrative law, and municipal law. The firm is situated in a growing community, addressing many legal needs for both individuals and businesses. This strategic location allows the firm to effectively serve clients handling the requirements of Florida's real estate landscape. Bradley earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Florida in 1996, following a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) from the same institution in 1992. His legal career commenced shortly after graduation when he served as an Assistant State Attorney in 1996.
This role provided him with inexperience in the courtroom and a solid foundation in legal principles. In 1998, he transitioned to private practice, where he has since concentrated on real estate matters, including property disputes, zoning issues, and contract negotiations. Most of Bradley's work involves representing clients in real estate transactions, ensuring compliance with local regulations, and advising on property rights. His cases typically range from residential closings to commercial property development. This breadth of experience allows him to navigate complex legal fields effectively, particularly in the context of Florida's evolving real estate market. His understanding of local laws and regulations enhances his ability to advocate for his clients, ensuring their interests are well-represented.
In addition to his legal practice, Bradley is actively involved in community service. He serves on the Board of Directors for Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, which provides essential legal services to low-income individuals. He is also a board member of Northeast Florida Community Hospice, where he contributes to improving end-of-life care in the region. His commitment to public service extends to his role as Vice-Chairman of the Clay County Board of County Commissioners, where he participates in local governance and community development initiatives. Bradley also holds a position on the Board of Trustees at St. Johns River State College, emphasizing his dedication to education and community growth.
As a member of the Clay County Bar Association, where he previously served as President, he remains engaged with the legal community. His involvement in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida further demonstrates his commitment to the legal profession. Through these associations, Bradley stays connected to both the legal community and the broader public, advocating for access to justice and community support. His extensive background in real estate law, combined with his community engagement, positions him as a prominent figure in the Orange Park legal field.